Hallsy
/hˈɔlsi/
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Old English
Hallsy, of Old English origin, derives from 'Hal's land', meaning 'neck of land'. It reflects a connection to the earth and land, evoking images of rural life and stewardship. The name carries a sense of heritage and nobility, often associated with those who tend to the land. Though uncommon, it has a rugged and traditional charm.
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