Heathclyf
/hˈɛθklɨf/
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Heathclyf, an English name, derives from the combination of 'heath,' meaning a tract of open uncultivated land, and 'cliff,' referring to a steep rock face. It evokes imagery of natural landscapes, symbolizing strength and connection to the earth. The name carries a rustic and timeless quality, reflecting its roots in English geography and heritage.
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