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| ๐‘ซ๐‘ฌ๐‘ฐ๐‘จ๐‘ต๐‘ฐ๐‘น๐‘จ |
origin: greek

meaning:ย devastating, capable of great destruction. She was also a princess whose name translated as "man-destroyer" or "destroyer of her husband." She was the wife of Heracles and, in late accounts, his unwitting murderer, killing him with the poisoned Shirt of Nessus.




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origin: anglo-saxon

meaning: the name comes from having lived in Hargrave, a place-name found in the counties of Northamptonshire and Suffolk. There is also a Hargrave Hall in Chesire. The place-name is derived from the Old English elements har, which meant "hare" or "on the border," and graf or grรฆfe, which meant "grove." The place-name as a whole meant "grove filled with rabbits" or "grove on a border."ย 

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