Amrom is of Hebrew origin, derived from the word 'amar,' meaning to speak or say. It is a unique and distinctive name, not widely known outside of Jewish communities. The name Amrom is often associated with the biblical figure Amram, the father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam in the Book of Exodus.
The name Amrom experienced a significant increase in popularity over the years, with a notable spike from 2008 onwards. From 1975 to 1996, there were fewer than 10 births per year, but since then, the number of babies named Amrom has steadily risen. The peak occurred in 2022 with 16 births, and overall, there have been a total of 311 recorded births for this name since 1975.