Hare (disambiguation)

A hare is a mammal very closely related to the rabbit.

Hare may also refer to:

People:

  • Hare (surname), including a list of people with the name
  • Hare Indians or Slavey, a Canadian First Nations aboriginal people
  • Hare Krishna Konar (1915–1974), Bengali communist politician
  • Hare Te Rangi (born 1977), New Zealand former rugby league footballer

Places:

  • Hare Bay (Newfoundland), Canada
  • Hares Canyon, Oregon
  • Hare Island, next to the port of Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Hare or Zayachy Island, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Hare, a hamlet in the parish of Broadway, Somerset
  • Hare nome or simply "the Hare", a nome in ancient Egypt
  • Hare, Texas, unincorporated community in Williamson County

Other uses:

  • Hare baronets, three baronetcies, one of England and two of the United Kingdom
  • Handley Page Hare, a British bomber aircraft retired in 1937
  • Hare (hieroglyph)
  • Hare (computer virus), which infected MS-DOS and Windows 95 machines in August 1996
  • Hare Psychopathy Checklist, a contemporary psycho-diagnostic tool commonly used to assess psychopathy
  • Hare School, one of the oldest schools (grades 1-12) in Kolkata, India
  • Hare Field, a sports facility in Hillsboro, Oregon
  • Hare language, a dialect of the Slavey language spoken in Canada

See also

  • Hair (disambiguation)
  • Hare & Hare, a former landscape architecture firm in Kansas City, Missouri
  • Hare Krishna (mantra)
  • Hare Krishna movement, colloquial term for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
  • Hare quota, a system of voting attributed to Thomas Hare
  • O'Hare (disambiguation)
  • Sea hare, a small marine gastropod mollusc
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