Harwyck
ha-rwy-ck
Origin:British
Meaning:Army settlement; Herd settlement
With a name like Harwyck, your little one won't go very far without their motivating and rambunctious entourage. This masculine title is typically spelled Harwick, though replacing the i with a y only makes it more charming! Originally an English place name, Harwyck derives from the elements here, meaning "army," and wīc, meaning "settlement," giving it the definition of "army settlement." Whether they're playing at the park or in the backyard, your Harwyck will frequently be accompanied by an army of pals. Replacing the element here with heorde changes this moniker's translation to "herd settlement," hinting towards an overall preference for group activities. Though every room sweet Harwyck and their crew enter will be noisier than it was before, you'll love watching your child thrive in the company of others.
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Ancestry, Harwick Family History
SurnameDB, Last Name: Harwick
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