Him is the objective form of he. He (hiː is a third-person, singular Personal pronoun ( subject case) in Modern English.
Him or HIM may also refer to:
Music
Film and television
Printed media
- Him (magazine), a Hong Kong magazine
- Him, an alternative name for Adam Warlock from the Marvel Comics universe
Institutions
Other
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