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HAGGARD
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Haggard.English : variant of Hager.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Ghent in Flanders, from which many wool workers and other skilled craftsmen migrated to England in the early Middle Ages. The surname is found most commonly in West Yorkshire, around Leeds. The Flemish place name is first recorded in Latin documents as Gandi and Gandavum; it is apparently of Celtic origin, but of uncertain meaning.English : from a nickname from Middle English gaunt ‘thin’, ‘wasted’, ‘haggard’ (of uncertain, possibly Scandinavian, origin).English : variant of Gant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English, Old French hagard ‘wild’, ‘untamed’. This word was adopted into Middle English as a technical term in falconry to denote a hawk that had been captured and trained when already fully grown, rather than being reared in captivity; the surname may have developed as a metonymic occupational name for a falconer.Americanized form of Danish Ågård (see Agard).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Haggard.
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Boy/Male
Indian
Pure
Boy/Male
Hindu
God gift, Inherent, Inscribed into something, Within something
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Old Arabic name
Boy/Male
German
Blessed and Brave
Boy/Male
Indian
One who has beautiful black eyes
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Siddons.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Giver of Gains
Male
Iranian/Persian
Variant spelling of Persian Parviz, PARWIZ means "fortunate."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Male
Iranian/Persian
(سهراب) Persian name SOHRAB means "bright, shining."
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HAGGARD
a.
A fierce, intractable creature.
a.
Having the expression of one wasted by want or suffering; hollow-eyed; having the features distorted or wasted, or anxious in appearance; as, haggard features, eyes.
a.
A young or untrained hawk or falcon.
adv.
In a haggard manner.
a.
A hag.
n.
A stackyard.
a.
Wild or intractable; disposed to break away from duty; untamed; as, a haggard or refractory hawk.