Haes
Haes is a surname of Dutch and Flemish origin, and is occasionally used as a given name. In onomastic terms it is generally viewed as a variant or shortened form of related surnames such as Haas and Haase, which themselves derive from Germanic roots tied to the hare. Another possible source is a topographic or toponymic origin connected to words for hedge or enclosure in Dutch, suggesting a geographical or descriptive origin for some bearers.
Historically, spellings resembling Haes appear in the records of the Low Countries dating to the medieval period,
Variants and related forms include Haas, Haase, van Haes, and de Haes, among others. While no single
In summary, Haes is primarily a historically grounded surname within Dutch and Flemish naming traditions, with