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Harold (given name) Harold is an English personal name. The modern name Harold ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic *harja-waldaz, meaning 'military-power' or 'army-ruler'. The name entered Modern English via the Old English from Hereweald, which retained the ...
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Harold (surname) Harold is an English personal name. The modern name Harold and Harrod may have derived from the Old Danish name Harald, the Old German names Hairold or Herold, or the Old English name Hereweald. The Irish derivative is '' Ó hArailt''. which is ...
, surname in the English language * András Arató, known in
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culture as "Hide the Pain Harold"


Arts and entertainment

* ''Harold'' (film), a 2008 comedy film * ''Harold'', an 1876 poem by
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (6 August 1809 – 6 October 1892) was an English poet. He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign. In 1829, Tennyson was awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal at Cambridge for one of his ...
* ''Harold, the Last of the Saxons'', an 1848 book by
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, PC (25 May 180318 January 1873) was an English writer and politician. He served as a Whigs (British political party), Whig member of Parl ...
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Harold or the Norman Conquest ''Harold, or the Norman Conquest'' is an opera in four acts with music by the British composer Frederic H. Cowen with a libretto by Edward Malet, edited by Frederic Edward Weatherly, adapted into the German by L.A. Caumont, and first performe ...
'', an opera by Frederic Cowen * ''Harold'', an 1885 opera by
Eduard Nápravník Eduard Francevič Nápravník (Russian: Эдуа́рд Фра́нцевич Напра́вник; 24 August 1839 – 10 November 1916) was a Czech conductor and composer. Nápravník settled in Russia and is best known for his leading role in Rus ...
* Harold, a character from the cartoon ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'' * Harold & Kumar, a US movie; Harold/Harry is the main actor in the show.


Places

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Alpine, Los Angeles County, California Alpine, more fully Alpine Springs and also called Harold, was an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California located 2 miles south of where Palmdale is now. The Trego Post Office was located at the Alpine Station stop on the Sout ...
, an erstwhile settlement that was also known as Harold *
Harold, Florida Harold is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Santa Rosa County, in the U.S. state of Florida. Its population was 823 as of the 2010 census. A satellite field for Training Air Wing FIVE at Naval Air Station Whiting Field ...
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Harold, Kentucky Harold is an unincorporated community located in Floyd County, Kentucky, United States. A post office was established in the community in 1905, and named for local merchant Harold Hatcher of the Hatcher family of early area settlers. Profession ...
, an unincorporated community *
Harold, Missouri Harold is an unincorporated community in northwest Greene County, in the U.S. state of Missouri Missouri is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking List of U.S. states and territ ...
, an unincorporated community ;Elsewhere * Harold, Ontario, Canada, a community in Stirling-Rawdon township


Other uses

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Cyclone Harold Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold was a very powerful tropical cyclone which caused widespread destruction in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, and Tonga during April 2020. It was the first Category 5 tropical cyclone in 2020. The seventh named ...
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Harold (horse) Harold (foaled 1876 in Pennsylvania) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Background Harold was a chestnut horse bred by Aristides Welch who owned both his sire and his dam. Sired by Leamington, a four-time Leading sire in North America, ...
, an American Thoroughbred racehorse *
Harold (improvisation) Harold is a structure used in longform improvisational theatre that is performed by improv troupes and teams across the world. In the Harold structure, characters and themes are introduced and then recur in a series of connected scenes. It was fir ...
, an improvisational form popularized by Del Close *
Harold Interlocking Harold Interlocking is a large railroad junction located in New York City. It is the busiest rail junction in the United States. It serves trains on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor and the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line and Port Washington Branc ...
, a rail junction in New York City


See also

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Harald (disambiguation) Harald or Haraldr is the Old Norse form of the given name Harold. It may refer to: Medieval Kings of Denmark * Harald Bluetooth (935–985/986) Kings of Norway * Harald Fairhair (c. 850–c. 933) * Harald Greycloak (died 970) * Harald Hardrad ...
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Harrold (disambiguation) Harrold may refer to: Places *Harrold, Bedfordshire in the United Kingdom *Harrold, South Dakota in the United States *Harrold, Texas in the United States *Harrold Independent School District Harrold Independent School District is a public scho ...
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Herald (disambiguation) A herald is an officer of arms. It also means messenger. Herald may also refer to: Geography * Herald, California, United States * Herald, Illinois, United States * Herald Island (disambiguation) People with the surname * Earl S. Herald (1914 ...
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Jesus H. Christ Jesus H. Christ is an expletive interjection that refers to the Christian religious figure of Jesus Christ. It is typically uttered in anger, surprise, or frustration, though sometimes also with humorous intent. The expressions "Christ", "Jesus" ...
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