It depends on who you talk to. Christians and Biblicists generally use the name ARAMEA while Muslims and Arabs tend to use the name BILAAD ASH-SHAM.
Aram
Syria is very old country. but it was under Ottoman rule
Syria
The name "Syrian" is derived from the ancient Greek term "Syria," which referred to a region in the Near East. This name likely originated from the Assyrian Empire, as the Greeks used "Syria" to describe the land inhabited by the Assyrians and later the broader area that includes modern-day Syria. Over time, the term evolved to refer specifically to the people and culture of Syria. The name has historical roots that trace back to various ancient civilizations that inhabited the region.
The ancient name of Syria was often referred to as "Aram" in biblical texts, particularly in reference to the Arameans who inhabited the region. Additionally, the broader area was known as "Phoenicia" along the coastal regions, inhabited by the Phoenician civilization. The term "Syria" itself is derived from the Greek "Syros," which referred to the Assyrian Empire and was later used to describe the region encompassing modern-day Syria.
Aram
Syria is very old country. but it was under Ottoman rule
syria fifer is 10 years old
adib shanshakli for A+ There is no new name for syria it is still just named syria
Syria's birth name is Cecilia Cipressi.
No the Syrians named Syria.
it is really old it was e.s.t 2000b.c
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Damascus is the oldest capital city in the world.... there are some old cities in syria such as hama and aleppo
The new name for the Arabian Mulk is SYRIA. The new name for the Arabian Mulk is SYRIA.
Bashar al-Assad who is 40 years old and the current president of Syria.
18 year old