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1991 statement of the Commonwealth of Nations' core values and membership criteria
The Harare Commonwealth Declaration was a declaration of the Commonwealth of Nations, setting out the Commonwealth's core principles and values, detailing
Harare_Declaration
Rules for joining the political association of mostly former British colonies
Statute of Westminster (1931), the London Declaration (1949), the Singapore Declaration (1971), the Harare Declaration (1991), the Millbrook Commonwealth Action
Commonwealth of Nations membership criteria
Commonwealth_of_Nations_membership_criteria
Political association which developed from the British Empire
Declaration of 1979, and environmental sustainability by the Langkawi Declaration of 1989. These objectives were reinforced by the Harare Declaration
Commonwealth_of_Nations
1971 agreement on the Commonwealth of Nations' shared political values
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). Along with the Harare Declaration, issued in 1991, it is considered one of the two most important documents
Singapore_Declaration
Declaration of the equality of the Commonwealth nations
The Balfour Declaration of 1926, also called the Balfour Definition, was issued by the 1926 Imperial Conference of British Empire leaders in London. It
Balfour_Declaration_of_1926
Group within the Commonwealth of Nations
The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group on the Harare Declaration, abbreviated to CMAG, is a group of representatives of members of the Commonwealth
Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group
Commonwealth_Ministerial_Action_Group
History of Zimbabwe's relations with the Commonwealth of Nations
the organisation. Zimbabwe was suspended in 2002 for breaching the Harare Declaration. In 2003, when the Commonwealth refused to lift the suspension, Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe and the Commonwealth of Nations
Zimbabwe_and_the_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Capital and largest city of Zimbabwe
Meeting. The latter produced the Harare Declaration, dictating the membership criteria of the Commonwealth. In 1998, Harare was the host city of the 8th Assembly
Harare
Monolith in Nigeria
It reaffirmed the Commonwealth's principles as detailed under the Harare Declaration but set the "promotion of democracy and development" as the organisation's
Aso_Rock
The Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme on the Harare Declaration, sometimes abbreviated to just Millbrook, is a policy programme of the Commonwealth
Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme
Millbrook_Commonwealth_Action_Programme
out in the Singapore Declaration and reaffirmed in the Lusaka Declaration, the Langkawi Declaration and the Harare Declaration. Commonwealth of Nations
Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations
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1949 Commonwealth document about India
The London Declaration was issued by the 1949 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference regarding India's continued membership of the Commonwealth of Nations
London_Declaration
1987 declaration
principles set forth in the Singapore Declaration and subsequent declarations (such as the Harare Declaration), but give additional concrete details
Edinburgh_Declaration
Biennial summit of the leaders of Commonwealth of Nations member states
Ministerial Action Group, whose responsibility it is to uphold the Harare Declaration on the core political principles of the Commonwealth. A bomb exploded
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
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of the Commonwealth of Nations from the Balfour Declaration of 1926. Some regard the Balfour Declaration as the foundation of the modern Commonwealth. 1920s
Timeline of the Commonwealth of Nations
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India based international non-governmental organization
promote awareness and adherence to the Commonwealth's Harare Declaration, to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to other internationally recognised
Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
Commonwealth_Human_Rights_Initiative
offences that it would be able to investigate to all breaches of the Harare Declaration, rather than just the overthrow of democratic governments. The summit
2009 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
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Calendar year
Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme, a programme to implement the Harare Declaration, is announced by the Commonwealth Heads of Government. November 16
