Hartleym & fEnglish (Rare) From an English surname that was derived from a place name, itself from Old English heorot "hart, male deer" and leah "woodland, clearing".
HershelmAmerican, Yiddish Yiddish diminutive of Hirsh. As a non-Jewish American name (somewhat common around the end of the 19th century), it was likely inspired by the German surname Herschel, borne for instance by the British-German astronomer William Herschel (1738-1822).