Name
HARE

Name HARE

Between 1900 and 2022 there were 26 births of Hare in the countries below, which represents an average of 0 birth of children bearing the first name Hare per year on average throughout this period.
On the last available year for each country, we count 0 birth.

Other languages  :  
En Français Prénom Hare   
In Italiano Nome Hare   


Information about the first name Hare

The first name Hare has been assigned to:
80.77% to boys
19.23% to girls
The country where the first name Hare is the most common is:
NZ New Zealand
This first name is on trend: Male
This first name has 4 letters including 2 vowels and 2 consonants

Anagrams of the first name Hare

An anagram is a word that contains the same letters of another word. Here is the list of first names which are an anagram of Hare : Aher, Ehra, Erah, Hera, Reah, Reha, Rhae, Rhea

Anacyclics of the first name Hare

An anacyclic is a word or phrase that can be read in the normal sense of reading or in the opposite direction. Here is the list of names that are anonymous of the given name Hare: Erah

Hare in Japanese *

Romajihaa
Katakanaハー
Hiraganaはー
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Origin and meaning of name Hare

US English
Etymology src :
  • From Middle English hare, from Old English hara (“hare”), from Proto-West Germanic *hasō ~ *haʀ-, from Proto-Germanic *hasô, from *haswaz (“grey”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱh₂s-én-.
Etymology src :
  • From Middle English harren, harien (“to drag by force, ill-treat”), of uncertain origin. Compare harry, harass.
Etymology src :
  • From Middle English hore, from Old English hār (“hoar, hoary, grey, old”), from Proto-Germanic *hairaz (“grey”). Cognate with German hehr (“noble, sublime”).
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • hare (plural hares)
  • Any of several plant-eating animals of the family Leporidae, especially of the genus Lepus, similar to a rabbit, but larger and with longer ears.
  • The player in a paperchase, or hare and hounds game, who leaves a trail of paper to be followed.
Etymology (See also) src :
  • form (hare's home)
  • leveret (young hare)
  • jackrabbit (type of hare)
Etymology (Verb) src :
  • hare (third-person singular simple present hares, present participle haring, simple past and past participle hared)
  • (intransitive) To move swiftly.
Etymology (Alternative forms) src :
  • harr
Etymology (Verb) src :
  • hare (third-person singular simple present hares, present participle haring, simple past and past participle hared)
  • (obsolete) To excite; to tease, or worry; to harry.
Etymology (Adjective) src :
  • hare
  • (regional) Grey, hoary; grey-haired, venerable (of people).
  • (regional) Cold, frosty (of weather).
Etymology (Alternative forms) src :
  • hoar
Anagrams src :
  • Ahre, Hera, RHAe, Rahe, Rhea, hear, hera, rhea
Pronunciation src :
  • (Received Pronunciation)
  • IPA(key): /hɛə/, /hɛː/
  • (General American)
  • IPA(key): /hɛɚ/
  • Homophone: hair
Middle English
Etymology src :
  • From Old English hara; some forms have the vowel of Old Norse heri.
Etymology (Determiner) src :
  • hare
  • Alternative form of hire (“her”, genitive)
Etymology (Pronoun) src :
  • hare
  • Alternative form of hire (“hers”)
Etymology (Pronoun) src :
  • hare
  • Alternative form of hire (“her”, object)
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • hare
  • Alternative form of her (“hair”)
Etymology (Determiner) src :
  • hare
  • (chiefly West Midland and Kent) Alternative form of here (“their”)
Etymology (Alternative forms) src :
  • hara, haar, hayre, harre, hayr, are, here
Etymology (Noun) src :
  • hare (plural hares)
  • A hare or its meat (lagomorph of the genus Lepus)
  • (rare) An individual who is easily scared or frightened.
  • (rare) A hare's skin or hide.
Etymology (Pronunciation) src :
  • IPA(key): /ˈhaːr(ə)/
General
Proper noun src :
  • Hare
  • A surname transferred from the nickname.
  • Synonym of Sahtú
  • A hamlet in Broadway parish, South Somerset district, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST2915).
  • An unincorporated community in Williamson County, Texas, United States.
Afrikaans
Etymology src :
  • From Dutch (de) hare.
Pronoun src :
  • hare
  • hers (that or those of her)
Middle Dutch
Determiner src :
  • hāre
  • inflection of hāer:
  • feminine nominative/accusative singular
  • nominative/accusative plural
SE Swedish
Etymology src :
  • From Old Swedish hari, hæri, from Old Norse *hari, heri, from Proto-Germanic *hasô.
Anagrams src :
  • Hera
Noun src :
  • hare c
  • hare
Noun (Derived terms) src :
  • harmynt (“harelipped”)
NL Dutch
Etymology src :
  • From Middle Dutch hare. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Determiner src :
  • hare
  • non-attributive form of haar (English: hers)
  • Normally used in conjunction with the definite article de or het depending on the gender of what is being referred to.
  • Die auto is de hare. ― That car is hers.
  • Dat huis is het hare. ― That house is hers.
  • Dat is de/het hare. ― That is hers.
  • (archaic) inflected form of haar
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /ˈɦaː.rə/
  • Hyphenation: ha‧re
  • Rhymes: -aːrə
Determiner (Derived terms) src :
  • Hare Majesteit
DK Danish
Etymology src :
Noun src :
  • hare c (singular definite haren, plural indefinite harer)
  • hare
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /haːrə/, [ˈhɑːɑ]
Noun (See also) src :
  • hare on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
NO Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology src :
  • From Old Norse *heri, from Proto-Germanic *háswa-. Akin to English hare.
Alternative forms src :
  • hårrå (dialectal)
Noun src :
  • hare m (definite singular haren, indefinite plural harar, definite plural harane)
  • a mountain hare, Lepus timidus
  • a hare, a small animal of the genus Lepus
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /²hɑːrə/
  • Homophone: harde
Noun (Derived terms) src :
  • harepest
  • harerug
  • trollhare
Noun (Synonyms) src :
  • jase
NO Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology src :
  • From Old Norse *heri, from Proto-Germanic *háswa-. Compare with German Hase, Swedish hare.
Noun src :
  • hare m (definite singular haren, indefinite plural harer, definite plural harene)
  • a hare
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /ˈhaːrə/
  • Homophone: harde
Scots
Etymology src :
  • From Middle English hare, from Old English hara.
Noun src :
  • hare (plural hares)
  • a hare, Lepus sp.
  • (archaic) the last sheaf or portion of grain harvested; the end of the harvest
  • Synonyms: clyack, kirn, maiden
 

Popularity of the name Hare

Number of HARE births per year

Total births of Hare by country

Births with the first name Hare
Country
Boys
Girls
NZNew Zealand
1900 - 2022
21
0
CHSwitzerland
1909 - 2021
0
3
DEGermany
2000 - 2022
0
1
DKDenmark
1985 - 2022
0
1

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Personalities with the first name Hare

There is 1 personality with the first name Hare


Hare Sürel
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Turkey
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Film Actors and Actresses with the first name Hare

There are 3 actors and actresses with the first name Hare
Hare Sürel
Hare Pimentel
Hare Krishna Goyal

Rankings of first name HARE by country

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