Rami is a name of Arab, Hebrew, and Akkadian ancestry. The name originated as far back as 646 B.C. The name Rami is also past tense for the word âthrowâ it also means âmarksmanâ or âhunterâ. Most Famously known the king of Emal Rami jahadi Alkaroom was a king in the Middle East owning what is now the ruins of Babylon to the northern tip of Baghdad, Iraq. The king has passed down his name a few generations and if by correct calculations he has a descendant sharing his name in this era. The name Rami also comes from the far lands of Palestine in which it originated by both philistines and the Hebrews. Rami means the âthunder of godâ. The Hebrews believed that one Day a man with such name in translation will punish them for their sins and would judge them upon their way of living. That hasnât happened...yet.
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