- Henrique, Hen, Heinrich, Henderson, Han, Hank, Henk, Hendrik, Harold,
Hereweald, Haraldr, Harald, Hagrold, Harvey, Harris, Harrison, Harriet, Harriete...
- 'army-ruler'. The name
entered Modern English via the Old
English from
Hereweald,
which retained the same
meaning and was
prevalent in Anglo-Saxon England...
- The
given name
Haraldr (also Haralldr) is the
equivalent of Old
English Hereweald, Old High
German Heriwald, from hari "army" and wald- "rule". Harald's...
- Harald, the Old
German names Hairold or Herold, or the Old
English name
Hereweald. The
Irish derivative is Ó hArailt. Dave Harold, (born 1966), English...
-
early as the 3rd century. *hari, her army Y Y Diether, Luther, Haraldr/
Hereweald/Harold, Herbert, Herleif, Herman/Arminius, Ariovistus, Ariouualdus,...
- The
family are
reputed to be
descended from the Anglo-Saxon thegns,[b]
Hereweald (Harold) and Æðel (Æthel or Adel) of Grēneleāh or Gryndeleā (c.850), transliterated...
-
weald "power, leader, ruler". Variants:
Hariwald (Ancient Germanic),
Hereweald (Anglo-Saxon),
Harald (Danish),
Harold (English),
Harri (Finnish), Harald...