Harlow

English

Etymology

From various places in England, from Old English hær (rock) or Old English here (army) + Old English hlæw (hill).

Proper noun

Harlow

  1. A habitational surname.
  2. A male or female given name transferred from the surname.
  3. a town and local government district in Essex, England.

Derived terms

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