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The name ''Haim'' can be a first name or surname originating in the
Hebrew language Hebrew (; ; ) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is one of the spoken languages of the Israelites and their longest-surviving descendants, the Jews and Samaritans. It was largely preserved ...
, or deriving from the
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name ''
Haimo Haimo, also spelled Hamo, Heimo, Hamon, Haim, Haym, Heym, Aymo, Aimo, etc., is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. The Old French forms are Haimon, Aymon, Aimon, Aymes. It is a hypocoristic form of various Germanic names beginning with the r ...
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Hebrew etymology

Chayyim ( he, חַיִּים ', Classical Hebrew: , Israeli Hebrew: ), also transcribed ''Haim, Hayim, Chayim'', or ''Chaim'' (English pronunciations: , , ), is a
Hebrew Hebrew (; ; ) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is one of the spoken languages of the Israelites and their longest-surviving descendants, the Jews and Samaritans. It was largely preserved ...
name meaning "life". Its first usage can be traced to the
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. It is a popular name among Jewish people. The feminine form for this name is Chaya ( he, חַיָּה ', Classical Hebrew: , Israeli Hebrew: ; English pronunciations: , ). '' Chai'' is the Hebrew word for "alive". According to
Kabbalah Kabbalah ( he, קַבָּלָה ''Qabbālā'', literally "reception, tradition") is an esoteric method, discipline and school of thought in Jewish mysticism. A traditional Kabbalist is called a Mekubbal ( ''Məqūbbāl'' "receiver"). The defin ...
, the name Hayim helps the person to remain healthy, and people were known to add Hayim as their second name to improve their health. In the United States, Chaim is a common spelling; however, since the
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pattern is unusual for English words, Hayim is often used as an alternative spelling. The "ch" spelling comes from transliteration of the
Hebrew Hebrew (; ; ) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is one of the spoken languages of the Israelites and their longest-surviving descendants, the Jews and Samaritans. It was largely preserved ...
letter " chet", which also starts words like Chanukah, Channa, etc., which can also be spelled as Hanukah and Hannah. It is cognate to the
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word ('), with the same meaning, deriving from the same
Proto-Semitic Proto-Semitic is the hypothetical reconstructed proto-language ancestral to the Semitic languages. There is no consensus regarding the location of the Proto-Semitic '' Urheimat''; scholars hypothesize that it may have originated in the Levant ( ...
root. Hebrew letters are also used as numerals, and the Hebrew letters that spell "chai" also stand for the number 18. Thus, 18 is considered a lucky number in Jewish culture. It is common to give gifts and contributions to charity in multiples of 18. Among Argentine Jews, the Spanish name Jaime (, a Spanish cognate of James) is often chosen for its
phonetic Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that studies how humans produce and perceive sounds, or in the case of sign languages, the equivalent aspects of sign. Linguists who specialize in studying the physical properties of speech are phoneticians. ...
similarity to Haim. Hayim is a non-governmental organization that works on a voluntary basis to provide relief and support for pediatric oncology patients in Israel. The names '' Vivian'' and '' Zoe'' have a similar meaning.


L'Chaim toast

L'Chaim in Hebrew is a toast meaning "to life". When a couple becomes engaged, they get together with friends and family to celebrate. Since they drink ''l'chaim'' ("to life"), the celebration is also called a l'chaim. The origins of the custom to toast this way may be traced to an account described in the Talmud, where R. Akiva said upon pouring cups of wine poured at a banquet a benediction of "Wine and life to the mouth of the sages, wine and life to the mouth of the sages and their students." Many reasons for this custom have been offered. One reason based on the Zohar is to wish that the wine would be tied to the tree of life and not to the tree of death with which Eve had sinned. A second reason brought forward is that there was a common practice to make people who intend to kill drink wine and thereby be calmed, and therefore there is a custom to proclaim "to life!" over wine in the hope that it will prevent bloodshed. A third reason is that wine was created to comfort those who are in mourning (based on Proverbs 31:6) and there emerged a practice to toast thus when drinking in sad times in the hope that one day the drinker will drink wine in good happy times, and the practice of toasting this way subsequently extended to all situations.S.Z. Ariel (1960), ''Enẓiklopedyah Me'ir Nativ le-Halakhot, Minhagim, Darkhei Musar u-Ma'asim Tovim'', s.v. ""


