Crossword clues for aram
aram
- Semitic language
- Son of Shem
- Syria of old
- Semitic tongue
- Saroyan's ''My Name Is ___''
- Name in a Saroyan title
- ''My Name is ___'' (William Saroyan)
- Writer Saroyan
- William Saroyan's son
- Syria. once
- Syria, in Biblical days
- Saroyans My Name Is ___
- Saroyan's son
- Saroyan's alter ego
- Saroyan's "My Name is ---"
- Saroyan's "My Name Is _____"
- Saroyan's 'My Name Is --'
- Saroyan's My Name is ____
- Saroyan title name
- Saroyan or Khachaturian
- Region of ancient Syria
- Old name for Syria
- Novelist/poet Saroyan
- Name of ancient Syria
- Mr. Khachaturian
- Hebrew boy's name that anagrams to "Mara"
- Film director Avakian
- Computer specialist on "The Blacklist"
- Bulwer-Lytton hero
- Author Saroyan
- "Sabre Dance" composer Khachaturian
- "My Name Is___"
- "My Name Is __" (Saroyan novel)
- "My Name Is ___" (William Saroyan story collection)
- "My Name is ___" (William Saroyan collection)
- "Gayane" composer Khachaturian
- Old Syria
- Ancient Syria
- "11 Harrowhouse" director Avakian
- Composer Khachaturian whose music was featured in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- Saroyan hero
- Syria, long ago
- Saroyan's "My Name is ___"
- 80's-90's writer Saroyan
- Biblical name for Syria
- "Eugene ___" (1832 Bulwer-Lytton novel)
- William Saroyan's "My Name Is ___"
- Bulwer-Lytton's "Eugene ___"
- Biblical name of ancient Syria
- Biblical region from which the name of a language is derived
- The biblical name for ancient Syria
- Saroyan character
- Syria in ancient times
- Syria, formerly
- Biblical country
- Biblical Syria
- Saroyan title character
- Khachaturian
- "Eugene ___," 1832 novel
- "Eugene ___," Bulwer-Lytton novel
- Syria, in the Bible
- Syria, once
- Syria, to Moses
- Thomas Hood's "Eugene ___"
- Ancient Armenia
- "My Name Is ___": Saroyan
- Syria, of yore
- English philologist and murderer
- Thomas Hood hero
- Saroyan boy
- Biblical land
Wiktionary
n. a Biblical region located in modern Syria
Wikipedia
Åram is a village in Vanylven Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The village is located on the mainland, about straight north of the municipal centre of Fiskåbygd. The village has a ferry quay with regular connections to the nearby islands of Kvamsøya, Voksa, and Gurskøya. Åram Church is located in the village.
Åram and all of the mainland for about in all directions was formerly a part of Sande Municipality until 1 January 2002 when it was administratively transferred to Vanylven.
The local football club is Åram/Vankam FK.
Aram is a region mentioned in the Bible located in present-day central Syria, including where the city of Aleppo (a.k.a. Halab) now stands. At its height, Aram stretched from the Lebanon mountains eastward across the Euphrates, including parts of the Khabur River valley in northwestern Mesopotamia on the border of Assyria. The region was known as The Land of the Amurru during the Akkadian Empire (2335-2154 BC), Neo-Sumerian Empire (2112-2004 BC) and Old Assyrian Empire (2025-1750 BC) in reference to its largely Amorite inhabitants. During the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-605 BC), Neo-Babylonian Empire (612-539 BC) and Achaemenid Empire (539-332 BC) Aram was known as Eber-Nari.
Aram is a 2002 French action film. It takes place in France between 1993 and 2001, wherein French- Armenian fighters supply arms to Nagorno-Karabakh and kill a visiting Turkish general. The film was released in 2002 in theatres in France, and made its American debut in 2004 at the Armenian Film Festival in San Francisco.
Aram is an Armenian patriarch in the History of Armenia (Moses of Chorene), and a popular masculine name in Armenian. It appears in Hebrew and Aramaic, although its origins and meaning are different.
Aram (full name:Azam Mirhosseini) (born 1953) is an Iranian film actress. she began her career in Iran starring in the film Gorg-e bizar and went on to star in the film Aghaye jahel. Her breakthrough role was in the 1979 film Hokm-e tir as Behjat.
Usage examples of "aram".
Citadel Guard Captain Aram Helsarn, routinely supervising part of the purging, intercepted the army company withdrawing from the Ennerhald with their dead and injured and their wild tale about death-pit dogs lurking in one of the buildings.
Professor Webster belongs to that order of criminal of which Eugene Aram and the Rev.
The mystery that surrounds the real character of Eugene Aram is greater, and we possess little or no means of solving it.
Jonathan Wild, Eugene Aram, Deacon Brodie, Thomas Griffiths Wainewright have all been made the heroes of books or plays of varying merit.
It was at Sheffield, in the county of Yorkshire, already famous in the annals of crime as the county of John Nevison and Eugene Aram, that Peace first saw the light.
Mada could see the dust kicked up by the herds of herbivorous aram from low orbit.
Hoje introduced Reed Barnitt and me, and neither of us nor yet Aram Harnam made offer to shake hands.
Reed Barnitt, and Aram Harnam sat and watched us pull back a dozen or twenty steps to talk with our heads together.
Reed Barnitt, on the top stone beside Aram Harnam, turned around, his eyes big in his white face.
He spread his arms and put them quiet-like round the shoulders of Reed Barnitt and Aram Harnam, and took hold with his hands that had both webs and claws.
Clay had the nerve to pick up the broken skull Aram Harnam had flung, and we saw why the eyes had shonepieces of tin in them.
It was quite a little procession, her muttering at him, Aram heeling him, Dannil and the ten Companions surrounding him like a guard of honor.
Aram Baksh came forward, walking softly, a portly man, wih a black beard that swept his breast, a jutting hooknose, and small black eyes which were never still.
Aram KA'PPAed amid Brim's violent maneuvering and the murderous near misses.
Aram quipped, "as we say in A'zurn, 'You can get more with a kind word and a blaster than you can get from a kind word alone.