Rami
Rami is a male given name and a family name .
Origin and meaning
Rami is of Semitic origin and is a modification of Ram , which means high, lofty or powerful. So one finds z. For example, many cities that have “Ram” in their names (e.g. Ramallah in the West Bank ). Such cities are mostly built on a mountain.
In Arabic, Rami is also used frequently as a male given name and also means "Sagittarius".
Rami is also often the abbreviation for some first names: The female first name Ramona or the Turkish first name Ramazan is also often abbreviated with Rami.
variants
The feminine form is Rama, Ramye, Rima or Ramia .
Name bearer
First name
- Rami Alanko (* 1975), former Finnish ice hockey player
- Rami Anis (* 1991), Syrian swimmer
- Rami Gershon (* 1988), Israeli soccer player
- Rami Hamdallah (* 1958), Palestinian linguist and politician, Prime Minister of the Palestinian Territories
- Rami Hietaniemi (* 1982), Finnish wrestler
- Rami Machluf (* 1969), Syrian businessman
- Rami Malek (* 1981), American actor
- Rami Ollaik (* 1972), Lebanese writer, lawyer and lecturer
- Rami Saari (* 1963), Israeli poet
- Rami Shaaban (* 1975), Swedish football goalkeeper
- Rami Tekir (* 1997), Austrian football player
- Rami Zur (* 1977), American canoe sprinter
family name
- Adil Rami (* 1985), French football player
- Ahmed Rami (* 1946), right-wing extremist / Islamist Swedish publicist
- Ahmed Mohammed Rami , poet
- Hasan Rami Pascha (1842–1923), Ottoman military and Kaptan-ı Deryâ
- Michael Rami (* 1968), Austrian lawyer and constitutional judge