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The name Harker is of English origin, derived from 'hearg', meaning 'temple' or 'shrine'. It was popularized by Bram Stoker's character Jonathan Harker in Dracula.
Harkiran is an uncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit words 'Har' (Lord Hari) and 'kiran' (ray of light), translating to "ray of light of Lord Hari" and signifying divine radiance or enlightenment.
Harkirat is an Indian name of Punjabi origin meaning "Acts of God.
Harkirat is a male given name of Punjabi origin, composed of "Har" (God) and "Kirat" (deed), translating to "God's deed".
Harl is an English name derived from the Old English word "here," meaning 'army' or 'warrior,' originally signifying strength and bravery, commonly used among Anglo-Saxon nobility to wish their sons to grow into strong warriors.
Harla is an uncommon Irish given name with unknown precise meaning but possibly derived from "argath," meaning "pledge" or "oath." It originates from the Irish surname O'Hargan, historically associated with County Mayo and the Uí Fiachrach dynasty.
Harlan is an American name derived from Old Germanic elements, meaning "land of an army." It was brought to America by English settlers and has been popular in the United States since the 19th century. Notable bearers include Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone and science fiction writer Harlan Ellison.
Harlan is an English given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German word "Herilaz," meaning "army" or "war." It carries strong, powerful connotations reflecting its military origins.
Harland is an English given name of Old Norse origin, derived from "hár" meaning 'high' or 'strong', and "land" meaning 'land'. It translates to 'strong land' or 'high land'.
Harland is an English given name derived from Old English elements "here" (army or warrior) and "land", translating to "from the land of the warriors".
Harold is an Old English name of Germanic origin, meaning 'army wolf' or 'powerful warrior', brought to England by the Normans after 1066.
Harle is an uncommon yet notable name, likely of German or Celtic origin, meaning 'army' or 'noble ruler', associated with strength and leadership.
Harlea is a rare name of unknown origin with no widely recognized meaning or historical significance.
Harlean is an American female given name created by Jean Harlow, combining her parents' names Harriet and Carroll, with no specific meaning beyond its origin.
Harleaux is a distinctive given name of French origin with no widely accepted meaning or historical documentation. Its unusual spelling and pronunciation make it stand out, while its French roots lend an air of sophistication. Despite its lack of history or meaning, Harleaux has gained some popularity in recent years among parents seeking unique names for their children.
Harlee is a modern American female name created from blending popular sounds, with no explicit meaning but often associated with 'hedgehog valley' or 'conqueror'.
Harlee is a modern American female name created as a counterpart to Harley, meaning "from the hare field" in Old English. It gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for daughters, peaking at number 658 in the U.S. in 2014.
Harleen is an Irish feminine given name derived from the surname Ó hEirinn, translating to "descendant of Ireland," signifying pride in one's heritage.
Harlequinn is an Italian-origin given name derived from 'Harlequino', meaning 'clever servant' associated with commedia dell'arte, popularized in literature like Dumas' 'Man in Iron Mask'.
Harlei is an African American name derived from Harley meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', with a modern variant spelling.
Harleigh is an English name derived from Old English "here," meaning "army" or "warrior." It has evolved into a unique, captivating female name popularized in recent years for its elegant appeal and distinctive spelling.
Harleigh is an English unisex name with roots tracing back to medieval times. It originated as a surname, derived from 'here' meaning 'army' and 'leah' signifying 'wooded area', translating to 'army clearing'. Today, Harleigh is popular in English-speaking countries like the U.S., ranking among top 1000 boys' names in 2019.
The name Harlem has African American origins and is inspired by the historic neighborhood in New York City, symbolizing African American heritage and cultural identity.
Harlem is an African American given name derived from the historic Dutch city Haarlem, popularized by New York's vibrant neighborhood known for its rich African American cultural heritage.
Harlen is an uncommon yet powerful English name derived from 'here', meaning 'army' or 'warrior', and '-len', denoting a small settlement. It carries echoes of ancient warfare and conquest, while also suggesting tranquility through its association with clearings.
Harlen is an English name derived from the Old English word 'herla', meaning 'strong, noble'.
Harlene is a unique Germanic name meaning "falcon play" or "hawk game", derived from Old German words hagal (hawk) and leik (play).
Harlequin is a distinctive French name with Italian roots, derived from 'harlechino,' a colorful clown in commedia dell'arte, signifying wit and humor.
Harlequinn is an Italian-derived female name coined by Barbara Cartland in her 1967 novel, 'Harlequinn'. It represents qualities like creativity and wit.
Harles is a rare French male given name derived from Old German 'Hargis', meaning "army hostage" or "warrior captive".
Harless is an English surname derived from 'here' (army) plus '-less', signifying 'without warriors'. It originated as a nickname for peaceful individuals who avoided military service.
Harleth is a rare, distinctive given name with unknown origins and meaning, possibly derived from Old English "har" combined with "-leth", or variant spelling of Harlow/Harlo.
Harley is an English name derived from the Old English word 'Hære', meaning 'hare'. It was initially used as a surname but has since become popular as a given name for boys, often associated with speed and power due to its connection with the famous motorcycle brand Harley-Davidson.
Harley is an English given name for males, originating from the Old English 'Hære', meaning 'hare'. It also relates to the Anglo-Saxon surname 'Harley', denoting 'from the hare field'.
Harleyann is a distinctive American girls' name composed of German 'Harley', meaning 'hare' or 'deer meadow', and Latin 'Ann', meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Harleymae is an uncommon, uniquely American name formed by combining 'Harley', meaning strength or stag deer, and 'Mae', meaning grace or wished-for child.
Harleyquin is a modern, unique name derived from DC Comics' Harley Quinn, created in 1992. It combines 'Harley,' meaning 'meadow' or associated with motorcycles, and 'Quinn,' meaning 'intelligence' or 'wise.'
Harleyrae is a rare and distinctive name of unknown origin, believed to be a modern creation chosen for its unique sound, or as a blend of two names liked by the parents. Despite its rarity, it has gained some popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries such as the United States and Australia.
Harleyrose is a distinctive female name combining English roots ("hare's field") and Latin ("flower"), with associations to motorcycle brand Harley Davidson and the beauty of roses.
Harli is an uncommon first name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory about its meaning.