Hardwin
Masculine
Germanic
Meaning & Origin
Hardwin is the Old German form of Hartwin, derived from the elements hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy" and wini meaning "friend", thus translating to "brave friend". Historical BearersThe most notable bearer of this name is Hardwin von Grätz (Latin: Ortuinus Gratius; 1475–1542), a German humanist scholar and theologian active in Cologne. Born in Holtwick, he studied at the University of Cologne and later became a professor of arts. He was a follower of the humanist movements of his time, associated with figures like Hegius and Peter of Ravenna. His Latinized name, Ortwin, is more commonly used in scholarly literature.Related FormsIn modern German, the name appears as Hartwin, while the Italian form is Arduino. All share the underlying meaning of "brave friend".Meaning: Brave friendOrigin: GermanicType: First nameUsage regions: Germany, historical German-speaking Europe