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Well, in the sense that a large drinking vessel is actually a big bowl serving as a container. But several other sources give an alternative meaning of 'large quantity,' as in what would fill the bowl. So I would see it as a site (vessel) offering a large quantity of forums. There is yet another, older sense in which someone might take a jorum before setting out on a journey or to be sociable, so I think this also suits in the sense that anyone going to the site is setting out on a journey to find a good forum, or is seeking good society.
Yes, you're probably right. It might make more sense to an Irish person like myself - I remember my hard-drinking uncles suggesting 'let's have a jorum before we go.' However, as is often pointed out, Google, Yahoo and Amazon would probably have been a bit confusing too before they were branded. Of course, they are single words, but I think the rhyme makes it quite memorable and brandable - positive thinking and all that.
No, you're perfectly right. But perhaps it could be taken to mean nothing in particular, along the lines of harum-scarum, until it's developed? Whatever, I like it for a forum directory because so many other words I've thought of to go with forum are rather bland and forgettable, while it itself has quite a ring to it, imo. I mean, I would definitely remember 'forum,' but then I might be, like, now was the second bit 'list,' or 'directory,' or what?