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- Harry Ester
- Harrie Easter
- Harrie Ester
- Hary Easter
- Hary Ester
- Harri Easter
- Harri Ester
- Harey Easter
- Harey Ester
- Harry Eester
- Chinese (Simplified): 哈里 伊斯特 (Hālǐ Yīsītè)
- Czech: Jindřich Easter
- Dutch: Hendrik Easter
- French: Henri Easter
- German: Heinrich Easter
- Hungarian: Easter Henrik
- Italian: Enrico Easter
- Japanese: ハリー イースター (Harī Īsutā)
- Polish: Henryk Easter
- Portuguese: Henrique Easter
- EUA 81%
- Reino Unido 17%
- Outro 2%
The name "Harry" traces back to the Germanic name "Harirīks." This compound name combines "harja," meaning "army" or "warrior," and "rīks," meaning "king" or "ruler." Therefore, the original meaning of Harirīks is something akin to "army ruler" or "warrior king." The "h" sound softened over time in various Germanic dialects. "Harry" entered English through Norman French as "Henri," a continental form of the Germanic name. "Henri" became "Henry" in English. "Harry" then emerged as a common Middle English diminutive of "Henry," using the rhyming pattern common in nicknames. The popularity of "Harry" has fluctuated, often mirroring the popularity of "Henry" itself. It has been a consistently used name in England and spread with English speakers to other parts of the world. Common variations include "Hal" and "Hank," while "Harold" shares a similar Germanic root.
The surname Easter has its historical roots in the Old English word "ēastre," which refers to the spring season and is associated with the festival of Easter, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The name likely originated in England, with its earliest recorded instances appearing in the medieval period. As a surname, Easter may have been adopted by individuals born during the Easter season or those who lived near a place associated with the festival. Over time, it became a hereditary surname, reflecting the social roles of its bearers, who were often involved in agricultural or ecclesiastical occupations, given the significance of the season in the Christian calendar.
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