Hargrave

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Habitational surname, from Old English hār (grey) or hara (hare) + graf (grove) or grǣfe (thicket).

Proper noun[edit]

Hargrave (countable and uncountable, plural Hargraves)

  1. (uncountable) A number of places:
    1. A village in Hargrave and Huxley parish, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ4862).
    2. A village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire, England, previously in East Northamptonshire district (OS grid ref TL0370).
    3. A village and civil parish in West Suffolk district, Suffolk, England, previously in St Edmundsbury district (OS grid ref TL7759).
    4. A settlement in the Rural Municipality of Wallace-Woodworth, Manitoba, Canada.
    5. An unincorporated community in Rush County, Kansas, United States.
  2. (countable) A habitational surname from Old English.

Statistics[edit]

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Hargrave is the 4989th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 7037 individuals. Hargrave is most common among White (76.6%) and Black/African American (18.27%) individuals.

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