Hardin is a British boy's name derived from the old English word 'hara' which means 'rabbit' and 'denu' which means 'valley'. Generally, Christian boys are named Hardin. The meaning of Hardin is 'valley of the hares'. Compared with the hare, the person with the name Hardin is intelligent and quickly escapes from the obstacles. The reverse form of Hardin is Nidrah. Hardin in some regions of the UK and USA is also used as a surname. The boys with the name Hardin proved to be successful writers, actors, publishers, designers, and more. As per numerology, people named Hardin are compassionate and kind. There are various famous personalities who are named Hardin or have Hardin as a surname. A few of them include actress and singer Melora Diane Hardin, late ecologist Garrett Hardin, Charles Henry Hardin, who was a politician and former governor of Missouri, and Benjamin Hardin, former Kentucky Secretary of State.
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H-A-R-D-I-N , is a 6-letter male given name.