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Harvey is an English surname and place-name, derived from a personal name meaning "soldier" or "man-at-arms". It is thought to have come to England with the Breton mercenaries of William the Conqueror as "Hervé". It is also used as a given name. As a given name, the diminutive Harry is sometimes used.

Places

Harvey is a common place-name in some English-speaking countries.

In the United States
In Australia
In Canada

People

See also

Works of art

  • Harvey (play), a play by Mary Chase about a man befriended by an invisible anthropomorphic rabbit
  • Harvey (film), a film starring Jimmy Stewart, based on the play
  • The Harvey Girls, a 1942 novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams and a 1946 musical based on the book

Other

External links

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