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Female Name

Harriet

ˈhæɹ.i.ɪt
ˈhɛɹ.i.ɪt
Overview

Gender

feminine

Origin

Categories

2020's Grand Slam tennis players
Animal Crossing characters
authors
aviation
Bewitched characters
black history
Charles Dickens characters
civil rights
dancers
Danny Phantom characters
Characteristics
How people perceive this name
Overall Rating
79/100
classic160%
mature80%
formal120%
upper class100%
natural80%
wholesome120%
strong100%
refined100%
strange65%
serious100%

Meaning & Etymology

English form of Henriette, and thus a feminine form of Harry. It was first used in the 17th century, becoming very common in the English-speaking world by the 18th century. Famous bearers include the Americans Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896), the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, and the abolitionist Harriet Tubman (1820-1913).

Related Names

Harriett

Variants

Harriette

Variants

Henrietta

Variants

Harrietta

Variants

Etta

Diminutives

Ettie

Diminutives

Hallie

Diminutives

Hattie

Diminutives

Hatty

Diminutives

Hettie

Diminutives

Harry

Masculine Forms

Henry

Masculine Forms

Jindřiška

Other Languages & Cultures

Henriette

Other Languages & Cultures

Henny

Other Languages & Cultures

Jette

Other Languages & Cultures

Hendrika

Other Languages & Cultures

Hendrikje

Other Languages & Cultures

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