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Hurley

Meaning

Noun

A
used
of hurling.
In Hurling:
The
of hurling.

Name

A
from Irish, an
of Ó hUirthile.
An Irish
, a
of Herlihy.
An English
from Old English, a
of Harley.
  • A
    in England. Probably from Old English hyrne (“corner,
    ”) + lēah (“woodland; clearing”).
  • A
    in Berkshire.
  • A
    in England. Probably from Old English hyrne (“corner,
    ”) + lēah (“woodland; clearing”).
  • A
    in Warwickshire.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in New York; likely
    for the
    in Berkshire.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    , the
    of Iron County, Wisconsin;
    for
    M. A. Hurley.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in Mississippi.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in New Mexico.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in South Dakota;
    for
    R. E. Hurley.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in Missouri.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • An
    in Alabama;
    for early
    Edmund Hurley.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • An
    in Virginia;
    for early
    Samuel Robert Hurley.
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