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Happy Birthday Haley

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Happy Birthday Haley Personalized Card

Happy birthday to you Haley! I wish you a very special day, sending this Happy Birthday Haley personalized card to you. Dear Haley, I wish you a bright and beautiful day on your special day. This named card was specially designed for Haley’s birthday. Haley is also a good name to be given to newborn babies.

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Haley Given Name Meaning & History

GENDER: Feminine, USAGE: English (Modern), PRONOUNCED: HAY-lee. A variant of HAYLEY. Origin Irish: Ingenious. Origin English: Variant of Halley and Hayley. Origin Scandinavian: Heroine, brave one. This female name derives from the Old English name “Eadwine”, composed of two elements: the Anglo-Saxon “hieg”, which in turn derives from the Proto-Germanic “hawją”, meaning ‘Grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder, Any mix of green leafy plants used for fodder” plus the Old English “*leah”, meaning “woodland, a clearing ‘especially one used for farming’, a meadow”. The name was made famous by the child actress Hayley Mills. Mills was 12 when she was discovered by J. Lee Thompson, who was initially looking for a boy to play the lead role in Tiger Bay. Walt Disney’s wife, Lillian Disney, saw her performance and suggested that Mills be given the lead role in Pollyanna.

Haley is a variant of Hayley. Hayley originates in the Old English language and means “meadow of hay”. It was derived from an Old English surname and as a surname, it functions until today. Some sources also suggest its origin in the Old Norse language and the meaning “heroine”. It was popularized by the English actress and singer Hayley Mills. — The name Haley is a spelling variant of the English surname “Hayley” which is derived from a place name. The surname was probably originated around Hailey in Oxfordshire, a county in the southeast region of England. Hayley comes from the Old English words “hēg” (meaning ‘hay’) and “leah” (meaning clearing).

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