Avram
a male given name, form of Abram.
Contemporary Examples
Obama joked that his two sons, Yair and Avram, were handsome and therefore they must take after their mother.
Obama and Netanyahu Make Peace During President’s First Israel Visit Eli Lake March 19, 2013
Historical Examples
One side of the square was illuminated with the word Wucics, and the other with the word Avram in colossal letters.
Servia, Youngest Member of the European Family Andrew Archibald Paton
The Janissary, much annoyed, cultivated a dislike for Avram and a thirst for revenge.
Told in the Coffee House Cyrus Adler
Avram would invariably reply: “I have my children to feed and I must work; and without smoke I cannot earn their daily bread.”
Told in the Coffee House Cyrus Adler
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(Avram) Noam [nohm,, noh-uh m] /noʊm,, ˈnoʊ əm/ (Show IPA), born 1928, U.S. linguist, educator, and political activist. Contemporary Examples When was the first time you heard about Chomsky, and what did you hear? What Is Michel Gondry Doing With Noam Chomsky? Jimmy So November 19, 2013 But he knows that he is just a […]
- Campbell
Alexander, 1788–1866, U.S. religious leader, born in Ireland: cofounder with his father, Thomas, of the Disciples of Christ Church. Avril Phaedra [av-ril] /ˈæv rɪl/ (Show IPA), (Kim) born 1947, Canadian politician: first woman prime minister 1993. Colen [kol-uh n,, koh-luh n] /ˈkɒl ən,, ˈkoʊ lən/ (Show IPA), or Colin, died 1729, Scottish architect and author. […]
- Avruga
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- Avulse
to pull off or tear away forcibly: to avulse a ligament.