Haines

/heɪnz/ noun

Definition

A surname of English origin, also the name of several places including Haines, Alaska. Sometimes refers to the Haines shoe company or other businesses bearing this name.

Etymology

English topographic surname from 'hain' meaning enclosure or hedge, with the possessive 's'. Originally indicated someone who lived near or maintained a hedged enclosure. Variants include Hains and Haynes.

Kelly Says

Haines beautifully illustrates how surnames preserve ancient landscape features - people literally took their names from hedgerows and enclosures that may have disappeared centuries ago. Today's Haines families carry forward the memory of medieval English agricultural practices in their very identity.

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