Name Meaning and Biblical Context of Huram
| Name | Huram (Add to Favourite List?) | ||
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| Meaning | Noble born. | ||
| Biblical context |
The Biblical baby name Huram is Hebrew in origin and it's meaning is noble born or whiteness.
Huram is pronounced hoo-rawm'. Huram is the name of three men in the Bible. Huram was a son of Bela, and grandson of Benjamin. Huram was one of the kings of Tyre. He entered into an alliance with David and later with Solomon, and supplied them with skilled workmen and materials to build a palace and a temple at Jerusalem. Huram is also called Hiram in the Bible. Huram was also the name of the principal architect and engineer sent by King Huram of Tyre to Solomon, to construct the temple at Jerusalem. He is also called Hiram in the Bible. Biblical reference for baby name Huram: 1 Chronicles 8:5; 14:1; 2 Chronicles 2:3, 11-14; 4:11, 16; 8:2, 18; 9:10, 21 Strong's Bible concordance H2361 |
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