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Hiram Simpson Ulysses Sam in The Portland daily press - Nov 13 1868
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Hiram Walker A. Sam in The Financial Post of Canada - Jan 29 1966
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Hiram Sam in Gettysburg Compiler - Aug 15 1872
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Hiram Ulysses Simpson Sam in The Portland daily press - July 15 1868
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaHiram Sam, Circa 1922 - 1941
FamilySearch Family TreeHiram Clarence Jerry Sam, 1926 - 1957
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Hiram G Sam, born Circa 1940
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Hiram Sam, born Circa 1924
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Hiram Sam, born Circa 1846
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Hiram Sam, born Circa 1836
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Hiram Sam, born Circa 1896
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Hiram Sam, born Circa 1864
1870 United States Federal Census
Hiram Sam
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Hiram Sam
1830 United States Federal Census
Hiram Sam
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Hiram N Sam
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Hiram Winthrop Sam
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Hiram Winthrop Sam
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The first name Hiram has its origins in ancient Hebrew, specifically from the name "חִירָם" (Hiram), which is believed to mean "exalted brother" or "noble brother." This name is historically significant in the context of the Bible, where Hiram is mentioned as the king of Tyre who provided materials and craftsmen for the construction of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, highlighting a connection to leadership and craftsmanship. The name has been predominantly used in Jewish and Christian communities, particularly in regions influenced by these religions, such as the Middle East and later in Europe and the Americas. Variations of the name Hiram can be found in different cultures, including "Hiramu" in some African contexts and "Hirama" in certain Polynesian languages, though these variations may differ in meaning and cultural significance. The name has maintained a relatively consistent pronunciation across languages, often pronounced as "HY-ram" in English. Overall, Hiram carries connotations of nobility and craftsmanship, reflecting the historical figures who bore the name.
The last name "Sam" has diverse origins and meanings, primarily associated with Hebrew roots, where it is derived from the name "Shem," meaning "name" or "renown." It is often linked to the biblical figure Shem, one of Noah's sons, which gives it significant historical and cultural weight, particularly in Jewish communities. The surname can also be found in various forms across different cultures, such as "Samuels" or "Sampson," which may denote "son of Samuel" or "son of Sampson," respectively, indicating a patronymic lineage. Geographically, the name has appeared in regions with Jewish populations, as well as in English-speaking countries where it has been adopted and adapted over time. Variations of the surname can include "Samuels" in English contexts and "Sami" in Arabic-speaking regions, reflecting both linguistic and cultural adaptations. While the name "Sam" itself is often used as a diminutive or nickname, its historical significance and variations highlight its enduring presence across different societies.
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