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The term Aram can refer to:
- Aram (אֲרָם or ʾĂrām), the son of Shem, according to the Table of nations of Genesis 10 in the Hebrew Bible.
Descendants of Noah in Genesis 10 | |
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Shem and Semitic | |
Ham and Hamitic | |
Japheth and Japhetic |
- Aram the son of Bethuel's elder brother Kemuel, the sons of Abraham's elder brother Nahor, the grandchildren of Nahor ben Serug.
- Aram a region mentioned in the Bible containing Damascus.
- Aram-Naharaim (Aram of two Rivers) a region mentioned in the Bible containing the the town of Haran
- Son of Hezron in genealogy of Jesus in the Gospel according to Matthew. Very possibly the first generation born during the exile in Egypt.
- Aram, a popular Armenian (derived from Arameans), Aramaic and Persian personal name.
- The Armenian Patriarch, whose name was given to the people he led, the Armenians
- Aramis Ramírez, a third-baseman for the Chicago Cubs
- Aram Khachaturian, an Armenian composer.
- Aram Basmadjian, an Armenian concert organist.
- Aram (film), a 2002 movie by Robert Kechichian.
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