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Look up harle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harle may refer to: Harle (river), a river in North Germany Harle (gat), a gat between the East Frisian
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Daniel Jack Eisner Harle, better known under the stage name Danny L Harle (born 25 September 1989), is a British music producer and composer. He was formerly
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Vilho Harle (born 1947 in Nilsiä) is a Professor of International Relations at University of Lapland in Finland. He was a visiting fellow in 1996–1997
Harlequin (/ˈhɑːrləkwɪn/, Italian: Arlecchino, Italian: [arlekˈkiːno]; Lombard: Arlechin, Lombard: [arleˈki]) is the best-known of the comic servant characters
The discography of English producer Danny L Harle consists of two studio albums, one remix album, two collaborative albums, two extended plays, 22 singles
Harle Syke is a small village within the parish of Briercliffe, situated three miles north of Burnley, Lancashire, England. It was the home to eleven
Michael Harle (born 31 October 1972) is an English former footballer who played as a defender in the Football League. He was born in Lewisham, London
Isabelle Franziska Feldwehr-Härle (née Härle, born 10 January 1988) is a German former swimmer. Since 2011, she participated in the open water events.
HARLE
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English
English : habitational name from places so called in Cambridgeshire and Leicestershire, or from Harleston in Suffolk or Harlestone in Northamptonshire. The first was named in Old English possibly with an unattested personal name Herel + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the second is from hÄr ‘gray’ (or possibly ‘boundary’) + stÄn ‘stone’. The two last were both named with the Old English personal name Heoruwulf (or Herewulf) + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
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Indian
Hare meadow
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English (now mainly in Scotland; also West Midlands and Welsh border)
English (now mainly in Scotland; also West Midlands and Welsh border) : habitational name from places in Shropshire and West Yorkshire, so named from Old English hær ‘rock’, ‘heap of stones’ or hara ‘hare’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’. In some cases the name may be topographic.Irish : when not of English origin, this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEarghaile ‘descendant of Earghal’, a variant of the personal name Fearghal without the initial F- (see Farrell).
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English
From the hare's meadow.
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Tamil
Absorbed in God
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Tamil
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Thinking of God at all times
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German
German : unexplained.English : probably a variant spelling of (H)arliss, a nickname from Middle English earles ‘earless’, probably denoting someone who was deaf rather than one literally without ears.
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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’.
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English
English : unexplained.
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English
English : variant of Harless. This name is found chiefly in OH.
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American, British, Christian, English, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
From the Hare's Meadow; Meadow of the Hares; Female Version of Harley; Within the Love of God; Absorbed in God
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English
Meadow of the hares. Feminine of Harley.
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English and French
English and French : from a Norman personal name, Herluin or Arluin, composed of the Germanic elements erl ‘nobleman’, ‘warrior’ + wini ‘friend’.German (Härlin) : variant of Harle 1.
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English American
From Old English hare wood (or meadow). From the hare's meadow.
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British, English
From the Army Land
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Indian
Absorbed in God
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Tamil
Hare meadow
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British, English
From the Long Field
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English
Meadow of the hares. Feminine of Harley.
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English American
Meadow of the hares.. Surname.
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Anglo, Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Netherlands, Slavic, Swedish
Valley of Light; Protector of Mankind; The Saxon Woman
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Biblical American Latin
Red.
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English
English : variant of Reeves.
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Muslim/Islamic
Blessed
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English
Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf.
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Indian
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Hindu
A sage, God of fertility
Biblical
sorrow; trouble;he makes sorrow or height; sorrow;
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Mountain Strength
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French, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Group of Guru's Deciples
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n.
The red-breasted merganser.
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A buffoon, dressed in party-colored clothes, who plays tricks, often without speaking, to divert the bystanders or an audience; a merry-andrew; originally, a droll rogue of Italian comedy.
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A play or part of play in which the harlequin is conspicuous; the part of a harlequin.
n. i.
To play the droll; to make sport by playing ludicrous tricks.
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The harlequin duck.
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The buffoon or harlequin of a puppet show.
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An hemipterous insect (Murgantia histrionica) which injures the cabbage and other garden plants; -- called also calico bug and harlequin cabbage bug.
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A man who makes a practice of amusing others by low tricks, antic gestures, etc.; a droll; a mimic; a harlequin; a clown; a merry-andrew.
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The mistress or sweetheart of Harlequin in pantomimes.
v. t.
Toremove or conjure away, as by a harlequin's trick.
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A dramatic and spectacular entertainment of which dumb acting as well as burlesque dialogue, music, and dancing by Clown, Harlequin, etc., are features.