Heathclif
/hˈiθklɨf/
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Heathclif, of Old English origin, means 'from the field of heather', evoking images of natural landscapes and serene beauty. It gained literary prominence through Emily Brontë's novel 'Wuthering Heights', where the character embodies intensity and passion. The name carries a rugged, timeless charm, often associated with strength and a connection to nature.
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