Consecrated, dedicated, or flat-nosed
Harim is a Hebrew name that appears in the Old Testament, primarily associated with a priest and a family returning from the Babylonian exile. The etymology is often linked to the Hebrew word 'charam', meaning 'to consecrate' or 'to devote to God', though some scholars suggest an alternative meaning related to a physical characteristic like 'flat-nosed'.
Fewer than 5 boys were named Harim in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
A priest and head of a family mentioned in the Book of Ezra