Hardin

/ˈhɑːrdɪn/ proper noun

A surname of English origin, also used as a place name for various towns and counties in the United States.

From Old English 'heard' meaning 'hard' or 'brave' plus the suffix '-ing' denoting 'people of' or 'place of'. The name likely originated as a description of hardy or brave people, or alternatively from 'hare dene' meaning 'hare valley'.

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