Aramis

/ˌær.əˈmɪs/ noun

One of the three main characters in Alexandre Dumas's novel 'The Three Musketeers,' a musketeer and ladies' man.

A fictional name created by Alexandre Dumas for his 1844 novel. The name has uncertain origins but has become iconic in literature and popular culture.

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