In: Family and Relationships | 548 days ago
This English family surname stems from Haw. A "HAW" was once used to describe a hedge or "Haeg" in Saxon times. It was also used to describe a place where Hawthorns grow near a house. It was in usage after 1066; The Norman Conquest. It may have perhaps, also been derived from the Norman word "haugr" meaning mound and "leah" meaning "clearing".
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