1995
Law recognising autonomy of British Dominions
of equality and common allegiance to the Crown set out in the Balfour Declaration of 1926. As the statute removed nearly all of the British parliament's
Statute_of_Westminster_1931
2012 charter stating the values of the Commonwealth of Nations
(1971) Lusaka Declaration (1979) Langkawi Declaration (1989) Harare Declaration (1991) Millbrook Action Programme (1995) Edinburgh Declaration (1997) Latimer
Charter_of_the_Commonwealth
was withdrawing from the Commonwealth. The Aso Rock Declaration reaffirmed the Harare Declaration of 1991 and set the 'promotion of democracy and development'
2003 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
2003_Commonwealth_Heads_of_Government_Meeting
Uncodified national constitution
of force to be implemented by an Order in Council. Due the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, the continuation of the British Empire[clarification
Constitution of the United Kingdom
Constitution_of_the_United_Kingdom
The Lusaka Declaration of the Commonwealth on Racism and Racial Prejudice (short: the Lusaka Declaration) was a declaration of the Commonwealth of Nations
Lusaka_Declaration
human rights situation with the proviso that it fully comply with the Harare Declaration on pluralism and human rights by 1995. Commitments were also sought
1993 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
1993_Commonwealth_Heads_of_Government_Meeting
Play written by Peter Morgan
International Gulf War Iraqi no-fly zones Sanctions against Iraq Harare Declaration Maastricht Treaty Bosnian War Operation Gabriel General elections
The_Audience_(2013_play)
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Harare, Zimbabwe. 1890 – Fort Salisbury founded in Mashonaland by British South Africa Company
Timeline_of_Harare
2011 reform to British and Commonwealth succession laws
The Act of Settlement 1701, the Bill of Rights 1689, and His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 are part of the laws of Canada. The Canadian government's
Perth_Agreement
Chairperson Tony Blair pushed for a declaration of Commonwealth economic principles to mirror the Harare Declaration of the Commonwealth's political principles
1997 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
1997_Commonwealth_Heads_of_Government_Meeting
the influences on the 1776 Virginia Declaration of Rights, which in turn influenced the United States Declaration of Independence later that year. The
History of the constitution of the United Kingdom
History_of_the_constitution_of_the_United_Kingdom
Mining town in South Island, New Zealand
programme of the Commonwealth of Nations on the implementation of the Harare Declaration. Rated as one of the top ten golf courses in New Zealand, the golf
Arrowtown
regarding political developments. In 1990, following the negotiated Harare Declaration he was released from jail. He was placed in charge of party security
Jan_Shoba
The Langkawi Declaration on the Environment was a declaration issued by the assembled Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations on the issue of
Langkawi_Declaration
Country in Southeastern Africa
the north, and Mozambique to the east. The capital and largest city is Harare, and the second largest is Bulawayo. A country of roughly 17.3 million people
Zimbabwe
Calendar year
been suspended since the 1967 Six-Day War. October 20 The Harare Declaration is signed in Harare, Zimbabwe, laying down the Commonwealth of Nations membership
1991
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
resultant Statute of Westminster 1931 (22 & 23 Geo. 5. c. 4), the formal declaration by the Irish state of its republican status and its consequent secession
Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927
Royal_and_Parliamentary_Titles_Act_1927
Period of the Government of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1997
Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Zimbabwe the organisation issued the Harare Declaration on democratic principles and peaceful development. Major steadfastly
Premiership_of_John_Major
places afar as Thailand, Iceland and London. The capital of the country, Harare, currently hosts 51 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors
Foreign_relations_of_Zimbabwe
was held in Harare, Zimbabwe, between 16 – 21 October 1991, and was hosted by Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. The Harare Declaration was issued at
1991 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
1991_Commonwealth_Heads_of_Government_Meeting
Summit
Obasanjo a mandate to assess whether the report of the observers met the Harare Declaration, and (if it didn't) the punishment under the Millbrook Programme.
