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The proud -and noble- English surname Harriet is first found in 1164 A.D. in the records at Midlothian, where they'd held family seat. As an addendum, their family motto is "True and trusty".

The Old English language is an early form, spoken and written as far back as the 5th century A.D. So yes, Harriet is an Old English name.

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