What is the name meaning of HERK. Phrases containing HERK
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English
English : perhaps a derivative of Middle English herkien ‘to listen’ (compare Harker 2).Dutch and Belgian : habitational name from St-Lambrechts-Herk or Herk-de-Stad in the Belgian province of Limburg, which take their names from the Herk river.Probably an altered spelling of German Harke.
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English (mainly northeastern England and West Yorkshire)
English (mainly northeastern England and West Yorkshire) : habitational name from either of two places in Cumbria, or from one in the parish of Halsall, near Ormskirk, Lancashire. The Cumbrian places are probably named from Middle English hart ‘male deer’ + kerr ‘marshland’. The one in Lancashire has the same second element, while the first is probably Old English hÄr ‘gray’ or hara ‘hare’.nickname for an eavesdropper or busybody, from an agent derivative of Middle English herkien ‘to listen’.
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English
English short form of Latin Hercules, HERK means "glory of Hera."
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of Amen Ra.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Happy; Rejoicing
Girl/Female
Tamil
A young girl
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American, British, Chinese, English
Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald
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Tamil
Glow
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Sikh
Light of beloved
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Tamil
Keshvin | கேஷà¯à®µà¯€à®¨
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Australian, Parsi
God-created
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Latin American Greek
Holy name.
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Tamil
Nearest, Intimate as a friend
Boy/Male
Irish
An Irish version of the Germanic ragan + mund “â€counsellor, protector.â€â€ Particularly popular in Northern Ireland where Redmond O’Hanlon was a charismatic outlaw, the Irish “â€Robin Hood.â€â€ He was born about 1623 in Country Armagh where his father owned seven townlands. During the Cromwellian settlement their estate was taken over by the English. Redmond, his three brothers and a band of about 50 followers took to the hills. Known as “Rapparees,†they were the terror of those who had confiscated the Irish lands and avenged some of the wrongs inflicted upon their peasant neighbors. On Douglas Bridge I met a man Who lived adjacent to Strabane, Before the English hung him high For riding with O’Hanlon. (From the “â€Ballad of Douglas Bridgeâ€â€ by Francis Carlin.)
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