The baby name Hadoram is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "huh-DOH-ram".
Hadoram is Hebrew in Origin.
Hadoram is a Hebrew name that means "majestic in height" or "noble exalted". It is a biblical name that appears in the Old Testament as the name of a son of Joktan, a descendant of Shem. Hadoram is also mentioned in the book of Chronicles as a high official in the court of King David. The name has been used sparingly in modern times and is not very common.
Hadoram is a masculine name and is pronounced as ha-DO-ram. The name is composed of two Hebrew words, "hadar" which means "majestic" or "splendid" and "ram" which means "high" or "exalted". The combination of these two words gives the name a strong and regal meaning. The name Hadoram is often associated with qualities such as strength, nobility, and leadership.
The origin of the name Hadoram can be traced back to ancient Hebrew culture. In biblical times, names were often given based on the qualities or characteristics that parents hoped their child would possess. The name Hadoram reflects the desire for a child who would be majestic and exalted. Today, the name is still used in some Jewish communities, but it is not very common outside of these circles.