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Popularity: #819 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: AH-ram //ˈɑːr.əm//

Origin: Hebrew; Armenian

Meaning: Hebrew: 'high' or 'exalted'; Armenian: 'brave'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Aram has its roots in ancient Semitic languages, specifically deriving from the Hebrew word 'Aram', which refers to a highland or elevated region. This term is linked to the biblical figure Aram, who is mentioned in the genealogies of the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the Book of Genesis.

The name appears in the context of the descendants of Shem, one of Noah's sons, and is associated with the region of Aram, which corresponds to parts of modern-day Syria and Turkey. The name transitioned into Greek as 'Aram' and later into Latin, maintaining its form and meaning throughout these linguistic shifts before being adopted into English during the medieval period, primarily through biblical translations and texts.

Historically, Aram is significant in the context of the Old Testament, where it is often associated with the Arameans, an ancient Semitic people who played a crucial role in the history of the Near East. The Arameans are known for their contributions to trade and culture, as well as for the development of the Aramaic language, which became a lingua franca in the region.

The name Aram is also linked to various biblical narratives, including those involving notable figures such as Abraham, who interacted with the Arameans, thus embedding the name within the broader tapestry of biblical history. Culturally, the name Aram carries connotations of nobility and high status, reflective of its meaning related to elevated places.

In various traditions, it has been embraced for its historical and linguistic significance, often evoking a sense of heritage and connection to ancient civilizations. The name may also have diminutive forms or variations in different cultures, but its core essence remains tied to its Semitic origins and the rich historical narratives associated with it.

Famous people named Aram

Aram Khachaturian is a composer best known for Spartacus, Gayane, and Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Aram was first seen in the United States in 1912. Aram has ranked as high as #1255 nationally, which occurred in 2024, and has been most popular in California, Texas, New York, Massachusetts, and Florida. In the past 5 years the name Aram has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Aram (2024)

State Births Share
CA 33
57%
TX 11
19%
NY 9
16%
FL 5
9%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19125
19137
19149
191519
191612
191719
191911
19208
192116
192228
192324
192419
192511
192614
192711
192818
192920
193015
193110
193216
19337
19345
193511
19366
193711
19397
19407
19429
19435
19448
19465
19496
19508
19518
19525
19539
19548
19557
19567
19579
195820
195910
196012
196116
196211
196315
196414
196514
196616
196714
196816
196930
197025
197120
197226
197334
197415
197518
197624
197723
197833
197940
198031
198131
198231
198327
198442
198539
198631
198729
198831
198934
199030
199130
199236
199338
199444
199544
199641
199749
199841
199947
200049
200153
200254
200347
200459
200554
200654
200763
200841
200948
201043
201148
201255
201356
201459
201566
201675
201789
201864
2019101
202072
202175
202277
2023100
2024105