There is no 'King Aram' in the Bible. There are various Kings of Aram. In the line of Shem, Aram was a son in Genesis 10 - Table of Nations. The ancient area called Aram was in modern day Jordan, so they would be Semitic peoples and look like those in the Middle East today. It is said that the nation-state of Armenia is named after an 'Aram, son of Harma.'
People who spoke Aramaic were predominantly of Semitic descent, with origins in the ancient Near East. Aramaic was historically spoken by various ethnic groups across the region, including Assyrians, Babylonians, and others.
"Syria" is a translation of the Hebrew "Aram", and refers to a Semitic tribe in Mesopotamia. It shouldn't be confused with "Assyria", a translation of the Hebrew "Asshur". Both Aram and Asshur were sons of Shem, a son of Noah.
In Matthew 1:4 and Luke 3:33, Aminadab is the son of Aram, and the father of Naasson.
Aram I was born in 1947.
Aram Katcher's birth name is Hatchik Aram Katchar.
The cast of A Conversation with Aram - 2013 includes: Aram Abbas
M. Aram was born on 1927-01-14.
Aram Avakian was born in 1926.
Aram Avakian died in 1987.
Aram Miskaryan died in 2009.
Aram Andonian was born in 1875.