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Stow Bardolph (1641) Hare baronets of Stow Hall (1818) Hare baronets of Stow Hall (1905): see Sir Thomas Leigh Hare, 1st Baronet (1859–1941) This set
Hare_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Lindsay-Hogg, 1st Baronet (1853–1923) Sir Anthony Henry Lindsay-Hogg, 2nd Baronet (1908–1968) Sir William Lindsay Lindsay-Hogg, 3rd Baronet (1930–1987) Sir
Lindsay-Hogg_baronets
Baronet (1807–1880) Sir George Ralph Leigh Hare, 3rd Baronet (1866–1933) Sir Ralph Leigh Hare, 4th Baronet (1903–1976) Sir Thomas Hare, 5th Baronet (1930–1993)
Hare baronets of Stow Hall (1818)
Hare_baronets_of_Stow_Hall_(1818)
of the 5th Baronet in 1764. Sir Ralph Hare, 1st Baronet (1623–1672) Sir Thomas Hare, 2nd Baronet (c. 1658–1693) Sir Ralph Hare, 3rd Baronet (c. 1681–1732)
Hare baronets of Stow Bardolph (1641)
Hare_baronets_of_Stow_Bardolph_(1641)
Topics referred to by the same term
Somerset Hare nome or simply "the Hare", a nome in ancient Egypt Hare, Texas, unincorporated community in Williamson County Hare baronets, three baronetcies
Hare_(disambiguation)
English politician
Sir Ralph Hare, 1st Baronet (24 March 1623 – 28 February 1672) of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously
Sir_Ralph_Hare,_1st_Baronet
British politician
Sir Thomas Leigh Hare, 1st Baronet, MVO (4 April 1859 – 22 February 1941) was a British Conservative politician and Member of Parliament. He represented
Thomas_Leigh_Hare
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
of the second marriage of Sir Bysshe Shelley, 1st Baronet, of Castle Goring (see Shelley baronets of Castle Goring for earlier history of the family)
Viscount_De_L'Isle
British politician (1686–1760)
Thomas Hare, 4th Baronet (1686–1760) Stow Bardolph, Norfolk was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1713 and 1715. Hare was the
Thomas_Hare_(MP)
English cricketer
Sir Thomas Hare, 5th Baronet (27 July 1930 – 25 January 1993) was an English first-class cricketer. Hare played first-class cricket for Cambridge University
Sir_Thomas_Hare,_5th_Baronet
Civil parish in Norfolk, England
were both re-reformed in 1991. Nicholas Hare (1484–1557), Speaker of the House of Commons 1539–1540 Hare baronets, created in the Baronetage of England
Stow_Bardolph
Sir Thomas Hare, 2nd Baronet (c. 1658 – 1 January 1693), was a member of the East Anglian gentry and a Member of the Parliament of England. He was the
Sir_Thomas_Hare,_2nd_Baronet
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Hardinge John Stracey, 2nd Baronet (1768–1851) Sir George Stracey, 3rd Baronet (1770–1854) Sir Josias Henry Stracey, 4th Baronet (1771–1855) Sir Henry Josias
Stracey_baronets
British Baronet
Perrott was created a baronet in his own right 1911 and inherited an older baronetcy of 1716 in 1886. He married 1901 Ethel Lucy Hare, eldest dau. of the
Sir Herbert Perrott, 5th Baronet
Sir_Herbert_Perrott,_5th_Baronet
1828 series of killings in Edinburgh, Scotland
William Burke and William Hare, pictured at Burke's trial The Burke and Hare murders were a series of sixteen murders committed over a period of about
Burke_and_Hare_murders
Irish painter (1857–1933)
Saint George Hare RI ROI (5 July 1857 – 30 January 1933) was an Irish painter. He was the son of George Frederick Hare, a dentist from Ipswich, and his
Saint_George_Hare
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
today known as Sheep dip. To date there have been six baronets. Sir William Cooper, 3rd baronet, once said "Our family solved Australia's economy overnight"[citation
Cooper baronets of Shenstone Court (1905)
Cooper_baronets_of_Shenstone_Court_(1905)
and others. Sir Ralph Hare's Estate Act 1697 9 Will. 3. c. 21 Pr. 2 April 1698 An Act for the better enabling Sir Ralph Hare Baronet to make a Jointure,
List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1697
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1697
