Heirum Oseeb is a name often associated with the Masonic legend of Hiram Abif, a central figure in Masonic teachings. The name is derived from the Hebrew term 'Hiram,' which means 'exalted' or 'noble.' In Masonic tradition, Hiram Abif is depicted as a master builder and the chief architect of King Solomon's Temple. His story is integral to the allegorical teachings of Freemasonry, symbolizing themes of death, resurrection, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Albert Pike, in his work, discusses the etymology and significance of the name, linking it to various ancient traditions and mythologies. He notes that the name 'Hiram' has connections to the concepts of light and divinity, emphasizing the exalted nature of the character within the Masonic narrative.