2002 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
2002_Commonwealth_Heads_of_Government_Meeting
Bilateral relations
the Pioneer Column raising the Union Jack over Fort Salisbury (modern-day Harare) and formally establishing company, and by extension, British, rule over
United Kingdom–Zimbabwe relations
United_Kingdom–Zimbabwe_relations
Ethnic group in Zimbabwe
larger towns and cities including Bulawayo and the Harare metropolitan area, with numerous Harare suburbs such as Avondale, Mount Pleasant and Borrowdale
White_Zimbabweans
Law that constitutes the body politic of the United Kingdom
taxation without representation, this led to the American Revolution and Declaration of Independence in 1776. The British military failed to hold control
United Kingdom constitutional law
United_Kingdom_constitutional_law
Official residence of the President of Zimbabwe
is the official residence of the President of Zimbabwe and is located in Harare, Zimbabwe. It was previously used by the Administrator of Southern Rhodesia
State_House,_Harare
Justice of the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe
Foundation, Harare, September 1992). "The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development", Legal Forum, Vol. 5, No. 3 (Legal Resources Foundation, Harare, September
Bharat_Patel
of British and Rhodesian rule. The capital city, Salisbury, was renamed Harare. Many other place names merely had their spellings altered to reflect the
List of renamed places in Zimbabwe
List_of_renamed_places_in_Zimbabwe
– Pomona Barracks, Harare 2 Engineer Regiment – Pomona Barracks, Harare Engineering Construction Regiment – Pomona Barracks, Harare. National Demining
Zimbabwe_National_Army
Former unrecognised state in Southern Africa (1965–1979)
successor to the colony of Southern Rhodesia following its unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) from the United Kingdom in 1965. Throughout this
Rhodesia
president of Zimbabwe and government of Zimbabwe. The Swedish ambassador in Harare is also accredited to Malawi and Mauritius. Between 1936 and 1965, Sweden
List of ambassadors of Sweden to Zimbabwe
List_of_ambassadors_of_Sweden_to_Zimbabwe
British colony in Africa (1923–1980)
Pioneer Column set out from South Africa and established Fort Salisbury (now Harare) in Mashonaland and began to develop it as the central hub for the administration
Southern_Rhodesia
1988 benefit concert tour
Monumental in Buenos Aires (75,000), and the National Sports Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe (75,000). Only Paris and Toronto got arena shows. The Paris concert
Human_Rights_Now!
Harare National Free Library – Bulawayo Parliament of Zimbabwe Library – Harare Zimbabwe National Library and Documentation Service (ZNLDS) – Harare (with
List_of_libraries_in_Zimbabwe
Governor of Southern Rhodesia from 1959 to 1965
government simply as Rhodesia, who served until, and opposed, the Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) in 1965. Gibbs was born on 22 November 1902 in
Humphrey_Gibbs
Bicameral legislature of Zimbabwe
corresponding to the country's provinces. Formerly based at Parliament House, Harare, the parliament moved to the New Zimbabwe Parliament Building in October
Parliament_of_Zimbabwe
Presbyterian Christian denomination
consists of five synods: one in Zambia (Zambia Synod), one in Zimbabwe (Harare Synod) and three in Malawi – Livingstonia Synod in the north of the country
Church of Central Africa Presbyterian
Church_of_Central_Africa_Presbyterian
Zimbabwean author and filmmaker
elite, predominantly white girls' school in the capital, Salisbury (today Harare), and in 1977 went to the University of Cambridge to study medicine at Sidney
Tsitsi_Dangarembga
located in Msasa Industrial area in Harare and a coin minting facility in Bulawayo. After Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence by Ian Smith in
Fidelity Printers and Refiners
Fidelity_Printers_and_Refiners
British-born Rhodesian politician
returning in 1948. He bought land at Featherstone, south of Salisbury (now Harare), which he turned into a successful cattle ranch. He emigrated full time
Clifford_Dupont
Bilateral relations
Unilateral Declaration of Independence of Rhodesia in November 1965, the United States recalled its Consul General from Salisbury (now Harare), closed the
United States–Zimbabwe relations
United_States–Zimbabwe_relations
Former residence of the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe and Prime Minister of Rhodesia
and Dzimbahwe, is an official residence of the President of Zimbabwe in Harare, Zimbabwe. It was built in 1910 as was used as the house of the Prime Minister
Zimbabwe_House,_Harare
South African cricketer (born 1984)
Triangular Series at Harare, Sep 2, 2014". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 December 2020. "6th Match: Zimbabwe Triangular Series at Harare, Sep 4, 2014". ESPNcricinfo
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and appellate court, sitting in Salisbury (now Harare) and Bulawayo. After the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965, it was briefly known as
