Harlan
/ˈhɑrlən/
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Teutonic
Harlan, of Teutonic origin, means 'spacious meadow' or 'from the wooded hare meadow'. This name evokes imagery of nature, tranquility, and open spaces, often associated with a peaceful and grounded personality. It has been used in English-speaking countries for its strong, earthy appeal.
Harlan Ullman
Columnist, Shock and Awe
Harlan Fiske Stone
Judge, US Supreme Court Justice, 1925-46
Harlan E. Mitchell
Politician, Congressman from Georgia, 1958-61
Harlan Mathews
Politician, US Senator from Tennessee, 1993-94
Harlan Ellison
Author, I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream
Harlan Crow
Business, Chairman and CEO, Crow Holdings
Harlan Cleveland
Government, Futurist, diplomat
Harlan J. Bushfield
Politician, Governor of South Dakota, 1939-43
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