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Dec 5, 2004

Haase - What's in a name anyway?

What's in the name?
Below are listed meanings of the words - Christopher Haase

(Greek)

~ meaning ~ Bearing Christ
~ motivation ~ To make the best of what you have

~ character ~ Is law abiding

~ feelings ~ Needs to be needed

~ intelligence ~ You are noted for your creativity

~ spiritual ~ Is sure of their direction

~ nature ~ Does not like leaving things unfinished

~ inherent ~You are known for your sense of humor

Haase is a German Lowlands version of the English name Hare, which was the nickname for the fast runner, or a person of nervous or timerous nature. Other cognate forms are Hase (German); Haas, Haase (Low German); De Haese (Flemish); De Haas (Dutch); Haas (Jewish ornamental). Hare is also found among the Irish as an Anglicized form of O hAichir , which meant "

descendant of Aichear,
" whose name meant fierce, sharp. Variations of the Irish name are Hair, Haire, O'Haire, O'Hare, O'Hagher, O'Hahir, O'Hehir .