Hartleah
/hˈɑɹtlə/
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Old English
Hartleah, of Old English origin, combines 'hart' (deer) and 'leah' (woodland clearing), meaning 'from the deer-wood clearing in the meadow.' It evokes imagery of nature, tranquility, and pastoral beauty, reflecting a deep connection to the land. This rare and distinctive name carries a sense of timeless charm and rustic elegance.
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