So, I just HAD to look it up.
In John 19:20, Pilate wrote his sign for the cross in three languages, Hebrew, Latin and Greek. Certain Bible versions translate the "Hebrew" as "Aramaic", most notably the NIV; and while the NRSV translates it as Hebrew, it has Aramaic as a marginal note. The actual word being translated, Hebraisti, means the Hebrew or Jewish language which can technically mean either Hebrew or Aramaic.
Ooooh, now THAT'S reaching... :)
Maybe so; but at least I answered.