Thomas Hare's Estate Act 1694 6 & 7 Will. & Mar. c. 26 Pr. 22 April 1695 An Act for the better enabling the Executors and Trustees of Sir Thomas Hare Baronet
List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1694
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1694
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
until 1800, when the residence was sold to Dr. James Hare and the Hare family, and demolished. The Hares rebuilt a new Calder Hall in the Greek Revival style
Houstoun-Boswall_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
and field athlete Richard Hare (bishop) (Thomas Richard Hare, 1922–2010), bishop of Pontefract Sir Thomas Hare, 2nd Baronet (1658–1693), Member of Parliament
Thomas_Hare
Existing baronetcies
by future baronets, and empowering them to offer a further inducement to applicants. On the same day he granted to all Nova Scotia baronets the right
List_of_extant_baronetcies
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
Peyton, who was created a baronet in 1776 (see Peyton baronets for more information on this branch of the family). The Peyton baronets were in special remainder
Dashwood_baronets
English politician
(1803). The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families. Miller. p. 69.
Sir Robert Dashwood, 1st Baronet
Sir_Robert_Dashwood,_1st_Baronet
historyofparliamentonline.org. "Wood, Mark II (1794-1837), of Gatton Park, Surr. and Hare Park, nr. Newmarket, Cambs., History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline
Wood baronets of Gatton (1808)
Wood_baronets_of_Gatton_(1808)
Title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
Brisco, 8th Baronet (1920–1995) The heir presumptive is the present holder's cousin Campbell Howard Brisco (born 1944). Briscoe baronets "Current Great
Brisco_baronets
Seaman, Discovery, British National Antarctic Expedition. Clarence Howard Hare Bronze. Antarctic 1902-1904. Domestic, Discovery, British National Antarctic
List of recipients of the Polar Medal
List_of_recipients_of_the_Polar_Medal
English writer (1834–1903)
Anne Frances Paul, daughter of Sir John Dean Paul, 1st Baronet. He was adopted by his aunt Maria Hare née Leycester, daughter of the Rev. Oswald Leycester
Augustus_Hare
Topics referred to by the same term
also known as Sandy McLintock, Scottish international footballer Alexander Hare McLintock (1903–1968), New Zealand teacher, university lecturer, historian
McLintock
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
extinct on the death of the 4th Baronet in 1921. Sir George Pocock, 1st Baronet (1765–1840) Sir George Edward Pocock, 2nd Baronet (1792–1866) Sir George Francis
Pocock_baronets
English politician
city of Norwich, with Sir Horatio Townsend, Sir John Holland, and Sir Ralph Hare, to wait on the King, soon after his return with the resignation of the charter
Sir William D'Oyly, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_D'Oyly,_1st_Baronet
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Frederick Wigan, 1st Baronet (1827–1907) Sir Frederick William Wigan, 2nd Baronet (1859–1907) Sir Roderick Grey Wigan, 3rd Baronet (1886–1954) Sir Frederick
Wigan_baronets
posthumous son of Sir John Sydenham, 1st Baronet of Brimpton, Somerset and his wife Anne Hare, daughter of Sir John Hare of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk, and his
Sir John Sydenham, 2nd Baronet
Sir_John_Sydenham,_2nd_Baronet
Pioneer settler in Australia (1830–1892)
Francis Augustus ("Frank") Hare (1830–1892) was a South African born British pioneer settler and police superintendent in the colony of Victoria in Australia
Francis_Augustus_Hare
English judge and crime writer
was an English barrister, judge and crime writer under the pseudonym Cyril Hare. Gordon Clark was born in Mickleham, Surrey, the third son of Henry Herbert
Cyril_Hare
English actor (born 1959)
