Hamin is an ancient and unique given name, derived from Hebrew origins. It translates to 'loud' or 'noisy', suggesting a vibrant and dynamic energy associated with its bearers. In the Bible, Hamin is mentioned as one of the sons of Ham, son of Noah. This historical connection adds a layer of timelessness and cultural significance to the name.
The name Hamin has seen a fluctuating popularity over the years, with peaks in the late 70s and early 80s, then again sporadically between 2005 to 2013.