In the Bible, "Aram" refers to a region or kingdom located in present-day Syria. It was one of the main political and cultural powers of the ancient Near East, and its inhabitants were called Arameans. The Arameans often interacted with the Israelites, and the region of Aram is frequently mentioned in the Old Testament.
There is no 'King Aram' in the Bible. There are various Kings of Aram. In the line of Shem, Aram was a son in Genesis 10 - Table of Nations. The ancient area called Aram was in modern day Jordan, so they would be Semitic peoples and look like those in the Middle East today. It is said that the nation-state of Armenia is named after an 'Aram, son of Harma.'
In "My Name is Aram," young Aram recounts various adventures and stories from his childhood growing up in an Armenian-American family in Fresno, California. Aram shares tales of family members, including his colorful and eccentric uncle, and his experiences navigating cultural differences and family traditions. The stories in the book provide a glimpse into Aram's lively and imaginative world, filled with heartwarming moments, humor, and a strong sense of identity and community.
Aram I was born in 1947.
Aram Katcher's birth name is Hatchik Aram Katchar.
The cast of A Conversation with Aram - 2013 includes: Aram Abbas
M. Aram was born on 1927-01-14.
Aram Barlezizyan was born in 1936.
Eugene Aram died in 1759.
Kamrooz Aram was born in 1978.
Aram Avakian was born in 1926.
Aram Avakian died in 1987.