accurate transcription עַמְרָם* ם is the final form of the letter מ which is exclusively used at the end of certain wordshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amram
It definitely means exalted nation in Hebrew, not sure where that other stuff comes from. We named one of our sons Amram.
― Anonymous User 1/13/2011
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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary adds two further possible meanings: "their sheaves; handfuls of corn". Strangely, in addition to "exalted people" Strong's Hebrew Lexicon also gives the translation as "their slime".
ם is the final form of the letter מ which is exclusively used at the end of certain words
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amram