Rams
Rams is the plural of the word ram.
Other uses of Rams include:
Acronyms
- Regional Atmospheric Modeling System, a collection of atmospheric simulation, data analysis, and visualization software
- Roseville Area Middle School, a Minnesota Middle School
- Research Activity Management System
- Risk Assessment Management System or Risk Assessment and Method Statements
- RAMS Home Loans, an Australian mortgage broker, now a subsidiary of Westpac Bank.
- RAMS, an acronym for Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety
Sports teams
- Bury Town F.C., an English association football club from Bury St Edmunds
- AFC Croydon Athletic, an English association football club from London
- Derby County F.C., an English association football club
- Dewsbury Rams, an English rugby league team
- Los Angeles Rams, an American football team
- Nürnberg Rams, an American football team from Nuremberg, Germany
- Rawalpindi Rams, a Pakistani cricket team
- Greater Sydney Rams, an Australian rugby union team
- Colorado State Rams, the athletic teams of Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
- Fordham Rams, the athletic teams of Fordham University, New York City, New York, United States
- the sports teams of Framingham State University. Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
- Rhode Island Rams, the sports teams of the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States
- Ryerson Rams, the athletic teams of Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Shepherd University, the sports teams of Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, United States
- the sports teams of St. John's College (Harare), Zimbabwe
- VCU Rams, the sports teams of Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, United States
Other uses
- Dieter Rams, (born 1932), German industrial designer
- Rams (card game), a European plain tricking card game related to Nap and Loo; also called Rounce
- Rams (film), a 2015 Icelandic film
See also
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