Meaning & Origin
Harlee is a variant of the English unisex name Harley. It emerged as a feminine spelling, particularly popularized in the late 20th century.EtymologyThe name Harley originates from an English surname derived from a place name. The root elements are Old English hara meaning "hare" or hær meaning "rock, heap of stones", combined with leah meaning "woodland, clearing". Thus, the name originally referred to someone living near a hare-filled clearing or a stony clearing.History and UsageWhile Harley has been used as a masculine name in the United States since the 19th century, its usage for girls grew after a character named Harley appeared on the soap opera Guiding Light in 1987. Harlee, like other variants such as Harleigh, reflects a trend of respelling unisex names with a distinctively feminine form. The name remains relatively uncommon but is recognized in English-speaking countries.Notable BearersNotable people with the name include:Harlee Dean (born 1991), English footballerHarlee McBride (born 1948), American actressRelated NamesOther variants are Harleigh and the root Harley. Feminine forms include Harleen.Meaning: Variant of Harley, itself meaning "hare's meadow" or "rocky glade"Origin: EnglishType: Feminine given name (also used unisex)Usage Regions: United States, United Kingdom