Etymology:
Reynard is a variant of the Old High German name Ragin-hard, which means "strong in counsel."
Meaning:
Origin:
Etymology Hard is an adjective derived from the Old English word heard meaning stro
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Etymology Reynard is a variant of the Old High German name Ragin hard which means stro
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