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What is an agham? Well an Agham is a type of human. An Agham can be seen doing many things, almost like a wild creature. Aghams are commonly found in the corner of the classroom hitting people with a ruler or they are found alone in the toilets. An Agham is a rare being but finding one means you are lucky.
"Hey bro look at that Agham over there!"

"Aghams super weird"
Agham by Yo yo gunpod April 27, 2022
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Aiham is a name of Arabic origin, the Arabic meaning is the peak of a mountain or materialistic.
The name is often associated with people who are natural leaders, ambitious and driven.
The name is also used to refer to characters in old Arabic poems, who are unable to maintain work-life balance during their pursuit of worldly ambition and often alienates the people around the character.
Aiham has yet again placed success over happiness
Aiham by Arabic Historian September 15, 2020
A sweet and caring guy who is the life of the party. Never fails to bring a smile to anyone’s face and is super cute and lovable. Can be so silly at times but is also one of the most intelligent guys you will ever meet. Overall an amazing person who deserves the entire world.
Person: “we need someone fun to hang with”
Person 2: “why not hang with an Arham!!”
Arham by Muberfubinturble August 17, 2020

an bhfuil cead agam dul go dtí an leithreas 

An bhfuil cead agam dul go dtí an leithreas is a common phrase in Irish Primary schools. When asking to use the bathroom, many teachers would only accept the question in Irish.
"Miss O' Shea, an bhfuil cead agam dul go dtí an leithreas ?"

"Sure Tommy, Go ahead"

Neda Agha Soltani

an iranian/persian woman that died during the 2009 iran election protests after being shot through the heart by a basij .there are two youtube videos of her death on youtube and facebook. she is said to be 26 years old.
Neda Agha Soltani is a brave soul.

Alhamdulillah 

An Arabic expression of relief, meaning "Praise God", and it is commonly uttered when achieving something out of hardship or basically what one finds approving. It is equivalent to the word usage 'Hallelujah.'
After all the hardship I've gone through in studying as a scholarship student with a part-time job to earn my living, I have finally graduated with honours. Alhamdulillah!
Alhamdulillah by MarioConnor October 9, 2007