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Hiram (Hebrew חִירָם "high-born"), Standard Hebrew (unicode:Ḥiram), Tiberian Hebrew (unicode:Ḥîrām)) is a biblical given name. ==People== * Hiram I, king of Tyrus, 980–947 BC * Hiram II, king of Tyrus (modern-day Tyre, Lebanon), 739–730 BC * Hiram Abrams (1878–1926), American movie mogul and one of the first presidents of Paramount Pictures * Hiram G. Andrews (1876–1968), speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives * Hiram I. Bearss (1875–1938), Marine Corps officer and recipient of the Medal of Honor * Hiram Bell, several people with this name * Hiram Bennet (1826–1914), Congressional delegate from the Territory of Colorado and Colorado Secretary of State * Hiram Berdan (1824–1893), American engineer and Army officer, creator of the Berdan rifle * Hiram Berry (disambiguation), several people with this name * Hiram Bingham (disambiguation), several people with this name * Hiram Bithorn (1916–1951), first Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player * Hiram Blanchard (1820–1874), Canadian lawyer and politician, first premier of Nova Scotia * Hiram Abiff Boaz (1866–1962), president of Polytechnic College from 1902 to 1911, and of Southern Methodist University from 1920 to 1922 * Hiram Bocachica (born 1976), Puerto Rican baseball player * Hiram Bond (1838–1906), American lawyer and banker * Hiram N. Breed (born 1809), American cordwainer and politician * Hiram J. Brendlinger (1824–1894), American politician and mayor of Denver * Hiram Bullock (1955–2008), American jazz musician * Hiram Burgos (born 1987), Puerto Rican baseball player * Hiram R. Burton (1841–1927), American physician and politician * Hiram Calvin (1841–1932), Canadian businessman and politician * Hiram Cancio (1920–2008), judge of the US District Court for the District of Puerto Rico * Hiram Caton (born 1936), Australian professor of politics and history * Hiram Chittenden (1858–1917), American historian * Hiram Codd (1838–1887), English engineer and inventor * Hiram Cody, Canadian clergyman and novelist * Hiram Cronk (1800–1905), American soldier, last surviving veteran of the War of 1812 at the time of his death * Hiram Corson (1828–1911), American professor of literature * Hiram Cox (1760–1799), English diplomat, serving in Bangladesh and Burma * Hiram Davison (1894–1874), Canadian Air Force officer * Hiram Deats (1870–1963), American philatelist * Hiram Denio (1799–1871), American lawyer and politician, Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals * Hiram Drache (born 1924), American writer on agriculture, and historian-in-residence at Concordia College, Minnesota * Hiram Edson (1806–1882), American pioneer of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, known for introducing the sanctuary doctrine to the church * Hiram Eugene (born 1980), American football player (safety) * Hiram Evans (disambiguation), several people with this name * Hiram Everest (1830–1913), American businessman and farmer * Hiram Fairchild (1845–1925), American politician and legislator * Hiram Leong Fong (born ''Yau Leong Fong''; 1906–2004), first Asian-American to serve in the US Senate * Hiram Ford (1884–1969), US federal judge * H. Robert Fowler (born ''Hiram Robert Fowler''; 1851–1926), US Representative from Illinois * Hiram Fuller (also known as: ''Hesham Ali Salem''; born 1981), Libyan basketball player * Hiram Fuller (journalist) (1814–1880) * Hiram Gardner (1800–1874), American lawyer and politician * Hiram Gill (1866–1919), first US mayor to undergo a recall election * Ulysses S. Grant (born ''Hiram Ulysses Grant''; 1822–1885), 18th President of the United States * Hiram Gray (1801–1890), American lawyer and politician * Hiram Halle (1867–1944), American businessman * Hiram Hiller, Jr. (1867–1921), American physician, medical missionary, explorer, and ethnographer * Hiram Hulse (born 1868), second Bishop of the Diocese of Cuba in The Episcopal Church * Hiram P. Hunt (1796–1865), American politician * Hiram Hunte (born 1985), Saint