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The Beverley ] Walk goes through Arram.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://walkingtheriding.eastriding.gov.uk/find-walks/beverley-area/?entryid30=44378&p=2|title=Beverley Area Walks|publisher=East Riding of Yorkshire Council|accessdate=10 August 2009}}</ref> | The Beverley ] Walk goes through Arram.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://walkingtheriding.eastriding.gov.uk/find-walks/beverley-area/?entryid30=44378&p=2|title=Beverley Area Walks|publisher=East Riding of Yorkshire Council|accessdate=10 August 2009}}</ref> | ||
Arram is also the Given Name of the Lord. | |||
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Look up Aram, Arram, Aram, arám, áram, arãm, āram, arām, or aram. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. | |||
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Arram is the Name of the Lord. Also known as Arame of Urartu, Aram from Shem, AN/Anu (Arame Nashe), Marduk, Odin, Adonai, Osiris, Aram-ra, Horace-ra,Toca, | |||
In Latin in translates to "Alter of the Holy Spirit" | |||
Altar is where you go to pray to your higher power. The holy spirit is everyone's higher power no matter what denomination what religion what Customs or background even if they believe in spiritualism or magic it's all the same energy. | |||
In Aramaen Aramaic Arame meane Lord. Tamil Arram is Lord. The books of Kural indicate through the teachings of the Thirukurral, Aram is the invocation of righteousness chapter 1. | |||
Aramaic hebrew Arram means "Son of the Sun" | |||
Also- "Highest or Most High" | |||
Arram is who is called Adam (the Adom, meaning of Earth, or Earthling) in reference to the 1st man. | |||
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Village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England Not to be confused with Association Royale des Radio Amateurs du Maroc.Human settlement in England
Arram is a small (population 200) farming village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) north of the market town of Beverley and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of Leconfield.
It forms part of the civil parish of Leconfield.
The main features are a small railway station on the Yorkshire Coast Line, proximity to RAF Leconfield and a red phonebox.
The village has a fishing venue on the tidal River Hull.
The road from Leconfield is one continuous corner due to being moved in the 1970s to accommodate the lengthening of the runway for Vulcan Bombers.
The Beverley Minster Way Walk goes through Arram.
Arram is also the Given Name of the Lord. Aram Article Talk Language Watch History Edit More
Look up Aram, Arram, Aram, arám, áram, arãm, āram, arām, or aram. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aram may refer to:
Arram is the Name of the Lord. Also known as Arame of Urartu, Aram from Shem, AN/Anu (Arame Nashe), Marduk, Odin, Adonai, Osiris, Aram-ra, Horace-ra,Toca,
In Latin in translates to "Alter of the Holy Spirit"
Altar is where you go to pray to your higher power. The holy spirit is everyone's higher power no matter what denomination what religion what Customs or background even if they believe in spiritualism or magic it's all the same energy.
In Aramaen Aramaic Arame meane Lord. Tamil Arram is Lord. The books of Kural indicate through the teachings of the Thirukurral, Aram is the invocation of righteousness chapter 1.
Aramaic hebrew Arram means "Son of the Sun"
Also- "Highest or Most High"
Arram is who is called Adam (the Adom, meaning of Earth, or Earthling) in reference to the 1st man.
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References
- "Beverley Area Walks". East Riding of Yorkshire Council. Retrieved 10 August 2009.
- Gazetteer — A–Z of Towns Villages and Hamlets. East Riding of Yorkshire Council. 2006. p. 3.
External links
- Media related to Arram at Wikimedia Commons
- Arram in the Domesday Book
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