Hadaram
ha-da-ram
Origin:Hebrew
Meaning:Splendor, majesty, glory; Citrus; Ornament
Carrying all the elegance of centuries past, Hadaram is a modern variation of a familiar classic. Hadaram traces its roots back to the Hebrew הָדָר (Hadar), giving it layers of meaning waiting to be peeled back to reveal a soft and fruity core. Related to the name Hadar, Hadaram can mean "splendor," "majesty," "ornament," or "glory," suggesting a life filled with respect and achievement. Interestingly, it also means "citrus," adding a touch of zest to its profile. Hadaram may be inspired by a reference in Genesis 36:39, where a king of Edom named Hadar is mentioned. Over time, Hadaram has developed its own unique form, inviting the possibility of baby embracing tradition while also forging a path that’s uniquely their own.
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