Associations to the word «Abram»
Noun
- Priesthood
- Pianist
- Spoil
- Norris
- Leon
- Harris
- Samson
- Nathaniel
- Grandfather
- Leigh
- Harrison
- Nave
- Chess
- Gen
- Egypt
- Genealogy
- Eliza
- Mathematician
- Sociologist
- Moses
- Furnace
- Humphrey
- Multitude
- Altar
- Fine
- Kiev
- Benjamin
- Lot
- Pseudonym
- Ashley
- Orion
- Raphael
- Motif
- Grandson
- Stevens
- Torah
- Newfoundland
- Eugene
- Offspring
- Uncle
- Wharf
- Cohen
- Strong
- Rebound
- Blessing
- Carpenter
- Jew
- Poster
- Great
- Robertson
- Joseph
- Anthropology
- Pike
- Ussr
- Participant
- Harriet
- Jacques
- Pen
- Motive
- Sanders
- Martha
- Stalin
- God
- Reward
- Ryan
- Louise
- Son
- Father
- Bedford
- Newman
- Dudley
- Thomson
- Nobleman
- Economist
- Baldwin
- Claude
- James
- Workshop
- Migration
- Land
- Foster
- Promise
- Idol
- Ham
- Founder
- Concerto
- Ukraine
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
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