Variant of Abram, from Hebrew meaning 'exalted father'.
Abrom is a variant of Abram, the Hebrew name meaning exalted father. That biblical core gives it a compact but weighty history, tied to early scriptural tradition and to the old naming patterns that traveled through Jewish, Christian, and later broader European usage.
As a rare form, Abrom feels stripped down and direct, with a firmer and less familiar sound than Abraham or Abram. It carries the authority of a classical biblical name without the same softness or familiarity, which gives it a lean, old-world strength. In modern use, it can feel austere, traditional, and quietly distinctive.