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    Harral

    Pronunciation: HAIR-uhl

    ⚥ Unisex
    Old English

    Meaning

    army ruler

    Origin

    Old English

    History & Etymology

    The name Harral is a rare and archaic name with roots in Old English. It is derived from the elements 'here' meaning 'army' and 'weald' meaning 'power, ruler'. This etymology suggests a name associated with leadership and military prowess. While it shares a similar sound and some etymological components with more common names like Harold, Harral itself has never achieved widespread popularity.

    Its usage has been historically very limited, appearing sporadically in records, often as a surname before occasionally being adopted as a given name. The 'unisex' designation is largely due to its extreme rarity; without a strong historical gender association, it could theoretically be applied to either, though its Old English masculine roots lean towards male usage.

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