Other Origin(s):British, German, Indian
Meaning:Powerful army, mighty army; Defeated
No task or challenge will be too much for little Haral and their "troop" of helpers and supporters. As the Sami form of Harald, this gender-neutral name has Scandinavian and German origins. Its roots ultimately lie in Harold, an Old English title meaning "powerful army" or "mighty army." While these definitions imply endless triumph, Haral's alternative translation is somewhat contrasting. Deriving from the Nepali word harala, Haral could mean "defeated," a phrase you won't often use to describe your kiddo! Though they may occasionally encounter setbacks or need to change tactics, your Haral will learn from these experiences and continue on their path to victory.
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