Gender:
Origin:
German
18 famous people named Harriette found on Wikipedia.
8686 female in US.
Most recent ranking:
11726-th in year 2018
Best ranking:
345-th in year 1882
Used in: English
A female given name, form of Harry.
Harriette may refer to:
Harriette Chick (1875–1977), notable British protein scientist and nutritionist
Harriette Cole (born 1961), writer and columnist who works for the New York Daily News
Harriette Deborah Lacy (1807–1874), English actress born in London
Harriette Moore (1902–1952), African-American teacher and civil rights worker
Harriette Newell Woods Baker (1815–1893), prolific American author of books for children
Harriette Simpson Arnow (1908–1986), American novelist, claimed by both Kentucky and Michigan as a native daughter
Harriette Tarler (1920–2001), American film actress
Harriette Walters served as a tax assessments manager for the District of Columbia
Harriette Wilson (1786–1845), celebrated British Regency courtesan
Harriette Winslow (born 1950), actress on the show Perfect Strangers and the ABC/CBS series of Family Matters
Form of Harry: home ruler.
Popularity | Name | Birth Year | Description |
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1 | Harriette Wilson | 1786 | British courtesan |
2 | Harriette Simpson Arnow | 1908 | American novelist |
3 | Harriette Walters | American fraudster | |
4 | Harriette Chick | 1875 | British protein scientist and nutritionist |
5 | Harriette Cole | 1961 | American journalist |
6 | Harriette Moore | 1902 | American activist |
7 | Harriette L. Chandler | 1937 | Member of the Massachusetts General Court |
8 | Harriette Tarler | 1920 | American actress |
9 | Tevaughn Harriette | 1995 | Antigua and Barbuda footballer |
10 | Harriette Newell Woods Baker | 1815 | American writer |
11 | Harriette Colenso | 1847 | Colenso, Harriette Emily (1847–1932), missionary and political activist |
12 | Harriette Campbell | 1817 | Scottish writer |
13 | Harriette Cooke | American academic | |
14 | Harriette Deborah Lacy | 1807 | English actress |
15 | Harriette Fastbom | 1907 | Swedish actress |
16 | Harriette Söderblom | 1925 | Swedish translator and librarian |
17 | Harriette Pipes McAdoo | ||
18 | Harriette Anne Seymour | 1830 | British painter |