I was a bit confused by the dot behind the pro.
So I think your question is: Why would someone name his child
AVRAM or
DEVORAH rather than
Abram or
Deborah?
In fact I have no idea who those parents are, but I guess they might be Jewish. They would take the names from their Hebrew bible. Back to the roots if you want to put it that way. I wonder whether this goes a far as to put the stress on the last syllable as well as it is in the Hebrew bible, where you find
AvRAM and
DvoRAH. I've never met anyone called
AVRAM or
DVORAH, but I'm pretty sure that if they were Israelis, they would pronounce it that way. Do you know anybody?
Andy ;–)