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Hale

Hale is an English word meaning in good health. The phrase "hale and hearty" attests to the sense of robust health. The adjective hale derives from Old English hal, meaning sound or whole. In addition to its common noun use, Hale is also used as a proper noun in place names and surnames.

Hale as a surname and given name. It is a common English surname and is used as

Geography. There are places named Hale in the United Kingdom, including Hale in Cheshire and Hale in

See also: Hale (disambiguation).

a
given
name
in
some
cases.
Notable
bearers
include
Nathan
Hale
(1755–1776),
an
American
Revolutionary
figure
who
served
as
a
spy
for
the
Continental
Army
and
was
executed
by
the
British.
The
name
has
been
borne
by
various
other
figures
in
politics,
arts,
and
science.
Greater
Manchester.
In
the
United
States,
several
towns
and
townships
bear
the
name
Hale,
reflecting
English
influence
on
place
names.