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{{Infobox given name | name = Aram | image = | image_size = | caption = | pronunciation = {{IPA-hy|ɑˈɾɑm|}} | gender = Masculine | language = Aramaic, Armenian | meaning = "High lands" in Aramaic "Son of the sun" in Armenian | seealso = }}{{Wiktionary|ארם|Արամ}}Aram ({{lang-hy|Արամ}} {{IPA-hy|ɑˈɾɑm|pron}}, {{lang-arc|אַרָם}}) is an Armenian patriarch in the History of Armenia (Moses of Chorene), and a popular masculine name in Armenian.[1] It appears in Hebrew, Aramaic, and in cuneiform as Arame of Urartu. First name (Notable bearers of the name)- Aram I (born 1947) birth name Bedros Keshishian, Catholicos, head of the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia (Armenian Apostolic Church), Antelias, Lebanon
- Aram Andonian (1875–1952), Armenian journalist, historian and writer
- Aram Asatryan (1953–2006), Armenian pop singer and songwriter
- Aram Avakian (1926–1987), American film editor and director
- Aram Ayrapetyan (born 1986), Russian football player
- Aram Shahin Davud Bakoyan (born 1954), Iraqi politician
- Aram Bakshian, American speech writer
- Aram Barlezizyan (born 1936), Armenian academic
- Aram Bartholl (born 1972), German artist
- Aram Chobanian (born 1929), American university president
- Aram Gharabekyan, Armenian conductor
- Aram Haigaz (1900–1986), Armenian-American writer
- Aram Hakobyan (born 1979), Soviet born Armenian football player
- Aram Hamparian, American executive director of Armenian National Committee of America
- Aram Hur (born 1971), South Korean educator, publisher, lecturer, and social activist
- Aram Karam (born 1926), Iraqi footballer
- Aram Karapetyan (born 1964), Armenian politician
- Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978), Armenian composer
- Aram Khalili (born 1989), Iranian-Norwegian of Kurdish descent football player
- Aram Manukian (1879–1919), Armenian revolutionary, politician and general
- Aram Miskaryan (1973–2009), Armenian sportsman and actor
- Aram J. Pothier (1854–1928), American governor of Rhode Island
- Aram Ramazyan (born 1978), Armenian boxer
- Aram Roston, American investigative journalist
- Aram Safrastyan (1888–1966), Armenian academic
- Aram Sargsyan (born 1961), Armenian Prime Minister
- Aram Gaspar Sargsyan (born 1949), Armenian politician
- Aram Sarkisov (born 1984), Russian football player
- Aram Saroyan (born 1943), Armenian poet, novelist, biographer, memoirist and playwright
- Aram Satian (born 1947), Armenian composer and songwriter
- Aram Shah (fl. 1210–1211), second sultan of the Mamluk Sultanate
- Aram Ter-Ghevondyan (1928–1988), Armenian historian
- Aram Tigran (1934–2009), Armenian singer
- Aram Voskanyan (born 1975), Soviet born Armenian football player
- Aram Yengoyan (born 1936), professor of anthropology at University of California, Davis
See also - Armenian patriarch (disambiguation)
- Arame of Urartu
Notes 1. ^{{cite book| last = Ekmekdjian| first = Monique| title = Les prénoms arméniens| series = Collection Arménies| publisher = Editions Parenthèses| publication-place = Marseille| year = 1992| isbn = 978-2-86364-068-5| oclc = 28974050| language = fr| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=azdPk4CtMx4C&pg=PA17| page = 17| access-date = 2018-12-13}}
References {{refbegin}} | title = Meaning of the name ARAM. | url = https://onomast.com/name/1607/Aram | publisher = Onomast.com }} | first1 = Nicholas | last1 = Awde | first2 = Emanuela | last2 = Losi | title = Armenian First Names | url = http://www.hippocrenebooks.com/book.aspx?id=1478 | year = 2001 | edition = 1st | publisher = Hippocrene Books | publication-place = New York, New York | isbn = 0-7818-0750-6 | author-link = | pages = | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110711171041/http://www.hippocrenebooks.com/book.aspx?id=1478 | archivedate = 2011-07-11 }}{{refend}}{{given name}} 1 : Armenian masculine given names |