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Harman is a given name.
Description
The first name Harman is plausibly of Old English origin meaning "grey man" from Old English hār "grey, hoary" and mann "man". Occasionally it can be from the Old English personal name here-mann "army leader", itself made up of the common Germanic elements "hari" ("army") and "man" ("man"), or a derivation of the Scottish surname "Hardman" of the Clan Buchan (Aberdeenshire), the "d" having been dropped after the defeat of the Jacobite forces in 1690 at the Battle of Cromdale and exile to the court of the Count St. Germain (Avignon, France).
List of people
This section lists people with the name Harman.
Sex | Birth place | Death place | Father | Mother | Joined with | |
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Harman Russell Boxsell (1879-1951) | M | Broughton Creek, New South Wales, Australia | Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia | Edward Boxsell (1832-1895) | Elizabeth Wenham (1838-1906) | Eva J Ladmore (1883-1947)+Ruth Evelyn Vidler (1917-2006) |
A sample of males
Birth place | Birth date | Death place | Father | Mother | Joined with | |
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Harman Russell Boxsell (1879-1951) | Broughton Creek, New South Wales, Australia | 18 September 1879 | Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia | Edward Boxsell (1832-1895) | Elizabeth Wenham (1838-1906) | Eva J Ladmore (1883-1947)+Ruth Evelyn Vidler (1917-2006) |
A sample of females
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Other people
See also
- All pages beginning with "Harman "
- Concept:Harman