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
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