Aram
Aram stands for:
- Aram (country ), historic region in Syria and northern Mesopotamia
- Aram (Damascus ), historical Aramaic Kingdom
- Aram (person), Biblical personal name
Aram is the first name of the following persons:
- Aram I Keshishian (* 1947), minister of the Armenian Apostolic Church
- Aram Mp3 ( born 1984 ), Armenian singer
- Aram Andonian (1875-1951), Armenian writer, historian and journalist. He was a witness of the Balkan wars and the genocide of the Armenians
- Aram Asatryan (1953-2006), an Armenian pop singer and songwriter
- Aram Atesyan (born 1954 ), deputy Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople and Archbishop Opel
- Aram Bartholl (* 1972), German concept and media artist
- Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978), Soviet- Armenian composer
- Aram Grigoryan ( born 1977 ), Armenian politician of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
- Aram Manukian (1879-1919), Armenian revolutionary, politician and general Dashnak, who led the resistance of Van and later became the Interior Minister of the Democratic Republic of Armenia
- Aram Mattioli ( b. 1961 ), Swiss historian
- Aram J. Pothier (1854-1928), American politician
- Aram Radomski ( born 1963 ), German photographer and designer
- Aram Sargsyan ( born 1961 ), Armenian Prime Minister
- Aram Shelton (born 1976 ), American musician of free jazz and improvised music
- Aram Tigran (1934-2009), Armenian singer
Aram is the surname of the following persons:
- Eugene Aram (1704-1759), English philologist and murderer
- Kurt Aram, pseudonym of Hans Fischer (1869-1934), German writer and journalist
- Moshe Aram (1896-1978), Israeli politician
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