Harriet
/ˈhɛriət/
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Harriet, of German origin, is the feminine form of Harry, derived from 'Heimrich', meaning 'home ruler' or 'powerful army commander'. It has a strong historical presence, particularly associated with figures like Harriet Tubman, a symbol of leadership and courage. The name conveys strength, authority, and nobility.
Harriet E. Wilson
Novelist, Our Nig
Harriet Tubman
Activist, Operated the Underground Railroad
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Novelist, Uncle Tom's Cabin
Harriet Forten Purvis
Activist, African-American abolitionist
Harriet O'Neill
Judge, Justice, Texas Supreme Court
Harriet Monroe
Poet, Founder of Poetry magazine
Harriet Miers
Government, White House Counsel, 2005-07
Harriet Martineau
Author, Maid of All Work
Harriet MacGibbon
Actor, Mrs. Drysdale on Beverly Hillbillies
Harriet Lane
First Lady, Niece of US President James Buchanan
Harriet Ann Jacobs
Author, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Harriet Irwin
Architect, Designer of hexagonal houses
Hattie
Etta
Harry
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