HARRIES - translation to arabic
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HARRIES - translation to arabic

FAMILY NAME

HARRIES         

الفعل

داهَمَ ; دَهَمَ ; دَهِمَ

كلب لصيد الأرانب غداء      

harrier

الهرار كلب صيد      
harrier

Wikipedia

Harries

Harries is a surname. For the meaning and origins of the name refer to Harris (surname).

Harries may refer to: Trevor Harries Welsh descent, English Sculptor, b, 1966 former assistant to Sir Anthony Caro

  • Carl Dietrich Harries (1866–1923), German chemist
  • Douglas Harries (1893–1972), Royal Air Force officer and cricketer
  • Finn Harries (born 13 May 1993), YouTube personality, brother of Jack Harries
  • Heinrich Harries (1762–1802), German theologian
  • Jack Harries (born 13 May 1993), YouTube personality known for his channel Jacksgap
  • Jenny Harries (born October 1958), English public health physician
  • Jill Harries, professor emerita of ancient history at the University of St Andrews
  • Lauren Charlotte Harries (born 1978), disputed British child prodigy
  • Paul Harries (born 1977), Australian professional footballer
  • Raymond Harries, Royal Air Force pilot in World War II
  • Richard Harries, Baron Harries of Pentregarth (born 1936), Bishop of Oxford, England
  • Sian Harries, Welsh writer and actor
  • William Henry Harries (1843–1921), U.S. Representative
  • Harries, fans of the English singer Harry Styles
Examples of use of HARRIES
1. Also taking his seat as Baron Harries of Pentregarth was the retired Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Rev Richard Harries.
2. "It‘s shocking really," says Benjamin Harries, visiting from New York.
3. 0'.10.2005: Richard Harries – to be or not to be?
4. Mr Harries attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace with several ITV staff.
5. Whatever other calamities may befall Bush, their spectre harries him to the right.