Hiram
Hiram is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, possibly meaning 'brother of the exalted one' or 'high-born'.
In the Bible, Hiram was the king of Tyre, an ancient Phoenician city-state. He is renowned for his friendship with King Solomon and for providing skilled workers and materials for the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem.
The name Hiram has been used in various cultures and religions, particularly in the Judeo-Christian tradition, where it is associated with wisdom, craftsmanship, and cooperation.
While the name has fallen out of fashion in some regions, it has maintained a certain level of popularity among those seeking a biblical name with historical significance.
US popularity 2023:113 children
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