Old German etymology

The earliest attested forms of this etymology occur in
Old German Old High German (OHG; german: Althochdeutsch (Ahd.)) is the earliest stage of the German language, conventionally covering the period from around 750 to 1050. There is no standardised or supra-regional form of German at this period, and Old High ...
, as ''
Haimo Haimo, also spelled Hamo, Heimo, Hamon, Haim, Haym, Heym, Aymo, Aimo, etc., is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. The Old French forms are Haimon, Aymon, Aimon, Aymes. It is a hypocoristic form of various Germanic names beginning with the r ...
''. This Old German name was borrowed into
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, including into the Anglo-Norman dialect spoken in England, in forms including ''Haim''. This became one source of the English surname ''Haim'', along with variants like ''Hame'', ''Haim'', ''Haime'', '' Haimes'', ''Hains'', '' Haines'', ''Hayns'', '' Haynes'', ''Hammon'' and '' Hammond''.''The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland'', ed. by Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, and Peter McClure, 4 vols (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), II, pp. 1168–67 .vv. ''Haim'', ''Haime'' . In 1881, 3 people in Great Britain bore the surname ''Haim'' and 67 the surname ''Haime''. Around 2011, the numbers stood at 94 and 173 respectively, with two bearers of the surname ''Haim'' in Ireland.


