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Hyman

American  
[hahy-muhn] / ˈhaɪ mən /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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Patrick Madden and Mark Hyman listed a condo in the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., area for sale in April and got little interest from buyers.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Fed chairman who advocates for lower short-term interest rates—and is philosophically opposed to holding down rates at the long end—could translate into a steeper yield curve, says Simeon Hyman, head of the investment strategy group at money manager ProShares.

From Barron's

In the past five months alone, the GSEs added roughly $60 billion in purchases to their mortgage-bond portfolios, according to Pimco’s Hyman.

From MarketWatch

“For decades, Americans were advised to minimize protein — particularly animal protein — despite mounting evidence that inadequate protein intake contributes to sarcopenia, insulin resistance, frailty and metabolic decline,” Mark Hyman, a leading functional-medicine physician and a friend of Kennedy’s, wrote on his blog.

From MarketWatch

There was the influential physician Mark Hyman, who co-founded the direct-to-consumer testing company Function Health, recently valued at $2.5 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal