In Germany names including Hardt are quite common. "Hardt" meant a bank or slope with trees in the Old High German (Althochdeutsch) of the 8th - 11th centuries AD, but is a word not found in modern German.
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Locations
Cities
- Hardt, Westerwaldkreis, in the Westerwaldkreis district, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Hardt, Baden-Württemberg, in the Landkreis Rottweil district, Baden-Württemberg
- Mönchengladbach-Hardt, a part of Mönchengladbach
- Hardt (Dorsten), a part of Dorsten, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Großaitingen-Hardt, a part of Großaitingen in the Augsburg district, Bavaria
- Hardt (Gummersbach), a part of Gummersbach, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Hardt (Nürtingen), a part of Nürtingen in Baden-Württemberg
- Hardt (Nümbrecht), a part of Nümbrecht, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Hardt (Radevormwald), a part of Radevormwald, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Hardt (Wuppertal), a part of Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westfalia
Other
- Hardtwald (Karlsruhe), a forest along the Rhine
Persons
- Ben Hardt
- Ernst Hardt
- Michael Hardt
See also
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