Jehoram is a proper noun referring to a biblical king of Judah. It is pronounced as a three-syllable name, typically with stress on the second syllable, and rendered in English phonology as /dʒɪˈhɔr.æm/ or /dʒɪˈhɔːr.æm/, depending on the speaker’s accent. The name combines a distinct initial consonant cluster with a mid-vowel sequence and a final syllable that mirrors common Hebrew-derived endings in English pronunciation.
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