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ʾăḥīrām אֲחִירָם ‘Ahiram’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾāḥ אָח ‘brother’ and rūm רוּם ‘to exalt / be rotten’
Roots: אח רום

ʾăḥīrām pr n m pers
Ahiram = "my brother is exalted" or "brother or (the) lofty"
1) a Benjamite, son of Benjamin

Mentioned in Numbers 26:38

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