Harman

/ˈhɑːrmən/ noun

Definition

A surname of Germanic origin, or occasionally used as a given name.

Etymology

From Old German 'Hermann' composed of 'heri' (army) and 'mann' (man), literally meaning 'army man' or warrior. The name was popularized by Hermann the Cherusci, who defeated Roman legions in 9 AD.

Kelly Says

The name Harman carries the DNA of ancient Germanic warrior culture - every bearer of this name is etymologically connected to the concept of military strength. It's remarkable how medieval occupational and descriptive names continue to survive as family identities centuries later.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መጫወቻ
ARالعربية
سرج
BNবাংলা
জীন
CACatalà
arnès
CSČeština
střeva
DADansk
seletøj
DEDeutsch
Geschirr
ELΕλληνικά
σέλα
ESEspañol
arnés
FAفارسی
سرج
FISuomi
satulat
FRFrançais
harnais
GUGU
ઘોડાનો સાધન
HAHA
jirgi
HEעברית
רתום
HIहिन्दी
जीन
HUMagyar
ló szerszám
IDBahasa Indonesia
tali kekang
IGIG
ịlụ
ITItaliano
finimento
JA日本語
馬具
KKKK
ат құрылымы
KMKM
មាន
KO한국어
마구
MRMR
गाडीचा सजाव
MSBahasa Melayu
tali kekang
MYမြန်မာ
နံရံ
NLNederlands
tuig
NONorsk
seletøy
PAPA
ਸਜਾ
PLPolski
uprząż
PTPortuguês
arreio
RORomână
ham
RUРусский
упряжь
SVSvenska
selar
SWKiswahili
mikakati
TAதமிழ்
சாதனம்
TEతెలుగు
జీనం
THไทย
อานม้า
TLTL
alsa
TRTürkçe
koşum
UKУкраїнська
упряж
URاردو
جن
VITiếng Việt
yên
YOYO
awọ ẹṣin
ZH中文
挽具
ZUZU
isikhwama

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