Harewood
ha-re-wood
Origin:British
Meaning:Hare wood; Gray wood
This masculine name is brimming with energy and imagery of lush woodlands and spritely hares. Harewood began as a British place and last name that described an area of land and those who lived there. It can mean “hare wood” from the Old English roots hara and wudu, or “gray wood” as a form of Harwood which uses the element hār. Harewood has a whimsical feel and is one you may not hear too often in the wild, making it a notable choice with plenty of individuality.
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