Hareleah
/hˈɛɹlˌiə/
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Hareleah, an English name, originates from the Old English words 'hara' (hare) and 'leah' (meadow or clearing), meaning 'from the hare's meadow'. It evokes imagery of nature, tranquility, and rural landscapes, reflecting a connection to the earth and its wildlife. The name carries a gentle, pastoral charm, making it a unique and evocative choice.
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