Harris

Etymology 1
. From, a male given name derived from a pronunciation of.

Proper noun

 * 1) A placename
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * 1) A placename
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.
 * , destroyed by volcanic eruptions.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 哈里斯
 * Greek:
 * Russian:
 * Ukrainian: Га́ррис

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Harris is the 25th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 624,252 individuals. Harris is most common among White (51.4%) and Black/African American (42.4%) individuals.

Etymology 2
. Perhaps from, or from , referring to the high hills on the island, especially compared to Lewis.

Translations

 * Scottish Gaelic: Hearadh