People with the given name Haim

Notable people with the name include: * Haim Arlosoroff (1899–1933), Zionist politician *
Chaim ibn Attar Chaim ibn Attar or Ḥayyim ben Moshe ibn Attar ( ar, حاييم بن موشي بن عطار, he, חיים בן משה בן עטר; b. - 7 July 1743) also known as the Or ha-Ḥayyim after his popular commentary on the Torah, was a Talmudist ...
(1696–1743), the Or Hachaim *
Haim Bar-Lev Haim "Kidoni" Bar-Lev ( he, חיים בר-לב, 16 November 1924 – 7 May 1994) was a military officer during Israel's pre-state and early statehood eras and later a government minister. Biography Born Haim Brotzlewsky in Vienna and raised in ...
(1924–1994), Israeli military officer and government minister *
Haim Ben-Shahar Haim Ben-Shahar (חיים בן שחר) (born c.1935) is an Israeli economist, and former President of Tel Aviv University. Biography Ben-Shahar was born in Israel. He earned a Ph.D. in Banking and Finance from New York University. He is an econo ...
, Israeli economist and president of
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
* Chaim Bloom (born 1983), American chief baseball officer for the
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* Chaim Buchbinder (born 1943), Israeli basketball player *
Chaim Deutsch Chaim M. Deutsch is an American politician who served as a New York City Council Member for the 48th district from 2014 to 2021. He is a Democrat. The district includes Brighton Beach, Gerritsen Beach, Gravesend, Manhattan Beach, Marine Park, ...
, New York City Council member *
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, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering and president of
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) ( he, אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב, ''Universitat Ben-Guriyon baNegev'') is a public research university in Beersheba, Israel. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has five campuses: the ...
, and chairman of the
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* Hyam Greenbaum, founder of the BBC Television Orchestra * Chaim (Harvey) Hames (born 1966), professor of history and rector at
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) ( he, אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב, ''Universitat Ben-Guriyon baNegev'') is a public research university in Beersheba, Israel. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has five campuses: the ...
* Haim Harari (born 1940), Israeli
theoretical physicist Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain and predict natural phenomena. This is in contrast to experimental physics, which uses experime ...
; president of the
Weizmann Institute of Science The Weizmann Institute of Science ( he, מכון ויצמן למדע ''Machon Vaitzman LeMada'') is a public research university in Rehovot, Israel, established in 1934, 14 years before the State of Israel. It differs from other Israeli unive ...
* Haim Hazan (1937–1994), Israeli basketball player * Chaim Herzog (1918–1997), Israeli president *
Chaim Koppelman Chaim Koppelman (November 17, 1920 – December 6, 2009) was an American artist, art educator, and Aesthetic Realism consultant. Best known as a printmaker, he also produced sculpture, paintings, and drawings. A member of the National Academy ...
(1920–2009), American printmaker *
Hyam Maccoby Hyam Maccoby ( he, חיים מכובי, 1924–2004) was a Jewish-British scholar and dramatist specialising in the study of the Jewish and Christian religious traditions. He was known for his theories of the historical Jesus and the origins of C ...
(1924–2004), British scholar *
Chaim Hezekiah Medini Chaim Hezekiah Medini (Jerusalem 1834 – Hebron, 1904), also known by the title of his chief halakhic work, ''Sdei Chemed'', was a rabbinical scholar during the nineteenth century. Biography His name was originally Hezekiah; Chaim, "life", was a ...
(1834–1904), the Sdei Chemed – Talmudic scholar and halachist * Haim Palachi (or Palagi, 1788–1868), Torah scholar * Hyam Plutzik (1911–1962), English poet and academic * Chaim Potok (1929–2002), American Jewish author * Haim Revivo (born 1972), Israeli former international footballer * J. Hyam Rubinstein (born 1948), Australian mathematician *
Haim Saban Haim Saban (; he, חיים סבן; born October 15, 1944) is an Israeli-American media proprietor, investor, and producer of records, film, and television. A businessman with interests in financial services, entertainment, and media, and an e ...
(born 1944), Israeli-American media mogul *
Haym Salomon Haym Salomon (also Solomon; anglicized from Chaim Salomon; April 7, 1740 – January 6, 1785) was a Polish-born Jewish businessman and political financial broker who assisted the Superintendent of Finance, English-born Robert Morris, as the prim ...
(1740–1785), primary financier of the American Revolution *
Haim Starkman Haim Starkman (חיים שטרקמן; born in Jaffa, Palestine, July 11, 1944) is an Israeli former basketball player. He played the guard position. He played in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, and for the Israeli national basketball team ...
(born 1944), Israeli basketball player * Chaim Leib Shmuelevitz (1902–1979), Mirrer Rosh HaYeshiva *
Chaim Topol Chaim Topol ( he, חיים טופול; born September 9, 1935), also spelled Haym Topol, mononymously known as Topol, is an Israeli actor, comedian, singer, film producer, author, and illustrator. He is best known for his portrayal of Tevye the ...
(born 1935), Israeli actor * Hayyim Tyrer (died 1813), rabbi * Chaim Weizmann (1874–1952), Israeli president * Gene Simmons (born 1949 as Chaim Witz), Israeli-American co-founder of Kiss * H. M. Wynant (born 1927 as Chaim Winant), American actor *
Chaim Zlotikman Chaim Zlotikman (חיים זלוטיקמן; also "Haim"; born March 17, 1957) is an Israeli former professional basketball player. He played the shooting guard position. He scored 5,812 career points, 10th-most in Israel Basketball Premier Leagu ...
(born 1957), Israeli basketball player


