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'''Harkness''' is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[surname]]. Its etymology is probably from the Old English personal name Hereca (a derivative of the various compound names with the first element here ''army'') plus the Old English næss ''headland'', ''cape''. |
'''Harkness''' is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[surname]]. Its etymology is probably from the Old English personal name Hereca (a derivative of the various compound names with the first element here ''army'') plus the Old English næss ''headland'', ''cape''.{{Citation needed|date=January 2024}} |
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The name comes from hidden origins and is first recorded along the Cumbrian border (1350), and by the 15th century they were firmly established in Nithsdale area of Dumfriesshire. James Harkness of Locherben led the rescue in 1684 of a group of Covenanters who were being taken for trial in Edinburgh. For this act his brother was hanged the following year. |
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== People == |
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*[[Albert Harkness]] (1822–1907), American classical scholar and educator |
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There are two [[tartan]]s that are recognized for the Harknesses of Nithsdale clan. One is the traditional red, and the other is the "ancient" blue. Both tartans were created by Harvey Harkness Rulien in 1982. |
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*[[Angela Harkness]] (born 1976), Iranian scam artist |
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*[[Daniel Harkness]], American author, professor, and social worker |
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*[[Daniel M. Harkness]] (1822–1896), American businessman and early Standard Oil investor |
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*[[Donald Harkness]] (1931–2021), Australian cricketer |
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*[[Edward Harkness]] (1874–1940), American philanthropist |
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*[[H. W. Harkness]] (1821–1901), American mycologist and natural historian |
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*[[Harry Harkness]] (1880–1919), American racing driver, aviator, and playboy |
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*[[Jerry Harkness]] (1940–2021), American basketball player |
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*[[John Harkness (disambiguation)]], various people |
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*[[Jonny Harkness]] (born 1985), Northern Irish footballer |
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*[[Joseph Harkness]] (1850–1930), New Zealand politician |
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*[[Kenneth Harkness]] (1896–1972), American chess organizer |
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*[[Kenneth M. Harkness]] (1899–1988), American football coach, college professor, and researcher |
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*[[Margaret Harkness]] (1854–1923), English radical journalist and writer |
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*[[Mary Lou Harkness]] (1925–2014), American librarian |
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*[[Nancy Harkness Love]] (1914–1976), American pilot |
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*[[Ned Harkness]] (1919–2008), Canadian-American lacrosse and ice hockey coach |
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*[[Peter Harkness]] (born 1949), British media entrepreneur and investor |
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*[[Rebekah Harkness]] (1915–1982), American composer, socialite, sculptor, dance patron, and philanthropist |
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*[[Richard Harkness]] (1907–1977), American journalist |
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*[[Sarah P. Harkness]] (1914–2013), American architect |
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*[[Spec Harkness]] (1887–1952), American baseball player |
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*[[Steve Harkness]] (born 1971), English footballer |
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*[[Tim Harkness]] (born 1937), Canadian baseball player |
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*[[Tim Harkness (American football)]] (born 1955), American football coach and former player |
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*[[Timandra Harkness]], British writer, presenter and comedian |
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*[[William Harkness]] (1837–1903), Scottish-American Civil War surgeon and astronomer |
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*[[William L. Harkness]] (1858–1919), American businessman and Standard Oil heir |
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== Family name == |
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* Gary Harkness, in ''[[End Zone|Endzone]]'', novel by [[Don DeLillo]] |
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*[[Charles W. Harkness]] - namesake of [[Harkness Tower]] at [[Yale University]] |
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*[[James Harkness]] - mathematician |
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*[[Kenneth Harkness]] - manager of the [[United States Chess Federation]] |
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*[[Ned Harkness]] - a college and [[NHL]] coach |
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*[[Rebekah Harkness]] - founder of the [[Harkness Ballet]] |
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==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 27 January 2024
Harkness is a Scottish surname. Its etymology is probably from the Old English personal name Hereca (a derivative of the various compound names with the first element here army) plus the Old English næss headland, cape.[citation needed]
Notable people and characters with the surname include:
People
[edit]- Albert Harkness (1822–1907), American classical scholar and educator
- Alistair Harkness (born 1974), Australian politician
- Angela Harkness (born 1976), Iranian scam artist
- Anna M. Harkness (1837–1926), American philanthropist
- Charles W. Harkness (1860–1916), American Standard Oil heir
- Daniel Harkness, American author, professor, and social worker
- Daniel M. Harkness (1822–1896), American businessman and early Standard Oil investor
- David Harkness (born 1965), American tennis player
- Deborah Harkness (born 1965), American author and historian
- Donald Harkness (1931–2021), Australian cricketer
- Douglas Harkness (1903–1999), Canadian politician
- Edward Harkness (1874–1940), American philanthropist
- Georgia Harkness (1891–1974), American Methodist theologian and philosopher
- H. W. Harkness (1821–1901), American mycologist and natural historian
- Harry Harkness (1880–1919), American racing driver, aviator, and playboy
- Hilary Harkness (born 1971), American painter
- Jack Harkness (disambiguation), various people
- James Harkness (disambiguation), various people
- Jerry Harkness (1940–2021), American basketball player
- John Harkness (disambiguation), various people
- Jonny Harkness (born 1985), Northern Irish footballer
- Joseph Harkness (1850–1930), New Zealand politician
- Kenneth Harkness (1896–1972), American chess organizer
- Kenneth M. Harkness (1899–1988), American football coach, college professor, and researcher
- Lamon V. Harkness (1850–1915), American businessman, Standard Oil heir, and horse breeder
- Margaret Harkness (1854–1923), English radical journalist and writer
- Mary Lou Harkness (1925–2014), American librarian
- Nancy Harkness Love (1914–1976), American pilot
- Ned Harkness (1919–2008), Canadian-American lacrosse and ice hockey coach
- Peter Harkness (born 1949), British media entrepreneur and investor
- Rebekah Harkness (1915–1982), American composer, socialite, sculptor, dance patron, and philanthropist
- Richard Harkness (1907–1977), American journalist
- Robert Harkness (1816–1878), British geologist and mineralogist
- Ruth Harkness (1900–1947), American fashion designer and socialite
- Sarah P. Harkness (1914–2013), American architect
- Spec Harkness (1887–1952), American baseball player
- Stephen V. Harkness (1818–1888), American businessman and partner of John D. Rockefeller
- Steve Harkness (born 1971), English footballer
- Tim Harkness (born 1937), Canadian baseball player
- Tim Harkness (American football) (born 1955), American football coach and former player
- Timandra Harkness, British writer, presenter and comedian
- William Harkness (1837–1903), Scottish-American Civil War surgeon and astronomer
- William L. Harkness (1858–1919), American businessman and Standard Oil heir
Fictional characters
[edit]- Agatha Harkness, a witch in the Marvel Comics universe
- Gary Harkness, in Endzone, novel by Don DeLillo
- George "Digger" Harkness aka Captain Boomerang, a supervillain from the DC Comics universe
- Harkness, Rivet City security officer in the video game Fallout 3
- Captain Harkness, captain of the torchship Mayflower in Farmer in the Sky, by Robert A. Heinlein
- Horace Harkness, a naval petty officer and later warrant officer in the 'Honorverse'
- Captain Jack Harkness, one of the main protagonists in the fictional television series Torchwood and a companion of the television series Doctor Who
References
[edit]- Ancestry.com name meaning