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This name seems to consist of two elements, ''see'' and ''zoram''. The latter is known from other names, including the self-standing [[ZORAM|Z<small>ORAM</small>]], for which see the same below. The  
This name seems to consist of two elements, ''see'' and ''zoram''. The latter is known from other names, including the self-standing [[ZORAM|Z<small>ORAM</small>]], for which see the same below. The  
first element, ''see'', could be related to the Hebrew independent demonstrative pronoun ''zeh'', giving the possible meaning “the one of Zoram.” Also possible, though unlikely  
first element, ''see'', could be related to the Hebrew independent demonstrative pronoun ''zeh'', giving the possible meaning “the one of Z<small>ORAM</small>.” Also possible, though unlikely  
because it would mix languages, is [[EGYPTIAN(S)|E<small>GYPTIAN</small>]] ''s3'', prefix for “son” (JAT).
because it would mix languages, is [[EGYPTIAN(S)|E<small>GYPTIAN</small>]] ''s3'', prefix for “son” (JAT).



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Lehite PN 1. Member of GADIANTON BAND, elected chief judge ca. 26 BC (Helaman 9:23, 26–27)

This name seems to consist of two elements, see and zoram. The latter is known from other names, including the self-standing ZORAM, for which see the same below. The first element, see, could be related to the Hebrew independent demonstrative pronoun zeh, giving the possible meaning “the one of ZORAM.” Also possible, though unlikely because it would mix languages, is EGYPTIAN s3, prefix for “son” (JAT).

Unlikely is a derivation from the EGYPTIAN PN Zoser/Zeser (LID, 30) because the consonants do not correspond.

Cf. Book of Mormon ZORAM, ZEEZROM, CEZORAM, EZROM/EZRUM, ESROM, SEANTUM, et al.

See also Seezoram Variants