Meaning: (From the High Meadow, High Wood Clearing, Place
Name, shortened form of O’Hanley, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÁinle
‘descendant of Áinle’, a personal name meaning ‘champion’. This is the name of
a ruling family in Connacht; it is now common in southern
Ireland. English:
habitational name from any of various places, such as Handley in
Cheshire, Derbyshire.
Northamptonshire, and Dorset and Hanley in Staffordshire and Worcestershire,
all from Old English hean, the weak dative case (originally used after a
preposition and article) of heah ‘high’ + leah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, or from
Handley Farm in Clayhanger, Devon, which is named from Old English han
‘(boundary) stone’ + leah.)
Origin: (English, Old English, Irish)
Pronunciation: (HHAENLiy, HAN-lee)
Gender: Uni-Sex
I forget where I first saw this
name but I kind of like it. It does however feel like a name that will be
easily forgotten. I do see a country character that is rough around the edges
but is still a lovable character loved by other characters in novel. I see this
name as more of a secondary character kind of name though. Though I also think
it might be more memorable and likable as a last name. The meanings are very
nice and it has a nice long history of use which would make this a good name to
use in a historical fiction novel.
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