Harold

Harold
This most interesting surname is German, cognate with the English name "Harrod", which itself derives from the Anglo-Saxon personal name "Here-weald" meaning "army power". Harold was a popular Scandinavian given name; for example, Harold Harefoot was the second Danish King, succeeding Canute in 1035, and Harold 11, the last Saxon King killed at Hastings in 1066, was partly of Danish blood. The surname dates back to the late 12th Century, (see below). Further recordings include one Radulfus Harold (1196) witness, "The Feet of Fines, Yorkshire", and Philip Herald (1327) "The Subsidy Rolls of Sussex". Variations in the idiom of the spelling include Harroll, Harrold, Harrel, Harrad and Harrod. One Syble Harrolde was christened at St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street., London, on April 14th 1550, and Alice, daughter of Thomas Harold was christened at St. Margaret's, Westminster, London in November 1613. Seven Coats of Arms have been granted to Harold families, in Suffolk and Shropshire. One Walter Harold was granted the Coat of Arms of his father-in-law, Edward Bee, Sheriff of Dublin who died in April 1614. This depicts a gold escarbuncle or precious stone between three silver estoiles on a red shield. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Ralph Harold which was dated 1171, in the "Pipe Rolls of Yorkshire", during the reign of King Henry 11, known as "The Builder of Churches", 1154 - 1189. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Harold — is an Old English name, meaning army leader , same as the title herald. A diminutive of Harold is Harry. *Several kings of Denmark, England and Norway were named Harald or Harold *Harold Arroyo, Puerto Rican boxer * [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu …   Wikipedia

  • Harold — el primo o como le quieran decir este tipo es apacionado por el parkour Este nombre puede referirse a: primo Harold Ford, Jr., candidato al senado estadounidense. Harold Perrineau, Jr. actor estadounidense. Harold Lloyd, actor estadounidense.… …   Wikipedia Español

  • HAROLD II — (1022 env. 1066) roi d’Angleterre (1066) À la mort, en 1053, de son père Godwin, comte de Wessex et de Kent, Harold, qui avait reçu le comté d’Est Anglie en 1044, devint l’homme puissant d’Angleterre. En 1057, il obtint des comtés pour ses trois… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Harold — ist eine Vornamensvariante von Harald, die insbesondere im englischsprachigen Raum verbreitet ist. Harold ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Dave Harold (* 1966), englischer Snooker Spieler Gale Harold (* 1969), US amerikanischer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Harold —   [englisch hærld], Könige von England:    1) Harold I., genannt Harold Harefoot [ heərfʊt, »Hasenfuß«], König (seit 1037), ✝ Oxford 17. 3. 1040; illegitimer Sohn Knuts des Großen Nach dessen Tod 1035 zum Regenten für Hardknut ernannt und 1037… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Harold II — (or Harald II) can refer to several people:*Harald II of Norway *Harold II of Denmark *Harold II of England …   Wikipedia

  • Harold I — Harold (or Harald) can refer to several people:*Harald I of Norway *Harold I of Denmark *Harold I of England …   Wikipedia

  • Harold — Harold1 [her′foot΄har′əld] n. [OE Hereweald & Harald < ON Haraldr, both < Gmc * Hariwald, lit., army chief < * harja , army (OE here, OHG heri) + * waldan, to rule: see WIELD] a masculine name: dim. Hal Harold2 [har′əld] 1. died 1040;… …   English World dictionary

  • Harold — m English: from an Old English personal name composed of the elements here army + weald ruler, reinforced before the Norman Conquest by the Scandinavian cognate Haraldr, introduced by Norse settlers. The name was not common in the later Middle… …   First names dictionary

  • Harold — Harold, eine katholische, in Baiern angesessene, 1813 in den dortigen Adel aufgenommene u. 1820 in den Freiherrnstand erhobene Familie, welche schon 883 aus Dänemark nach Irland gekommen war, wo einige ihrer Mitglieder auf den westlichen irischen …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Harold — Harold, s. Harald (engl. Könige) …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

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