High_Court_of_Zimbabwe
Rhodesian/Zimbabwean politician (1922-1996)
cabinet and the Rhodesian Front in 1981, and remained in retirement in Harare until his death. Smith was born on 19 April 1922 on the Kintyre peninsula
David Smith (Rhodesian politician)
David_Smith_(Rhodesian_politician)
Prime Minister of Rhodesia from 1964 to 1979
310 km (190 mi) southwest of the Southern Rhodesian capital Salisbury (now Harare). He had two elder sisters, Phyllis and Joan. His father, John Douglas "Jock"
Ian_Smith
Zimbabwe Rhodesia's Prime Minister, 1979–1980
presidential election. Muzorewa died aged 84 from cancer at his home in Harare on 8 April 2010. The Director of Christian Care, Reverend Forbes Matonga
Abel_Muzorewa
Military unit
The Rhodesian Air Force (RhAF) was an air force based in Salisbury (now Harare) which represented several entities under various names between 1935 and
Rhodesian_Air_Force
1964–1979 conflict in Southern Africa
Ex-Combatants, Harare, Zimbabwe, 1996 Chadya, Joyce; Kanhinge, Esther (interviewee) (2003). "Interview with Esther Kanhinge". Displaced Women in Harare, 1974-1980
Rhodesian_Bush_War
British neurosurgeon
(16 November 1921 – 29 May 2007) was a pioneering neurosurgeon based in Harare, Zimbabwe, noted as the first neurosurgeon in Africa. He was Professor of
Laurence_Levy
Military overthrow of President Robert Mugabe
November 2017, elements of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) gathered around Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, and seized control of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting
2017_Zimbabwean_coup_d'état
Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe and Mozambique
Vazezuru, Wazezuru). Spoken in Mashonaland east and central Zimbabwe, near Harare. The standard language. Standard Shona is based on Zezuru, and this has
Shona_language
identification in January 2020 through the World Health Organization's declaration of the end of the emergency in May 2023. Deaths in 2020 Deaths in 2021
List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic
List_of_deaths_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemic
Specialized agency of the United Nations
Abuja, Addis Ababa, Algiers, Antananarivo, Cairo, Dakar, Dar es Salaam, Harare, Kinshasa, Lusaka, Pretoria, Yaoundé In the Arab States: Beirut, Doha, Jerusalem
International Labour Organization
International_Labour_Organization
Leader of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 2017
Salisbury was renamed Harare. Mugabe employed North Korean architects to design Heroes' Acre, a monument and complex in western Harare to commemorate the
Robert_Mugabe
sport due to the interference of the government. Earlier in November 2021, Harare and Nairobi dissolved their federations and were replaced with government-officials
Zimbabwe national football team
Zimbabwe_national_football_team
opposed to it and denounced it as a "bedroom coup". Robert Mugabe ZANU-PF "Harare a fitting tribute to Chombo's legacy". 19 April 2013. War vet threaten hostilities
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mountains and buildings. Salisbury, the former name of Harare, Zimbabwe Balfour Declaration Balfour Declaration of 1926 Arthur Balfour Conservative Club, Aberbargoed
List of things named after prime ministers of the United Kingdom
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1986 Harare summit conference
8th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement on 1–6 September 1986 in Harare, Zimbabwe was the conference of heads of state or government of the Non-Aligned
8th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement
8th_Summit_of_the_Non-Aligned_Movement
Archaeological site in Zimbabwe
original on 18 May 2021. Soper, Robert (2006). The terrace builders of Nyanga. Harare, Zimbabwe: Weaver Press for African Books Collective. ISBN 978-1-77922-061-5
Ziwa
Seventh Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia
1941. p. 6429. Holderness H. 'Last Chance – Southern Rhodesia 1945–1958' Harare 1985 Zimbabwe National Archives – oral recording with Barbara Field 1971
Winston_Field
Representative of the monarch in Southern Rhodesia
instructions from the British government. Rhodesia's 1965 Unilateral Declaration of Independence resulted in the Rhodesian government ceasing to recognise
Governor_of_Southern_Rhodesia
Zimbabwean Anglican bishop
Mutamiri is an Anglican bishop in Zimbabwe. He was appointed Bishop of Harare in 2019. Mutamiri was born on 8 October 1968. He began working in industry
Farai_Mutamiri
1979 ceasefire agreement ending the Rhodesian Bush War
Bush War. It also marked the nullification of Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence, as British colonial authority was to be restored for
Lancaster_House_Agreement
Three-dimensional stone artwork made in Zimbabwe
McEwen became advisor to the new Rhodes National Gallery to be built in Harare and from 1955 to 1973 was its founding director (it opened in 1957). He
Sculpture_of_Zimbabwe
