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Just call me Mr Hairy-foot

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January 21, 2016, 19:48
BobHale
Just call me Mr Hairy-foot
According to this I must be descended from hobbits.

"Hale: Name Meaning, English (also well established in South Wales): topographic name for someone who lived in a nook or hollow, "


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January 21, 2016, 20:30
Kalleh
Well, at least it wasn't a nook or cranny... Wink
January 29, 2016, 15:15
bethree5
darn! You'd think "Hale" might mean 'hale' as in 'hale and hardy.' Whereas my mother's family surname, Hallett, actually does mean that, in part. But not the 'hal' part! Supposedly "Hallett" is derived from old Anglo-Norman name "Alard", derived from Old Germanic "Adelard". First half (Adal) means noble, 2nd half (ard) is from 'hard', meaning hale, hardy, hearty, etc.