Amram
/ˈæmɹəm/
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Amram is a name of Biblical origin, derived from Hebrew, meaning 'nation of might' or 'exalted people'. It is most notably associated with Amram, the father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam in the Old Testament, symbolizing leadership, strength, and divine favor. The name carries a sense of historical and spiritual significance, often evoking qualities of courage and resilience.
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