MacLean. His maternal grandmother, Opre Vyvyan, was a descendant of the baronets Vyvyan of Trelowarren and the German Freiherr (Baron) von Schmiedern. Everett
Rupert_Everett
English baronet and politician
Baronet and his first wife Alice Hare, daughter of Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine. In 1700, he succeeded his father as baronet. Fletcher was educated at The
Sir Henry Fletcher, 3rd Baronet, of Hutton le Forest
Sir_Henry_Fletcher,_3rd_Baronet,_of_Hutton_le_Forest
English politician (1628–1683)
Sir John Hobart, 3rd Baronet (20 March 1628 – 22 August 1683) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times
Sir_John_Hobart,_3rd_Baronet
English television cook (1947–2014)
with racehorse trainer Sir Mark Prescott, Dickson Wright was charged with hare coursing with dogs in North Yorkshire in March 2007 under a private prosecution
Clarissa_Dickson_Wright
English politician (1560–1625)
Court of Common Pleas. Henry Hobart was the son of Thomas Hobart and Audrey Hare, and great-grandson of Sir James Hobart of Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, who served
Sir_Henry_Hobart,_1st_Baronet
Title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
for Peter Vandeput. The title became extinct on the death of the second baronet in 1784. Peter Vandeput was a wealthy merchant and alderman of the City
Vandeput_baronets
of Havering atte Bower, in the County of Essex, a certain Estate called Hare Hall, in Trust to sell. Collins' Estate Act 1811 51 Geo. 3. c. ccxiii 26
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1811
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1811
English horticulturalist, hospital administrator and collector (1870–1934)
edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Burkes Peerage and Baronetage (2003), s.v. Lawrence, Baronets, of Ealing Park
Sir William Lawrence, 3rd Baronet
Sir_William_Lawrence,_3rd_Baronet
English politician
December 1630 – 10 December 1687), known as Sir Horatio Townshend, 3rd baronet, of Raynham, from 1648 to 1661, was an English politician who sat in the
Horatio Townshend, 1st Viscount Townshend
Horatio_Townshend,_1st_Viscount_Townshend
English politician
Sir Philip Wodehouse, 3rd Baronet (24 July 1608 – 6 May 1681), was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654
Sir Philip Wodehouse, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Philip_Wodehouse,_3rd_Baronet
Constantia Hare, only daughter of Henry Hare, 2nd Baron Coleraine (1636–1708), without children. His heir was his cousin Sir Hugh Smithson, 4th Baronet, later
Sir Hugh Smithson, 1st Baronet
Sir_Hugh_Smithson,_1st_Baronet
English politician
local government and in the militia. Hare and his wife had a large family, including: Sir Ralph Hare, 1st Baronet John married Susan, daughter and co-heir
John_Hare_(MP_died_1637)
Anglo-Irish peer and Liberal politician
William Hare, 3rd Earl of Listowel, KP, JP (29 May 1833 – 5 June 1924), styled Viscount Ennismore from 1837 to 1856, was an Irish peer and Liberal politician
William Hare, 3rd Earl of Listowel
William_Hare,_3rd_Earl_of_Listowel
Irish politician
Sir Frederick John Falkiner, 1st Baronet (8 April 1768 – 14 September 1824) was an Irish baronet and politician. He was the eldest son of Daniel Falkiner
Sir Frederick Falkiner, 1st Baronet
Sir_Frederick_Falkiner,_1st_Baronet
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England. Scott, Webster & Geary. p. 15. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Ashe_baronets
English politician
daughters - Mary who married Sir Ralph Hare, 1st Baronet, Anne who married firstly Sir William Armine, 2nd Baronet, and secondly John Belasyse, 1st Baron
Sir_Robert_Crane,_1st_Baronet
Irish politician, barrister and judge
Exchange, Ltd. pp. 374–375. ISBN 9781584774280. Retrieved 10 November 2007. "Baronets: J". Leigh Rayment's peerage pages. Archived from the original on 1 May
William_Moore_Johnson
American business and political family
