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Meaning & Origins
From the vocabulary word denoting the evergreen shrub or tree (Middle English holi(n), Old English holegn). The name was first used at the beginning of the 20th century, and has been particularly popular since the 1990s. It is bestowed especially on girls born around Christmas, when sprigs of holly are traditionally taken indoors to decorate rooms.
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Northern English: patronymic from the medieval personal name Harry.
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Nicknames & variations
Hollie, Holli, Hollye, Holley, Hollee, Holle, Holloway, Holl, Hollow, Holla
Harris, Harrington, Harrell, Harry, Harrelson, Harr, Harrigan, Harrold, Harrod, Harriman
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