People with the surname Haim

* Aaron ben Hayyim (fl. 1836), Russian exegete * Aharon Ibn Hayyim (1545–1632), Biblical and Talmudic commentator * Alana (born 1991), Danielle (born 1989) and
Este Haim Este Haim (born 14 March 1986) is an American musician and composer. She is best known as a member of the pop-rock trio Haim, which Este formed with her younger sisters Alana and Danielle. Este is Haim's bass player and a vocalist. She co-write ...
(born 1986), members of the American band
Haim The name ''Haim'' can be a first name or surname originating in the Hebrew language, or deriving from the Old German name '' Haimo''. Hebrew etymology Chayyim ( he, חַיִּים ', Classical Hebrew: , Israeli Hebrew: ), also transcribed ''Ha ...
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Corey Haim Corey Ian Haim (December 23, 1971 – March 10, 2010) was a Canadian actor. He starred in a number of 1980s films, such as '' Lucas'', '' Silver Bullet'', ''Murphy's Romance'', '' License to Drive'' and '' Dream a Little Dream''. His role along ...
(1971–2010), Canadian actor * David Bar-Hayim (born 1960), Israeli rabbi * Karima Mathilda Haim or Mathilda May (born 1965), French actress * Mordechai "Moti" Haim, former Israeli footballer, father of the band members of Haim * Nahshon Even-Chaim or Phoenix (born 1971), Australian computer hacker * Ofir Haim (born 1975), Israeli football player *
Paul Ben-Haim Paul Ben-Haim (or Paul Ben-Chaim, Hebrew: פאול בן חיים) (5 July 1897 – 14 January 1984) was an Israeli composer. Born Paul Frankenburger in Munich, Germany, he studied composition with Friedrich Klose and he was assistant conductor t ...
(1897–1984), Israeli composer * Philippe Haïm (born 1967), French film director, writer and composer *
Salim Haim Salim Haim (1919–1983) was a dermatologist Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin.''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.'' Random House, Inc. 2001. Page 537. . It is a speciality with both medical and surgical asp ...
(1919–1983), Iraqi dermatologist * Solayman Haïm (1887–1970), Iranian lexicographer, translator, playwright and essayist * Werner Haim (born 1968), Austrian ski jumper * Yehuda Ben-Haim (1955–2012), Israeli boxer *
Yehoyada Haim Yehoyada Haim ( he, יהוידע חיים; born 1941 in Iraq) is a retired Israeli diplomat and former ambassador to India and China, and non-resident ambassador to Mongolia. He studied in the United States at Georgetown University, where he recei ...
(born 1941), Israeli diplomat *
Yosef Hayyim Yosef Hayim (1 September 1835 – 30 August 1909) ( Iraqi Hebrew: Yoseph Ḥayyim; he, יוסף חיים מבגדאד) was a leading Baghdadi ''hakham'' (Sephardi rabbi), authority on ''halakha'' (Jewish law), and Master Kabbalist. He is best ...
(1832–1909), Sephardic Rabbi * Ze'ev Ben-Haim (born 1907), Israeli linguist *
Zemah ben Hayyim Zemah ben Hayyim ( he, צמח בן חיים), or sometimes Zemah b. Hayyim, was Gaon of Sura from 889 to 895. He was the stepbrother and successor of Nahshon ben Zadok, and has become known especially through the reply which he made to the inqui ...
(fl. 889–895), Gaon of Sura * Zigi Ben-Haim (born 1945), American-Israeli sculptor and painter


See also

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Higham (surname) Higham (also Hayem, Heyem, Hyam, Hyams, Hyman, and others) is a surname with two possible origins. The first is the name based on geographical locations in England, see Higham (disambiguation), Higham, and was originally for people from those locati ...
, includes people with the surname Hyam *
Hyams Hyams is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Chapman H. Hyams (1838–1923), stockbroker, businessman and philanthropist * Eban Hyams (born 1981), Indian-born Australian professional basketball player * Edward Hyams (1910–197 ...
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Hyman Surname Hyman is the surname of: * Alan Hyman (1910–1999), author and screenwriter * Alexander C. Hyman (Born 1993), American Businessman * Albert Hyman (1893–1972), co-inventor of the artificial pacemaker * Anthony Hyman (disambiguation), s ...
* L'Chaim Society,
University of Oxford , mottoeng = The Lord is my light , established = , endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019) , budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20) , chancellor ...


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