Genealogical and Biographical Notes: Haring-Herring, Clark, Denton, White, Griggs, Judd, and Related Families. Peter Haring Judd. 2005. ISBN 978-0-88082-190-2
Roosevelt_family
British fascist politician (1896–1980)
extinct (see Mosley baronets for further history of the family); a barony was created for Tonman Mosley, brother of the 4th Baronet, but also became extinct
Oswald_Mosley
Relative preeminence of officials for ceremonial purposes
Daughters of sons of peers or peeresses Wives of the eldest sons of baronets Daughters of baronets Wives of eldest sons of knights: Knights Companion of the Order
Order of precedence in England and Wales
Order_of_precedence_in_England_and_Wales
of Havering atte Bower, in the County of Essex, a certain Estate called Hare Hall, in Trust to sell. Collins' Estate Act 1811 51 Geo. 3. c. ccxiii 26
List of acts of the 5th session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_5th_session_of_the_4th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
Local authority for the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Thomas Richmond child Towpath Other history topics Adana Printing Machines Baronets: Ashe Cook Darell Pocock Vandeput Wigan Hampton Court Conference Kew Letters
Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council
Richmond_upon_Thames_London_Borough_Council
British politician (1784–1855)
a daughter, Roberta Henrietta Abercromby, married Sir Edwin Hare Dashwood, 7th Baronet. In 1853, a daughter, Constance Helena Abercromby, married Lt
Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th Baronet
Sir_Robert_Abercromby,_5th_Baronet
family motto, particularly associated with the Earl of Scarbrough and Loder Baronets in England mutata lex non perit the law that evolves does not die Motto
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
Francis George Hare or Hare-Naylor (1786–1842) was a well-connected English dandy and independent scholar, who spent much of his life as an expatriate
Francis_George_Hare
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835; 1841–1846)
Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (5 February 1788 – 2 July 1850), was a British Conservative statesman who twice was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert_Peel
British politician
Charles Hare Hemphill, 1st Baron Hemphill, PC QC (August 1822 – 4 March 1908), was an Irish politician and barrister. Hemphill was born in County Tyrone
Charles Hemphill, 1st Baron Hemphill
Charles_Hemphill,_1st_Baron_Hemphill
British businessman and politician (1703–1772)
succeeded by his eldest son Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet. Their daughter Hannah married the wit James Hare. Anthony Farrington, Catalogue of East India Company
Sir_Abraham_Hume,_1st_Baronet
English politician
1700. On 27 February 1654 or 1655, he married firstly Alice Hare, daughter of Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine at Totteridge, and by her he had a son and
Sir George Fletcher, 2nd Baronet
Sir_George_Fletcher,_2nd_Baronet
British colonial administrator (1792-1864)
Sir Andries Stockenström, 1st Baronet, (6 July 1792 in Cape Town – 16 March 1864 in London) was lieutenant governor of the Eastern Province of the Cape
Andries_Stockenström
Sir James Flower, 2nd Baronet (14 December 1794 – 17 May 1850) was a British Conservative Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1842 to
Sir_James_Flower,_2nd_Baronet
British politician and diplomat (1747–1804)
James Hare (1747–1804) was an English politician, diplomat and wit. He was the son of Joseph Hare, an apothecary of Wells, Somerset. He was educated at
James Hare (British politician)
James_Hare_(British_politician)
Sir William Cook, 2nd Baronet (c. 1630 – January 1708), of Broome Hall in Norfolk, was a member of the East Anglian gentry and a Tory Member of Parliament
Sir_William_Cook,_2nd_Baronet
Anglo-Irish British politician, author and judge
