Name Harfang
Gender Masculine
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Meaning & History
From a name of the snowy owl, originally Swedish #harfång#, which means "hare-catcher" from #har(e)# "hare" and #fånga# "to catch". It occurs briefly in the 'Harry Potter' series belonging to a pure-blood wizard (Harfang Longbottom) and in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series (in the sixth book, 'The Silver Chair') as the name of a city of giants ("the great city of the far northern giants (the civilized ones)").