Yoram is a masculine name with Hebrew origins. It is pronounced as yo-RAHM (/joˈrɑm/) in Hebrew. This name has no known variations in pronunciation across different English-speaking regions. Yoram is not very commonly used in the United States, with only 6 occurrences recorded in 1968, ranking at 3668. Despite its rarity, Yoram carries a strong and distinctive sound that can make it a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon but meaningful name for their baby boy.
Yoram Shmuel Yair is an Israeli retired soldier and chairman of various organizations, known for his extensive service in the IDF and his volunteer work in social, educational, and business fields. |
Yoram Shiftan is a professor at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, specializing in Civil and Environmental Engineering and holding the Joseph Meyerhoff Chair in Urban and Regional Planning. |
Yoram Reuben Hazony is an Israeli-American philosopher, Bible scholar, and political theorist known for advocating national conservatism. |
Yoram Yovell is an Israeli psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, and brain researcher known for his work in the neurobiology of emotions and mechanisms of physical and mental pain. |
Yoram Schweitzer is an Israeli intelligence official and senior research fellow at Israel's Institute for National Security Studies, where he directs the Research Program on Terrorism and Low-Intensity Conflict. |
Yoram Ettinger is an Israeli researcher, diplomat, writer, lecturer, and consultant known for his expertise in US-Israel relations, Middle East affairs, and Jewish-Arab demography. |
Yoram Ben-Porat was an Israeli academic and economist who served as president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem until his untimely death in 1992. |
Yoram Ish-Hurwitz is a Dutch pianist known for his exceptional musical talent and performances. |