Lucien football player (midfielder) * Hiram Hunter (1874–1966), New Zealand politician and trade unionist * Hiram Hutchinson [1808–1869, American industrialist * Hiram Hyde (1817–1907), Canadian stagecoach operator and political figure in Nova Scotia * Hiram Imus, father of Hiram Imus, jr. * Hiram Imus, jr. (1804–1876), American politician * Hiram Johnson (1866–1945), American progressive and later isolationist politician and governor * Hiram Kahanawai (1835–1874), Hawaiian high chief and husband of Princess Poʻomaikelani * Hiram Keller (born ''Hiram Keller Undercofler, jr.''; 1944–1997), American stage and film actor * Hiram Kennedy (1852–1913), American physician and politician * Hiram Kimball#Sarah Granger Kimball (died 1863), American Mormon pioneer * Hiram Knowles (1834–1911), US federal judge * Hiram Leavitt (1824–1901), early American settler, innkeeper, and judge, namesake of features such as 'Leavitt Peak'', ''Leavitt Meadow'', ''Leavitt Creek'' and ''Leavitt Lake'' * Hiram Lowry (1843–1924), Chinese educator and Methodist clergyman * Hiram Mather (1796–1868), American lawyer and politician * Hiram Maxim (1840–1916), English creator of the Maxim gun * Hiram E. McCallum (1899–1989), mayor of Toronto from 1948-1951 * Hiram McCullough (1813–1885), US Congressman * Hiram Messenger, several people with this name * Hiram Mier (born 1989), Mexican association football player * Hiram Frederick Moody, III, also known as Rick Moody, American author * Hiram Monserrate (born 1967), expelled member of the New York State Senate * Hiram N. Moulton (1818–1899), mayor of Madison, Wisconsin * Hiram Norton (ca. 1799–1875), merchant and political figure in Upper Canada * Hiram Page (1800–1852)), American, early member of the Latter Day Saint movement * Hiram Paulding (1797–1878), American Navy officer * Hiram Powers (1805–1873), American sculptor * Hiram Pratt ((1800–1840), mayor of Buffalo, New York * Hiram Price (1814–1901), American businessman * Hiram F. Reynolds (1854–1938), American minister and general superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene * Hiram Revels (1827–1901), first African-American to serve in the US Senate * Hiram Richmond (1810–1885), Pennsylvanian member of the US House of Representatives * Hiram Torres Rigual (1922–2006), Puerto Rican Superior Court judge * Hiram Runnels (1796–1857), American politician * Hiram Scofield (1830–1906), American lawyer and Union Army officer * Hiram Sherman (1908–1989), American actor * Hiram Sibley (1807–1888), American industrialist and philanthropist * Hiram Sinsabaugh (c. 1832–1892), American banker and Methodist Episcopal minister * Hiram Stevens (disambiguation), several people with this name * Hiland Stickney (born ''Hiram Stickney''; 1867–1911), American football player (tackle) and football coach * Hiram Straight (1814–1897), American farmer and politician * Hiram Tua (born 1983), ring name of Puerto Rican wrestler ''Hiram Mulero'' * Hiram Tuttle (disambiguation), several people with this name * Hiram A. Unruh (1845–1916), American soldier and politician * Hiram Walbridge (1821–1870), American politician * Hiram Walden (1800–1880), American politician * Hiram Walker (1816–1899), American grocer and distiller, and the eponym of the famous distillery in Windsor, Ontario, Canada * Hiram Ward (1923–2002), US federal judge * Hiram Widener, jr. (1923–2007), US federal judge * Hiram Wilkinson (disambiguation), several people with this name * Hank Williams (born ''Hiram King Williams''; 1923–1953), American country music singer * Hiram D. Williams (1917–2003), American painter and professor of art * Hiram Wilson (1803–1864), American anti-slavery abolitionist * Hiram V. Willson (1808–1866), US federal judge * Hiram A. Wright (1823–1855), American educator and politician * Hiram Young (c. 1812–1882), African-American wagon manufacturer and entrepreneur 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hiram (name)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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