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You can add the usage of "Biblical Greek" to this name, for Adoniram is also the form used in the Septuagint (Greek Old Testament).The name is written as Ἀδωνιράμ in Greek.Sources:
- http://greekdoc.com/bible/names/ad.html#αδω (in English)
- 4:6 of Kings I (III) in the Septuagint:
https://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/septuagint/chapter.asp?book=11&page=4 (in English and Greek)
https://en.katabiblon.com/us/index.php?text=LXX&book=3Kgs&ch=4 (in Greek)
- 12:18 of Kings I (III) in the Septuagint:
https://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/septuagint/chapter.asp?book=11&page=12 (in English and Greek)
https://en.katabiblon.com/us/index.php?text=LXX&book=3Kgs&ch=12 (in Greek)
- 10:18 of Chronicles II in the Septuagint:
https://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/septuagint/chapter.asp?book=14&page=10 (in English and Greek)
https://en.katabiblon.com/us/index.php?text=LXX&book=2Chr&ch=10 (in Greek) [noted -ed]

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