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In the Bible, Ararat is a mountainous region in the ancient kingdom of Urartu where Noah's Ark rested after the Great Flood, as described in Genesis 8:4.  Genesis 8:4 states, "on the seventeenth day of the seventh month the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat". 

 

Ararat is also mentioned in other Old Testament passages, such as 2 Kings 19:37, where it refers to the land where Sennacherib's sons fled after assassinating him.  

 

ETYMOLOGY

 

arrière

 

Areriat    Italian, diminutive of aria  

aria   From Italian aria, metathesis from Latin āerem, accusative of āēr, from Ancient Greek ἀήρ (aḗr, “air”). 

feminine singular of ariu 

ariu m sg (feminine singular aria, neuter singular ario, masculine plural arios, feminine plural aries)

Aryan  ario   

aries

feminine plural of ariu  

Apparently originally from Classical Latin Ariānus, from Ariāna, probably after German Arier, arisch and subsequently reinforced by related Sanskrit आर्य (ā́rya, “noble; noble one”) and +‎ -n.[1] The Sanskrit word is from Proto-Indo-Iranian *áryas (the original Indo-Iranian autonym). Borrowed into English in the 19th century, at first as a term for the Indo-Iranian languages, and later partly extended to the Indo-European languages and peoples following a theory by Friedrich Schlegel that connected the Indo-Iranian words arya/ā́rya with German Ehre (“honor”) and some older Germanic names, thus assuming that it was the original Indo-European autonym meaning "the honorable people". The original meaning of the Indo-Iranian autonym and its possible Indo-European origin/cognates are disputed (see the Wikipedia article for further details).

The same Proto-Indo-Iranian root is the ultimate source of the country name Iran. 

A subdivision of the Caucasian racial and linguistic grouping, when that grouping is defined as consisting of Aryans, Semites, and Hamites.

 

 

 

 

From Latin aer, borrowed from Ancient Greek ἀήρ (aḗr). Cognates include Italian aria and French air.

Aria can be a male, female, or even a unisex name depending on the country of origin. The Persian Arya (Persian: آریا) is a male name means "noble".Italian Aria refers both "air" and the melody, aria. In the Albanian language, Aria or Ari means "treasure" or "gold" or "of high value". In Hebrew, (Hebrew: אריה, romanized: Arye), the name means "lion", while the alternate Ariyah (Hebrew: ארייה) means "God's (-Yah) Lion (Arye)".

 

 

Nominalization of the feminine forms of -ārius. Some nouns in -āria can be interpreted as adjectival modifiers of an implied feminine noun with a more general meaning, such as ferrāria f (“iron-mine”), a type of fodīna f (“mine”). For plant names, the understood noun may be herba f.

 

El Arériat el Bîd
El Arériat el Bîd is a hill in Mauritania and has an elevation of 106 metres. 

El Arériat el Bîd: https://mapcarta.com/17105836

Aretiat / Arriereait / Aratrat (Place) 

 

 

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