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June 26, November 26 (disputed) hær (rock) + lēah (wood, clearing) |
Harley is a given unisex name. The name is derived from the Old English words hara meaning hare, and leah, meaning wood or clearing and meadow in later development of the language. The name Harley means "hare's meadow".
Harley first became popular in the year 1880, where it was the 180th most popular masculine given name in the United States, the name first became popular as a feminine given name in 1991, and became the 667th most popular feminine given name during that year.
Harley Allen (born January 23, 1956), an American country singer and songwriter
Harley Alexander-Sule, English singer in Rizzle Kicks
Harley Brinsfield, an American radio personality and host of The Harley Show
Harley Boss (1908 - 1964), a Major League Baseball first baseman
Harley True Burton (1888 - 1964), a Texas historian, college president, and mayor
Harley H. Christy (1870 – 1950), a Vice Admiral of the United States Navy
Harley Cross (born 1978), an American film and television actor
Harley Desjarlais, a regional Métis leader in Canada
Harley Dillinger (1894 - 1959), an American Major League Baseball pitcher
Harley Earl, car designer and coachbuilder, the first styling chief at General Motors
Harley Flanagan (born 1968), musician and member of the 1980s hardcore punk band Cro-Mags
Harley Flanders, an American mathematician
Harley Frank, a First Nations leader in southern Alberta, Canada
Harley Granville-Barker (1877 – 1946), an English actor, director, producer, critic and playwright
Harley Hisner (born November 6, 1926), a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball
Harley Hotchkiss (born 1927), a Canadian businessman
Harley M. Jacklin (1889-1970), an American politician
Harley Martin Kilgore (1893 - 1956), a United States Senator from West Virginia
Harley the Nightrider, a professional wrestler from All-Star Wrestling
Harley Eugene Knox (1899 – 1956), an American independent politician from California
Harley Jane Kozak (born January 28, 1957), an American actress and author
Harley Lewis (born May 5, 1971), an American professional wrestler
Harley Marques Silva (born July 6, 1975), a Brazilian beach volleyball champion
Harley A. Martin (1880-1951), an American politician
Harley McCollum (1916 – 1984), an American football tackle
Harley Parker (1915 – 1992), a Canadian artist, designer, curator, professor and scholar
Harley Pasternak (born August 6, 1974), a Canadian personal trainer, public speaker and author
Harley Payne (1868 - 1935), a former American professional baseball player
Harley Peyton, an American television producer and writer
Harley Leland Race (born April 11, 1943), a retired American professional wrestler and current promoter
Harley Refsal, an American artist and woodcarver
Harley Rutledge (1926 - 2006), an American physics professor and ufologist
Harley Schwadron, an American cartoonist
Harley Sewell (born April 18, 1931), a former American football guard
Harley Edward Streten (born 5 November 1991), an Australian DJ known professionally as Flume
Harley Orrin Staggers (1907 – 1991), a Democratic U.S. politician
Harley O. Staggers, Jr. (born February 22, 1951), a Democratic U.S. politician
Harley Oliver Teets (1906 - 1957), American law enforcement official and warden of San Quentin State Prison
Harley Venton (born December 12, 1953), an American actor
Harley Quinn, a fiction supervillian created by DC Comics
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