Him

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Him or HIM may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

  • "Him" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a TV episode
  • Him (film), a 1974 pornographic film
  • Him (The Powerpuff Girls), a villain in the TV series
  • Him (Wonder Showzen character)
  • ...Him, Captain Chaos, in The Cannonball Run
  • How It's Made, a television program, Canada
  • Him (TV series), a drama

Music

  • HIM (Finnish band), a Finnish gothic rock band
  • HiM (American band), an American post-rock group
  • The Him, a Dutch DJ duo and electronic music production team
  • Him (album), a 2006 album by Michael Sweet
  • "Him" (Rupert Holmes song), a 1980 song
  • "Him" (Sarah Brightman song), a 1983 song
  • HIM International Music, a Taiwanese record label established in 1999
  • "Him", a song by James Marriott from No Left Brain
  • "Him", a song by Lily Allen from It's Not Me, It's You
  • "HIM", a song by Sam Smith from The Thrill of It All
  • "HIM", a song by Tokio Hotel from 2001

Other uses in arts and entertainment

  • Him (Cummings play), a 1927 play by E. E. Cummings
  • Him (Walken play), a 1995 play about Elvis Presley written by Christopher Walken
  • Him, an alternative name for Adam Warlock in the Marvel Comics universes
  • Him, a 2015 book by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy, the first book in the series of the same name

Other uses

  • Him, the objective form of the English-language pronoun he
  • Health information management practice
  • Hingurakgoda Airport (IATA code), an airport in Hingurakgoda, Sri Lanka
  • His Imperial Majesty or Her Imperial Majesty, imperial styles
  • Hot Ionized Medium, a component of the interstellar medium
  • Guard Corps (Haganah), a pre-Israel Jewish paramilitary organization
  • Molde University College (Høgskolen i Molde), Norway
  • Scanning helium ion microscope, an imaging technology


See also

  • Hymn (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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