Sir Dunbar Plunket Barton, 1st Baronet PC (29 October 1853 – 11 September 1937) was an Anglo-Irish British politician, author and judge. Barton was born
Dunbar_Barton
Irish peer
22 June 1893 he married Katherine Mary ("Kitty") Hare (1872–1959), a granddaughter of William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel, at St Peter's Church, Eaton
Arthur Hill, 6th Marquess of Downshire
Arthur_Hill,_6th_Marquess_of_Downshire
Irish Liberal politician, lawyer and judge
1st Baronet, PC (Ire), KC (19 June 1832 – 13 August 1911) was an Irish Liberal politician, lawyer and judge. He was the first of the Walker baronets of
Sir Samuel Walker, 1st Baronet
Sir_Samuel_Walker,_1st_Baronet
Historic estate in Devon, England
Neale family papers. In about 1925 Oxton was purchased by Richard Granville Hare, 4th Earl of Listowel (1866–1931), whose father the 3rd Earl had died in
Oxton,_Kenton
Honorary title awarded for service to a state or church
hereditary title in the form of the baronetcy. Like knights, baronets are accorded the title Sir. Baronets are not peers of the Realm, and have never been entitled
Knight
Baronet
Surveyor in South Africa. In 1952 Agnew was appointed Registrar of Fort Hare University, Cape Province, the only university then awarding degrees to black
Fulque_Agnew
British politician (1879–1958)
and merchant Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet, and his uncle was Liberal politician Sir Alexander Brown, 1st Baronet.[citation needed] Clifton Brown was
Douglas Clifton Brown, 1st Viscount Ruffside
Douglas_Clifton_Brown,_1st_Viscount_Ruffside
English Baronet
have been plagued with ill health throughout much of his life. Augustus Hare, in The Story of My Life (1900) suggested that this was as a result of his
Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Lionel_Tollemache,_3rd_Baronet
English horse trainer
Mount! Prescott is unmarried. His interests include field sports such as hare coursing, fox hunting and bullfighting, he also developed a deep passion
Mark_Prescott
British politician (1765–1849)
married Emily Hare in 1821, but became an alcoholic and died of delirium tremens in Paris. He left a son: Sir Edwin Dashwood, 7th Baronet (1825–1882) Rev
Sir John Dashwood-King, 4th Baronet
Sir_John_Dashwood-King,_4th_Baronet
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990
in favour of David Steel's bill to legalise abortion, as well as a ban on hare coursing. She supported the retention of capital punishment and voted against
Margaret_Thatcher
years after the animal attacked a deer while he was using it for illegal hare coursing. Chris McEleny is suspended as general secretary of the Alba Party
2025_in_Scotland
Sir Peter Gleane, 1st Baronet (c. 1619 – 7 February 1696) was a member of the East Anglian gentry and Member of the Parliament of England. He was baptised
Sir_Peter_Gleane,_1st_Baronet
Lion population in India
(1883–1896). "Book 7: Drona Parva. Section LXVIII". The Mahabharata. John Bruno Hare. Archived from the original on 27 August 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2017. Ansari
Asiatic_lion
English physician
Dorothy Christian Hare, CBE (14 September 1876 – 19 January 1967) was an English physician. She joined the Royal Army Medical Corps and Women's Royal Naval
Dorothy_Christian_Hare
16th century Dudley Englefield Sheffield Nevill More Audley Wingfield Rich Hare Moyle Baker Dyer Pollard Broke Higham Cordell Gargrave T. Williams Onslow
List of speakers of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
List_of_speakers_of_the_House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom
Channel 7 December Science of Crime - Psychopath, with psychologists Robert D. Hare and Adrian Raine, about the psychopathic traits of insincere superficial
List_of_Equinox_episodes
British politician (1806–1863)
law, for health reasons. He assisted Connop Thirlwall and Julius Charles Hare in starting The Philological Museum, a journal published from 1831 to 1833
