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History:
The surname Hares is of British origin and is derived from the Old English word 'hara,' meaning a hare or rabbit.
The Hares surname first appeared in Scotland in the 13th century, and it is believed to have been derived from a nickname, referring to someone who resembled a hare in some way. The earliest record of the surname is found in the Records of the Parliament of Scotland, which lists a John Hares as a witness in 1296.
Description:
The Hares surname is associated with a strong sense of loyalty and commitment to family and community. This is reflected in the many Hares families who have served in the British Armed Forces, including the Royal Navy, the British Army, and the Royal Air Force.
In some families, the Hares surname is passed down from generation to generation, with each generation taking on the name of the preceding one. This is a reminder of the importance of family and tradition in the Hares family.
The Hares surname has many variations, including Harres, Harries, Harriss, Harrisses, and Harees.
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Maharashtra
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Madhya Pradesh
6

Uttar Pradesh
3

Andhra Pradesh
2

Delhi
2

Karnataka
2

Bihar
1

Tamil Nadu
1
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