Meaning of Hamlet
From the village; Compassionate
The classic and bold masculine given name Hamlet originates in the Armenian language and Literature. It means ‘from the village’ or ‘compassionate’ in Old Norse. The term ‘hamlet’ originated in the early 14th century from the Old French word ‘hamelet,’ meaning a small village. It is a diminutive form of ‘hamel,’ which is a diminutive of ‘ham,’ both of which refer to a village. These words have roots in the Frankish language, possibly from ‘haim’ or another Germanic source, ultimately coming from the Proto-Germanic ‘haimaz,’ signifying ‘home’ and rooted in the PIE root ‘tkei-,’ which means ‘to settle, dwell, be home.’ The ‘-let’ suffix is added, similar to words like ‘piglet’ or ‘booklet.’ Specifically, a hamlet refers to a village, typically one that lacks a church.
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Numerology of Hamlet
The Adventurer
Dynamic, versatile, and freedom-loving. Names with this number bring curiosity, adaptability, and a love of exploration.
| Letter | H | A | M | L | E | T | Sum |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value | 8 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 23 |
23 → 2 + 3 = 5
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