Associations to the word «Abram»
Noun
- Alexei
- Irina
- Oleg
- Nikolai
- Lev
- Leningrad
- Yuri
- Sergei
- Mikhail
- Boris
- Leonid
- Elena
- Canaan
- Marina
- Vladimir
- Maya
- Garfield
- Vera
- Brandt
- Olga
- Nikita
- Ivan
- Hewitt
- Andrei
- Lyle
- Abraham
- Ishmael
- Genesis
- Wigan
- Silt
- Anna
- Aleksandr
- Pharaoh
- Igor
- Bethel
- Konstantin
- Tithe
- Alexander
- Victor
- Psychiatrist
- Covenant
- Exhibition
- Rudolf
- Hebrew
- Platt
- Creativity
- Isaac
- Euphrates
- Petersburg
- Sealing
- Ben
- Temperance
- Odessa
- Norm
- Refinery
- Raleigh
- Darren
- Abe
- Descendant
- Gaia
- Patriarch
- Colliery
- Mcdowell
- Zimmerman
- Salem
- Rabbi
- Penn
- Moscow
- Jacob
- Damascus
- Soviet
- Physicist
- Nathan
- Famine
- Auf
- Bowman
- Ashton
- Lester
- Sarah
- Maria
- Tate
- Morris
- Staple
- Malik
- Poole
- Nephew
- Rudolph
- Russian
- Artist
- Captive
- Lancashire
Wiktionary
ABRAM, adjective. (obsolete) Auburn. [Attested from prior to 1150 until the early 17th century.]
ABRAM, proper noun. (archaic) Abraham (prophet in the Old Testament). [First attested prior to 1150.]
ABRAM, proper noun. A male given name. [First attested prior to 1150.]
ABRAM, proper noun. A patronymic surname. [First attested prior to 1150.]
ABRAM, proper noun. A village near Manchester.
ABRAM, proper noun. A habitational surname.
ABRAM COVE, noun. (obsolete) (slang) A scoundrel.
ABRAM MAN, noun. Alternative form of Abraham man
ABRAM MEN, noun. Plural of Abram man
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.