Name Element HARDUZ

Type Word & Element

Meaning & History

Germanic word meaning "hard, firm, brave" [1][2].

Related Items

Other Languages & Culturesheard(Anglo-Saxon) hard(Frankish) hart(Old High German) harðr(Old Norse) hard(Old Saxon)
Given Name DescendantsHeard(Anglo-Saxon) Beñat(Basque) Bernat, Ricard(Catalan) Bernard, Bernarda(Croatian) Bernard, Richard(Czech) Bernhard, Richard(Danish) Barend, Berend, Berendina, Bernard, Bernhard, Richard(Dutch) Bernadine, Bernard, Harding, Hardy, Richard, Richelle, Richardine(English) Rikhard(Finnish) Bernard, Richard(French) Bernhard, Ricarda, Richard(German) Berahard, Berard, Berenhard, Bernard, Bernhard, Richard, Richardis, Ricohard(Germanic) Bernát, Richárd, Rikárdó(Hungarian) Risteárd(Irish) Berardo, Bernardo, Riccarda, Riccardo(Italian) Rihards, Ričards(Latvian) Ričardas(Lithuanian) Bernhard, Richard, Rikard(Norwegian) Bernuharduz, Rīkaharduz(Old Germanic) Bernard, Ryszard(Polish) Bernardo, Ricarda, Ricardo(Portuguese) Richard(Slovak) Bernard, Bernarda, Rihard(Slovene) Bernarda, Bernardo, Ricarda, Ricardo(Spanish) Bernhard, Richard, Rickard, Rikard(Swedish) Rhisiart(Welsh)
Surname DescendantsBernat(Catalan) Bernard, Bernardová(Czech) Barends, Bernard, Richard(Dutch) Bernard, Harding, Hardy, Richard, Richards, Richardson, Rickard(English) Bernard, Hardy, Richard(French) Bernard, Bernhard, Richard(German) Berardi, Bernardi(Italian) Bernardo(Portuguese) Hardie(Scottish) Bernard(Slovene) Bernhardsson(Swedish) Prichard, Pritchard(Welsh)

Sources & References

  1. Kroonen, Guus. Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic. Brill, 2013, page 211.
  2. Orel, Vladimir. A Handbook of Germanic Etymology. Brill, 2003, page 162.
Entry added December 7, 2022