Heathcliffe
/hˈɛθklɨf/
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Heathcliffe, of Old English origin, means 'from the field of heather.' It evokes imagery of serene, natural landscapes and a connection to the earth. The name gained literary prominence through Emily Brontë's iconic character in 'Wuthering Heights,' adding a sense of rugged, brooding charm.
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