International police organization
City, United States (special representative office to the United Nations) Harare, Zimbabwe Interpol's Command and Coordination Centres offer a 24-hour point
Interpol
Group of countries not in major power blocs
Yugoslavia in 1956 and was formalized by signing the Declaration of Brijuni on 19 July 1956. The Declaration was signed by Yugoslavia's president, Josip Broz
Non-Aligned_Movement
Southern Rhodesian lawyer and politician
Chancellor of the Diocese of Harare, Stumbles became famous for his attempts to bring to trial the disgraced Bishop of Harare, Nolbert Kunonga. Stumbles
Rubidge_Stumbles
National emblem of Zimbabwe
world-renowned collection of Hymenoptera (bees, wasps and ants) housed in Harare; the fifth remains at Groote Schuur. In April 2026 South Africa repatriated
Zimbabwe_Bird
of Zimbabwe are the national archives of Zimbabwe. They are located in Harare. The National Archives were established by an Act of Parliament in 1935
National_Archives_of_Zimbabwe
The Lord is [our] shepherd Motto of St. John's College and Prep School, Harare, Zimbabwe. After Psalm 23, 1. Dominus vobiscum The Lord be with you. A phrase
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Specialized agency of the United Nations
with a declaration of anthropologists (among them was Claude Lévi-Strauss) and other scientists in 1950 and concluding with the 1978 Declaration on Race
UNESCO
Specialized agency of the United Nations
headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Area Offices in Dakar, Senegal; Harare, Zimbabwe and Yaoundé, Cameroon Regional Office for the Americas, headquartered
International Telecommunication Union
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new terminal opens. 2024: Zoe Ncube is born Bulawayo history Timeline of Harare Mlambo 2003. Parpart 2005. "Timelines". Sahistory.org.za. Cape Town, South
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Ruling party of Rhodesia (1965–1979)
general election and subsequently spearheaded the country's Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) from the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in
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2003. Goldin was Jewish. He and his wife, Hancy, lived in Salisbury (today Harare), where they were active members of their synagogue. In 1990, he published
Bennie_Goldin
Non-fiction book by Wes Moore
Sachikonye, Thembe (September 9, 2010). "Moore, Kamkwamba, you and me". Newsday. Harare, Zimbabwe. Archived from the original on June 29, 2018. Retrieved March
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race. Their service has never been recognised by the ZANU–PF government in Harare. Ian Smith, the future Prime Minister, like many of his white contemporaries
World_War_II_by_country
Capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
on 15 February 1979. In the preface to the master plan, the following declaration was made by IPA: "The master plan for Abuja the new Capital City of Nigeria
Abuja
interests. Mugabe's government changed the capital's name from Salisbury to Harare on 18 April 1982 in celebration of the second anniversary of independence
History_of_Zimbabwe
South African politician
of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community in Harare, Zimbabwe. Motshekga also served as the Minister of Basic Education from
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The Lord is [our] shepherd Motto of St. John's College and Prep School, Harare, Zimbabwe. After Psalm 23, 1. Dominus vobiscum The Lord be with you. A phrase
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HARARE DECLARATION
HARARE DECLARATION
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harvard.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HAWARD means "high guard." This is an older form of modern English Howard.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Free; Of Noble Birth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a hardener of metals or a baker, from an agent derivative of Middle English harde(n); this verb is known to have been used with reference to metals and to heating dough.North German, Frisian, and Danish : from a personal name, Harder, Herder.South German : topographic name or habitational name from any of the places named with Middle High German hart ‘woodland used as pasture’.
Male
English
English and French form of Roman Latin Horatius, HORACE means "has good eyesight."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Harry.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Horace, Latin Horatius, a Roman family name of unknown origin, associated chiefly with the name of the poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65–8 bc).
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of poor, stony land, from Middle English hard ‘hard’, ‘difficult’ + aker ‘cultivated land’ (Old English æcer), or a habitational name from Hardacre, a place in Clapham, West Yorkshire, which has this etymology.
Male
French
French form of Latin Lazarus, LAZARE means "my God has helped."
