Yoram
Yoram is a given name derived from Jehoram, meaning "Jehovah is exalted" in Biblical Hebrew, which was the name of several individuals in the Tanakh; the female version of this name is Athaliah. Notable people with the name include:
- Yoram Aridor, former right-wing Israeli politician, Knesset member and minister
- Yoram Barzel, Israeli economist and a professor of economics at the University of Washington
- Yoram Bauman, American economist and stand-up comedian
- Yoram Ben-Porat, Israeli economist and president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Yoram Chaiter, physician, cancer researcher and bass singer
- Yoram Danziger, Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel, appointed to the Court in 2007
- Yoram Dinstein, Israeli President of Tel Aviv University
- Yoram Dori, strategic advisor to Shimon Peres when the latter was President of Israel
- Yoram Globus, Israeli director and producer, most famous for his association with Cannon Films Inc
- Yoram Gross, Australian producer of children's and family entertainment
- Yoram Hazony, Israeli scholar and founder of Shalem College in Jerusalem
- Yoram Ish-Hurwitz, Dutch pianist of Israeli origin
- Yoram Kaniuk, Israeli writer, painter, journalist, and theater critic
- Yoram Kochavy, Israeli former Olympic swimmer
- Yoram Marciano, Israeli Labor politician
- Yoram Moses, 1997 Gödel laureate and Associate Professor at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
- Yoram Schweitzer, senior research fellow at Israel's Institute for National Security Studies