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    Heartsill

    Pronunciation: HART-sil

    ⚥ Unisex
    Old English

    Meaning

    Heart's desire, heart's joy, or heart's delight

    Origin

    Old English

    History & Etymology

    Heartsill is a very rare and unusual name, likely derived from Old English elements. It appears to be a compound name, possibly combining 'heorte' (heart) and 'sælig' (blessed, happy, prosperous) or 'sylf' (self, own). Another interpretation could be 'heart's will' or 'heart's desire.' Its usage as a given name is extremely limited and it is more commonly found as a surname, particularly in the Southern United States, suggesting a possible occupational or descriptive origin that later became a personal identifier. The name's rarity means it does not have a well-documented history as a first name, but rather emerged from a surname tradition.

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