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 Rahamim
Rami El Mawas (Rami's World: http://rami.name/) [1]
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Rami likes to eat fish heads daily to keep his arms from falling off
Rami equvalent to a squirrel or camel, Halo nerd, has a HD in the back of his head
RAMI began engineering and manufacturing antenna systems in 1956 for the U.S. Military.
A precedent was set for the way we would conduct every aspect of our business that continued throughout our expansion into the aviation, automotive and marine industries.
RAMI's state-of-the-art facilities include on-site calibration laboratories, two isolation test domes, test track, and sophisticated test range.
Ramys great-grandfather, Arthur Wright, was an Athabascan interpreter for Hudson Stuck, the Archdeacon of the Yukon, as they traveled around Alaska by dog sled for the Episcopal Church.
Ramy mixes this message in with his own life and family, the trials and tribulations of the Iditarod and that of his dogs.
Ramy, 38, and Cathy are the parents of Abby, 11 and Molly, 9.