Associations to the word «Hiram»
Noun
- Bingham
- Tyre
- Revel
- Bullock
- Maxim
- Distillery
- Solomon
- Mandy
- Galilee
- Powers
- Klan
- Blanchard
- Haydn
- Portage
- Levi
- Inca
- Grimes
- Burnett
- Sloane
- Patterson
- Wilkinson
- Quincy
- Garfield
- Percy
- Warden
- Walker
- Gunn
- Whisky
- Carthage
- Inventor
- Lodge
- Cabot
- Joker
- Burnham
- Squire
- Johnson
- Clarke
- Ulysses
- Higgins
- Walden
- Halle
- Hartmann
- Harding
- Tyrone
- Rico
- Latham
- Sherman
- Merritt
- Leroy
- Gregg
- Rancho
- Ku
- Rhodes
- Puerto
- Wesley
- Senator
- Stevens
- Pitt
- Postmaster
- Everest
- Woodward
- Bobby
- Bessie
- Cyclops
- Maxwell
- Abrams
- Ace
- Windsor
- Chalmers
- Melville
- Penelope
- Ephraim
- Sculptor
- Coliseum
- Evans
- Fir
- Mason
- Squid
- Perkins
- Lyman
- Juan
- Cafeteria
- Workman
- Kris
- Hitch
- Tiffany
- Burt
Wiktionary
HIRAM, proper noun. A king of Tyre. (biblical character)
HIRAM, proper noun. A male given name, taken into use by Puritans in the seventeenth century.
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