George_Cornewall_Lewis
1956 British comedy film
racing horse, called "The March Hare", into a Derby-winner. The film begins at Royal Ascot. Sir Charles Hare is an Irish baronet who loses his ancestral home
The_March_Hare_(1956_film)
English politician (1657–1698)
Sir Henry Hobart, 4th Baronet (1657 – 21 August 1698) was an English Whig politician and baronet. He represented several seats in the House of Commons
Sir_Henry_Hobart,_4th_Baronet
Day of the year
Giulia Salzano Blessed Ivan Ziatyk Paschal Baylon Peter Lieou William Hobart Hare (Episcopal Church (USA)) Restituta May 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Children's
May_17
Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1721 to 1742
Devon". Leadam (1899, p. 205) cites a letter from Bishop Hare to F. Naylor, 9 March 1738, Hare MSS. p. 238. Leadam (1899, p. 205) cites Gent. Mag. (1734
Robert_Walpole
March 1918. pp. 3283–3290. "New Year Honours – The Official Lists, New Peers And Baronets, Long Roll Of Soldiers". The Times. 1 January 1918. pp. 7–8.
1918_New_Year_Honours_(MC)
Topics referred to by the same term
(1878–1968), Anglican bishop Lumsden Hare (1874–1964), Irish actor Clan Lumsden, a Lowland Scottish clan Lumsden baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the
Lumsden
British Army general (1907–1968)
World War—by his marriage on 14 November 1902 to Katherine Mary (Kitty) Hare (1872–1959), who was previously married to and divorced by the 6th Marquess
Robert_Laycock
2008 film by Andrew Scott
Augustus Clifford, 1st Baronet Calvin Dean as Devonshire House Servant Emily Jewell as Nanny Richard McCabe as Sir James Hare Bruce Mackinnon as actor
The_Duchess_(film)
Heraldic animal
royal dynasty who ruled at a cultic centre for the god. The Fergusson baronets of Nova Scotia display as their arms three gold boars on a blue shield
Boars_in_heraldry
American criminologist. Alexander S. Gross, 63, American rabbi. James M. Hare, 69, American politician, Michigan secretary of state (1955–1970). Francis
Deaths_in_March_1980
British educational pioneer
over the wild Lakeland fells, with human 'hunters' hunting after human 'hares'. This energetic event was started in 1898 by Trevlyan's historian uncle
Sir George Trevelyan, 4th Baronet
Sir_George_Trevelyan,_4th_Baronet
Farhat Abdraimov, 55, Kazakh actor (Whoever Softer, Fara, Tale of Pink Hare), heart attack. Vitold Ashurak, 50, Belarusian activist and political prisoner
Deaths_in_May_2021
English politician and military officer
1661. Clarendon described Haselrig as "an absurd, bold man." He was rash, "hare-brained," and devoid of tact and had little claim to the title of a statesman
Arthur_Haselrig
Pub in East Sheen, London
The Hare and Hounds is a Young's public house at Upper Richmond Road, East Sheen, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is Grade II listed
Hare_and_Hounds,_East_Sheen
HARE BARONETS
HARE BARONETS
Male
English
Short form of English Harvey, HARVE means "battle worthy."
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Rabbit
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Heard or a Norman cognate Hard(on), also of Germanic origin. This was a byname meaning ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’, but it also seems to have been used as a short form of the various compound names containing this as a first element. Occasionally this may also be a variant of Hardy.English, German, Dutch, and Swedish (Hård) : nickname for a stern or severe man, from Middle English, Middle Low German hard, Middle Dutch hart, hert, Swedish hård ‘hard’, ‘inflexible’. The Swedish name was probably originally a soldier’s name.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of particularly hard ground or one that was difficult to farm. Compare Hardacre.Dutch : occupational name from Middle Dutch harde, herde ‘herder’.
