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Oram is an Old Norse surname particularly found in the North of England.[1] It refers to:
- Albert Oram, Baron Oram (1913–1999), British politician; MP from East Ham South
- ajit kumar Oram (contemporary), Indian man who has a tail; believed by some to be an incarnation of Hanuman
- Daphne Oram (1925–2003), British composer and electronic musician; creator of the "Oramics" technique
- Gerald Oram (contemporary), British cultural and social historian
- Jacob Oram (b. 1978), New Zealand cricketer
- Jual Oram (b. 1961), Indian politician representing the Sundargarh constituency of Orissa in the Indian parliament
- Matthew Oram (1885–1969), New Zealand politician, MP for Manawatu
- Nick Oram (b. 1979), American television producer and actor
- Paul Oram (contemporary), Canadian politician from Newfoundland and Labrador
- Richard Oram (contemporary), Scottish historian, professor, and author
- Rod Oram (contemporary), New Zealand journalist, columnist, and radio commentator
- Steve Oram (b. 1973), English comedian, actor, writer, and musician
- Tara Oram (b. 1984), Canadian singer and Canadian Idol finalist
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