Rami
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Rami is the plural of ramus - a branch, as of a plant, nerve, or blood vessel.
- Rami is originally an Arabic name derived from the verb "to throw" and therefore it means "the one who throws -(arrows)" i.e. archer. It is a popular name among Arabs and Jews in the Levant.
- Rami is also derived from the Arabic/Hebrew name Abraham
- Rami is also plural of Latin word Ramus
- Rami translates in modern Arabic/Hevrit to sniper
- It is also an alternative spelling of Ramie
- Rami Yacoub is a music writer/producer who worked with Max Martin
- Rami "Yousef Al Rami" is the Arabic name given to "Joseph of Aramatheia" mentioned in the Gospels.
- Ahmed Rami