Female
English
 Latin name MARE means "sea." Compare with another form of Mare.
Surname or Lastname
English (rare; mainly northeastern)
English (rare; mainly northeastern) : variant of Longwell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a dam or weir on a river (Old English wær, wer), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Ware in Hertfordshire.English : nickname for a cautious person, from Middle English war(e) ‘wary’, ‘prudent’ (Old English (ge)wær).English : Robert Ware came to Dedham, MA, from England in or before 1642. Henry Ware (1764–1845), born in Sherborn, MA, was a Unitarian clergyman and theologian and father of the physician John Ware (b. 1795) and two clergymen, Henry (b. 1794) and William (b. 1797).
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Ulster)
Irish (Ulster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃr, meaning ‘long-lasting’. In Ireland this name is found in County Armagh; it has also long been established in Scotland.Irish : Anglicized form of Ó hAichir ‘descendant of Aichear’, a personal name derived from the epithet aichear ‘fierce’, ‘sharp’. In Ireland this name is more commonly Anglicized as O’Hehir.English : nickname for a swift runner (possibly a speedy messenger) or a timorous person, from Middle English hare ‘hare’. However, the surname Ayer and its variants was sometimes recorded as Hare.English : topographic name from an Old English hær ‘rock’, ‘heap of stones’, ‘tumulus’.French : according to Morlet, an occupational name for a huntsman, from a medieval French call used to urge on the hounds, or, in the form Haré, from the past participle of harer ‘to excite, stir up (hounds in pursuit of a quarry)’.
Surname or Lastname
South German (Härle)
South German (Härle) : nickname from a diminutive of Middle High German hÄr ‘hair’.Northern English and Scottish : habitational name from Kirkharle and Little Harle in Northumberland (earlier simply Herle, Harle), possibly named from an Old English personal name Herela (a derivative of the various compound names with the first element here ‘army’) + Old English lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.English : variant of Earl.French (Harlé) : topographic name from a derivative of harle ‘ditch’.
Surname or Lastname
English (also well established in South Wales)
English (also well established in South Wales) : topographic name for someone who lived in a nook or hollow, from Old English and Middle English hale, dative of h(e)alh ‘nook’, ‘hollow’. In northern England the word often has a specialized meaning, denoting a piece of flat alluvial land by the side of a river, typically one deposited in a bend. In southeastern England it often referred to a patch of dry land in a fen. In some cases the surname may be a habitational name from any of the several places in England named with this fossilized inflected form, which would originally have been preceded by a preposition, e.g. in the hale or at the hale.English : from a Middle English personal name derived from either of two Old English bynames, Hæle ‘hero’ or Hægel, which is probably akin to Germanic Hagano ‘hawthorn’ (see Hain 2).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Céile (see McHale).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Halle.Robert Hale, who settled in Cambridge, MA, in 1632, was an ancestor of the revolutionary war patriot and spy Nathan Hale (1755–76) of CT. The common English surname was brought independently in the 17th century to VA and MD.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hare.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a harpist (see Harper), or occasionally a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a harp.English : habitational name from a minor place such as Harp House in Eastwood, Essex, or South Harp in South Petherton, Somerset, denoting a place where salt was produced, from Old English hearpe ‘harp’, an implement used in the processing of salt. Compare Harpham.German : metonymic occupational name for a harpist, from Middle High German harpfe ‘harp’.German : variant of Harpe.
Surname or Lastname
Italian (Faré)
Italian (Faré) : Lombard variant of Ferrari.English : topographic name for a dweller by the roadside, Middle English fare (Old English fær).English : variant spelling of Fair.
Female
Japanese
(1-晴, 2-春, 3-陽) Japanese unisex name HARU means 1) "clear up," 2) "spring," or 3) "sun, sunlight."
Surname or Lastname
English (now rare)
English (now rare) : occupational name for a furrier, Middle English pel(e)ter.
