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Hayes

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Name — An English or Irish surname, and a given name, also used for several towns in England and the US.

Etymology

As an English surname, from Old English words for brushwood or an enclosure; as an Irish surname, an anglicised form of Ó hAodha, "descendant of Aodh."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Hayes” mean?

The word “Hayes” means an English or Irish surname, and a given name, also used for several towns in England and the US.

How do you pronounce “Hayes”?

“Hayes” is pronounced hayz (/heɪz/ in IPA).

How do you use “Hayes” in a sentence?

Here is “Hayes” used in a sentence: “Rutherford B. Hayes was the 19th president of the United States.”

What part of speech is “Hayes”?

“Hayes” is a name.

Where does the word “Hayes” come from?

The word “Hayes” comes from Old English. As an English surname, from Old English words for brushwood or an enclosure; as an Irish surname, an anglicised form of Ó hAodha, "descendant of Aodh.".

Is “Hayes” a common word?

“Hayes” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Hayes a first name or a surname?

Hayes is primarily an English or Irish surname, but it is also used as a given name. In addition, it is the name of several towns in England and the United States.

Where are the places named Hayes located?

Hayes is used as a place name for several towns in both England and the United States. Alongside these places, it also serves as a family name and a given name.

Can Hayes be used as a given name?

Yes; although Hayes originated and is most common as an English or Irish surname, it is also used as a first name. Adopting a traditional surname as a given name is an established naming practice in English.

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