Hale
English
Etymology
Old English dative form of halh (“hollow, nook”)
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Hale
- A topographic surname from Old English
- A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SJ7786)
Derived terms
Anagrams
Hawaiian
Etymology
Borrowed from English Harry, identical with Hawaiian hale (“house”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
- a male given name from English.
- a surname
Related terms
References
- Mary Kawena Pukui - Samuel H. Elbert, Hawaiian Dictionary, University of Hawaii Press 1971, pages 182
- Hawaii State Archives: Marriage records Hale occurs in 19th century marriage records as the only name (mononym) of 4 women and 31 men.
Turkish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Hāle
- a female given name from Arabic
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