Surname or Lastname
English (also established in Ireland), French, and Dutch
English (also established in Ireland), French, and Dutch : nickname for an inveterate gambler or a brave or foolhardy man prepared to run risks, from Middle English, Old French hasard, Middle Dutch hasaert (derived from Old French) ‘game of chance’, later used metaphorically of other uncertain enterprises. The word derives from Arabic az-zahr, from az, assimilated form of the definite article al + zahr ‘die’. It appears to have been picked up in the Holy Land and brought back to Europe by Provençal crusaders.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : variant of Harr.English : from a pet form of Herbert.English : nickname from Old English hēarra ‘chief’, ‘lord’.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : occupational name for a player on the harp, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle Dutch harp ‘harp’. The harper was one of the most important figures of a medieval baronial hall, especially in Scotland and northern England, and the office of harper was sometimes hereditary. The Scottish surname is probably an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Chruiteir ‘son of the harper’ (from Gaelic cruit ‘harp’, ‘stringed instrument’). This surname has long been present in Ireland.
Male
German
 Dutch and German form of Anglo-Saxon Hereweald, HARALD means "army ruler." Compare with another form of Harald.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Harvey, HARVIE means "battle worthy."
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, HARPER means "harp player."
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Haraldr, HARALD means "army ruler." Compare with another form of Harald.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Harnage in Shropshire, which has as its second element Old English ecg ‘edge’, ‘steep ridge’; the first is uncertain but may be a derivative, hæren ‘rocky’, of an unrecorded Old English hær ‘stone’. The surname now appears to be extinct in England; in the U.S. it is concentrated in FL and GA.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Harry, HARRIE means "home-ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Hereweard, composed of the elements here ‘army’ + weard ‘guard’, which was borne by an 11th-century thane of Lincolnshire, leader of resistance to the advancing Normans. The Old Norse cognate Hervarðr was also common and, particularly in the Danelaw, it may in part lie behind the surname.Welsh : variant of Havard.John Harvard (1607–38), who gave his name to Harvard College, was the son of a London butcher. He inherited considerable property, and emigrated to MA in 1637. On his death he bequeathed half his estate and the whole of his library to the newly founded college at Cambridge, MA.
HARARE DECLARATION
HARARE DECLARATION
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Splendour
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of a sage, Clever, Receptacle of glory
Girl/Female
Arabic
Leader
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Lancashire and Sussex. The former seems from the present-day distribution of the surname to be the major source, and is named from Old English scingel ‘shingle(s)’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the latter gets its name from Old English sengel ‘burnt clearing’ + tūn.
Boy/Male
Australian, Portuguese
Olive Tree
Girl/Female
Hindu
Poetry having good characters, Poetry in motion
Boy/Male
American, British, Celtic, English
Hilltop; Variant of Brent
Girl/Female
German, Greek
Light
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Life; Near Heart
Girl/Female
Muslim
Queen
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HARARE DECLARATION
HARARE DECLARATION
HARARE DECLARATION
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n.
A hinge.
n.
A cayman. See Yacare.
v. t.
To harass; to plunder from.
n.
Same as Yacare.
n.
Holing a ball, whether the object ball (winning hazard) or the player's ball (losing hazard).
superl.
Characterized by wide separation of parts; of loose texture; not thick or dense; thin; as, a rare atmosphere at high elevations.
superl.
Not frequent; seldom met with or occurring; unusual; as, a rare event.
a.
Apprised; informed; cognizant; conscious; as, he was aware of the enemy's designs.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Parade
superl.
Nearly raw; partially cooked; not thoroughly cooked; underdone; as, rare beef or mutton.
v. t.
To excite; to tease, or worry; to harry.
n.
Hazard.
n.
See Curare.
v. t.
To assemble and form; to marshal; to cause to maneuver or march ceremoniously; as, to parade troops.
v. t.
To agitate; to worry; to harrow; to harass.
v. t.
That which is displayed; a show; a spectacle; an imposing procession; the movement of any body marshaled in military order; as, a parade of firemen.
n.
A South American crocodilian (Jacare sclerops) resembling the alligator in size and habits. The eye orbits are connected together, and surrounded by prominent bony ridges. Called also spectacled alligator, and spectacled cayman.
n.
Risk; danger; peril; as, he encountered the enemy at the hazard of his reputation and life.
n.
See Curare.