Harry is the Medieval English of Henry and the diminutive of Harold meaning "estate ruler" and thus, is fitting for a a new son in royal households. The name Harry is very popular among the British Commonwealth countries. This name choice for a boy is shared with the popular character from literature, Harry Potter.
Harry is the Medieval English of Henry and the diminutive of Harold meaning "estate ruler" and thus, is fitting for a a new son in royal households. The name Harry is very popular among the British Commonwealth countries. This name choice for a boy is shared with the popular character from literature, Harry Potter.
Harry is the Medieval English of Henry and the diminutive of Harold meaning "estate ruler" and thus, is fitting for a a new son in royal households. The name Harry is very popular among the British Commonwealth countries. This name choice for a boy is shared with the popular character from literature, Harry Potter.
Harry is the Medieval English of Henry and the diminutive of Harold meaning "estate ruler" and thus, is fitting for a a new son in royal households. The name Harry is very popular among the British Commonwealth countries. This name choice for a boy is shared with the popular character from literature, Harry Potter.