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Aramaica

It came from the word Aramaic - a Semitic language that originated among the Arameans in the ancient region of Syria, at the end of the 2nd millennium BC, and later became one of the most prominent languages of the ancient Near East and the language which Jesus Christ spoke.

Mostly people who are named after this word are talented, multitaskers, down-to-earth, responsible, beautiful inside and out, mischevious in their own ways and probably a wise-smart being ever existed in this life form.
You can ba an Aramaica in this era.
by Your Butler June 8, 2021
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