Male
English
Short form of English Gary, GARE means "spear."
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname for a swift runner or a timorous person, from Middle High German, Middle Low German hase ‘hare’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Hase ‘hare’.English : from a Middle English nickname, Hase, from Old English hÄs ‘harsh, raucous, or hoarse voice’.Japanese : usually written with characters meaning ‘long valley’; habitational name from a place in Yamato (now Nara prefecture). Listed in the Shinsen shÅjiroku. Some bearers are descended from the Taira clan; they are found mainly in eastern Japan. Also pronounced Nagaya and Nagatani; the original pronunciation was Hatsuse, meaning ‘beginning of the strait’.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(हरि) Hindi name HARI means "he who takes away." In Hindu mythology, this is a name borne by Vishnu.
Male
German
Short form of German Harman, HARM means "bold/hardy man." In use by the Dutch.
Male
Japanese
(1-晴, 2-春, 3-陽) Japanese unisex name HARU means 1) "clear up," 2) "spring," or 3) "sun, sunlight." Compare with another form of Haru.
Female
English
Short form of Old English Hazel, HAZE means "reddish-brown" or "hazel tree."
HARE BARONETS
HARE BARONETS
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nrity | நà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯à®¯Â
Apsara, Dance
Girl/Female
Muslim
Brittle, A student of Hadith
Girl/Female
Indian
The Name of Astro
Male
Welsh
Middle Welsh form of Old Welsh Urbgen, URIEN means "privileged birth." Urien was an actual historical king of Rheged who came to be incorporated into Arthurian legend as a Knight of the Round Table who initially opposed Arthur, but later became an ally. He was the husband of Morgan le Fay, father of Morvydd, Ywain/Owain, and Ywain the Bastard. Some authors make him a brother to King Lot and King Auguselus.Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Argument; Proof; Reasoning
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sunshine
Boy/Male
English
From the tree stump.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
A Lamp of Precious Stones
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Eighth' Lord Sandys.
HARE BARONETS
HARE BARONETS
HARE BARONETS
HARE BARONETS
HARE BARONETS
Indic. present
of Have
superl.
Difficult to bear or endure; not easy to put up with or consent to; hence, severe; rigorous; oppressive; distressing; unjust; grasping; as, a hard lot; hard times; hard fare; a hard winter; hard conditions or terms.
n.
One of the two curved pieces of wood or metal, in the harness of a draught horse, to which the traces are fastened. They are fitted upon the collar, or have pads fitting the horse's neck attached to them.
v. t.
To partake of, use, or experience, with others; to have a portion of; to take and possess in common; as, to share a shelter with another.
superl.
Difficult to please or influence; stern; unyielding; obdurate; unsympathetic; unfeeling; cruel; as, a hard master; a hard heart; hard words; a hard character.
v. i.
To be hazy, or tick with haze.
v.
Food; provisions for the table; entertainment; as, coarse fare; delicious fare.
v. t.
To harden; to make hard.
n.
To play on the harp.
n.
One of several species of marine gadoid fishes, of the genera Phycis, Merlucius, and allies. The common European hake is M. vulgaris; the American silver hake or whiting is M. bilinearis. Two American species (Phycis chuss and P. tenius) are important food fishes, and are also valued for their oil and sounds. Called also squirrel hake, and codling.
v. t.
See Haze, v. t.
n.
To have a great aversion to, with a strong desire that evil should befall the person toward whom the feeling is directed; to dislike intensely; to detest; as, to hate one's enemies; to hate hypocrisy.
a.
Without clothes or covering; stripped of the usual covering; naked; as, his body is bare; the trees are bare.
n.
Attention or heed; caution; regard; heedfulness; watchfulness; as, take care; have a care.
pron.
See Here, pron.
adv.
With difficulty; as, the vehicle moves hard.
a.
To strip off the covering of; to make bare; as, to bare the breast.