Heathclyffe
/hˈɛθklɨf/
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Heathclyffe, of Old English origin, combines 'heath', meaning 'heather-covered land', and 'clyffe', meaning 'cliff' or 'slope'. It evokes imagery of natural landscapes, symbolizing a connection to the earth and rugged beauty. The name carries a poetic and old-world charm, often associated with strength and serenity.
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