The spelling of the name "Hiram Williams" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet. The first syllable, "Hi-", is pronounced like "hahy" with a long "a" sound. The second syllable, "-ram", is pronounced like "rahm" with a silent "h". The final syllable, "-Will-iams", is pronounced like "wih-lyuhms" with a short "i" sound followed by a schwa sound and then the letters "ams" pronounced like "uhms". Therefore, the correct spelling of this name using IPA would be /ˈhaɪ.rəm ˈwɪljəmz/.
The name "Hiram Williams" does not have an etymology because it is a combination of two personal names, "Hiram" and "Williams".
The name "Hiram" is of Hebrew origin and means "exalted brother" or "my brother is exalted". It was a biblical name borne by a king of Tyre mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.
"Williams" is a patronymic surname derived from the given name "William". "William" is of Germanic origin and is composed of the elements "wil" meaning "desire" or "will", and "helm" meaning "helmet" or "protection". Therefore, "Williams" originally meant "son of William" or "descendant of William".
So, "Hiram Williams" is a name with Hebrew and Germanic origins.