Släkthistoria för Aram
Aram Vad efternamn betyder
from Averham (Notts) which is recorded as Aigrun in 1086 Ægrum in about 1180 Earom in 1276 Agheram in 1277 Aram in 1280 and Averam in 1316. The etymology of the place-name is uncertain. It may derive from Latin augurium Medieval Latin *agurium ‘omen’ with reference to the well-known phenomenon called the eagre a tidal bore on the river Trent. from one or more of the places in Yorks with names derived from Old Scandinavian *ǽrgum ‘at the shielings’ (dative plural of *ǽrgi ‘shieling pasture’) such as Arram in Atwick Argam in Hunmanby and Arram in Leconfield (all ER Yorks) Airyholme in Hovingham Airy Hill in Whitby Airy Holme in Great Ayton and Eryholme (all NR Yorks) which are recorded as Erghum Ergom and similar in medieval documents.
Källa: The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016
