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From Belgium.

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Hardenne

  1. A Belgian surname.

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West Flemish Hardenne

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Hardenne

  1. (Belgium) Alternative form of Ardennen; Ardennes (forest and mountainous region in France, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg)
  2. Ardennes (a department of Grand Est, France, (INSEE code 08))
  3. a surname from Flemish

French edit

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Borrowed from Walloon Hardenne.

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Hardenne ?

  1. (Belgium) Alternative form of Ardennes; Ardennes (forest and mountainous region in France, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg)
  2. Ardennes (a department of Grand Est, France, (INSEE code 08))
  3. a surname from Walloon

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Borrowed from Luxembourgish Hardenne.

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Hardenne

  1. (Luxembourg) Alternative form of Ardennen; Ardennes (forest and mountainous region in France, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg)
  2. Ardennes (a department of Grand Est, France, (INSEE code 08))

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Hardenne m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Hardennes or (with an article) Hardenne, feminine genitive Hardenne, plural Hardennes or Hardenne)

  1. a surname from Luxembourgish

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Hardenne

  1. Ardennes (forest and mountainous region in France, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg)
  2. Ardennes (a department of Grand Est, France, (INSEE code 08))
  3. a surname

Walloon edit

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Hardenne

  1. Ardennes (forest and mountainous region in France, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg)
  2. Ardennes (a department of Grand Est, France, (INSEE code 08))
  3. a surname

West Flemish edit

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Hardenne

  1. Ardennes (forest and mountainous region in France, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg)
  2. Ardennes (a department of Grand Est, France, (INSEE code 08))
  3. a surname