masculine Hiram

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Name Root:
CHı̂YRÂM / CHı̂YRÔM > ḤîRāM
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The name is derived from the Hebrew “chı̂yrâm / chı̂yrôm > Ḥîrām,” meaning “elevated brother, of high rank.” 1) Hiram Abif is a fictional character, created on the interpretation of figures taken from the Bible. In the pseudo-history is placed in the years of construction of the Temple of Solomon, also often occurs as an allegorical figure in the Masonic ritual, in which convention is indicated as the chief architect of the construction of the Temple of Solomon, built around the year 988 BC. According to Freemasonry, the concept of Hiram resurrected is to identify the achievement of enlightenment.

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Numerological Values: #4

Order, practicality, sincerity and hard work are some of the character traits associated with this number. A number 4 person is disciplined, serious, honest and will work steadily to achieving his goal. Such a person can bring order to an otherwise chaotic situation.

Chakra Number: #4
Heart Chakra "Anahata"

Green is the main heart chakra color. It is the color of healing, balance, tranquility, and serenity. Green brings wholeness to our lives and it is the color most frequently found in nature. Learn more about this color and discover its meaning.

Color meaning: Green

The color green is the color of balance and harmony. From a color psychology perspective, it is the great balancer of the heart and the emotions, creating equilibrium between the head and the heart. From a meaning of colors perspective, green is also the color of growth, the color of spring, of renewal and rebirth. It renews and restores depleted energy. It is the sanctuary away from the stresses of modern living, restoring us back to a sense of well being. This is why there is so much of this relaxing color on the earth, and why we need to keep it that way.

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Hiram Bingham Iv (1903–1988), U.s. Vice Consul In Marseille, France
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Hiram Bullock (1955–2008), American Jazz Musician
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Hiram Calvin (1841–1932), Canadian Businessman And Politician
Hiram Cancio (1920–2008), Judge Of The U.s. District Court Of Puerto Rico
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Hiram Chittenden (1858–1917), American Historian
Hiram Codd (1838–1887), English Engineer And Inventor
Hiram Cody, Canadian Clergyman And Novelist
Hiram Corson (1828–1911), American Professor Of Literature
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Hiram Cronk (1800–1905), American Soldier, And Veteran
Hiram D. Williams (1917–2003), American Painter And Professor Of Art
Hiram Davison (1894–1874), Canadian Air Force Officer
Hiram Deats (1870–1963), American Philatelist
Hiram Denio (1799–1871), American Lawyer And Politician
Hiram Drache (born 1924), American Writer On Agriculture
Hiram E. Mccallum (1899–1989), Mayor Of Toronto From 1948-1951
Hiram Edson (1806–1882), American Pioneer
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Hiram F. Reynolds (1854–1938), American Minister (church Of The Nazarene)
Hiram F. Stevens (1852–1904), American Academic
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Hiram Ford (1884–1969), U.s. Federal Judge
Hiram Fuller (born 1981), Libyan Basketball Player
Hiram G. Andrews (1876–1968), American Politician
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Hiram Halle (1867–1944), American Businessman
Hiram Hiller, Jr. (1867–1921), American Physician, And Medical Missionary
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Hiram Hunte (born 1985), Saint Lucien Football Player
Hiram Hunter (1874–1966), New Zealand Politician And Trade Unionist
Hiram Hutchinson (1808–1869), American Industrialist
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Hiram I. Bearss (1875–1938), Marine Corps Officer And Recipient Of The Medal Of Honor
Hiram Imus, Jr. (1804–1876), American Politician
Hiram J. Brendlinger (1824–1894), American Politician And Mayor Of Denver
Hiram Johnson (1866–1945), American Politician
Hiram Kahanawai (1835–1874), Hawaiian High Chief And Husband Of Princess Poʻomaikelani
Hiram Keller (1944–1997), American Stage And Film Actor
Hiram Kennedy (1852–1913), American Physician And Politician
Hiram Kimball († 1863), American Mormon Pioneer
Hiram Kinsman Evans (1863–1941), U.s. Representative From Iowa
Hiram Knowles (1834–1911), U.s. Federal Judge
Hiram Leong Fong (1906–2004), First Asian-american To Serve In The U.s. Senate
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Hiram Paulding (1797–1878), American Navy Officer
Hiram Powers (1805–1873), American Sculptor
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Hiram Price (1814–1901), American Businessman
Hiram R. Burton (1841–1927), American Physician And Politician
Hiram Revels (1827–1901), First African-american To Serve In The U.s. Senate
Hiram Richmond (1810–1885), American Politician
Hiram Runnels (1796–1857), American Politician
Hiram Sanford Stevens (1832–1893), American Politician
Hiram Scofield (1830–1906), American Lawyer And Union Army Officer
Hiram Shaw Wilkinson, British Lawyer, Diplomat And Judge
Hiram Sherman (1908–1989), American Actor
Hiram Sibley (1807–1888), American Industrialist And Philanthropist
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Hiram Straight (1814–1897), American Farmer And Politician
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Hiram V. Willson (1808–1866), U.s. Federal Judge
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Hiram Walker (1816–1899), American Grocer And Distiller
Hiram Ward (1923–2002), U.s. Federal Judge
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