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Hurley
Meaning
Noun
●
A
stick
used
in the game
of hurling.
●
In Hurling:
The
game
of hurling.
Name
●
A
surname
from Irish, an
anglicization
of Ó hUirthile.
●
An Irish
surname
, a
variant
of Herlihy.
●
An English
surname
from Old English, a
variant
of Harley.
●
A
locale
in England. Probably from Old English hyrne (“corner,
hirn
”) + lēah (“woodland; clearing”).
A
village
in Berkshire.
●
A
locale
in England. Probably from Old English hyrne (“corner,
hirn
”) + lēah (“woodland; clearing”).
A
village
in Warwickshire.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
town
in New York; likely
named
for the
village
in Berkshire.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
city
, the
county seat
of Iron County, Wisconsin;
named
for
attorney
M. A. Hurley.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
census-designated place
in Mississippi.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
town
in New Mexico.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
city
in South Dakota;
named
for
railroad
engineer
R. E. Hurley.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
city
in Missouri.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
An
unincorporated
community
in Alabama;
named
for early
settler
Edmund Hurley.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
An
unincorporated
community
in Virginia;
probably
named
for early
settler
Samuel Robert Hurley.
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