Hailee
Hailee is a name with Anglo-Saxon roots and is a variant of the names Hailey, Hayley and Halley. These were brought over in the Norman invasion and were used as habitional names, such as for people from Hailey which is in Oxfordshire, which is a county that is location in the south-east of England. Though it is known as Hailey now, the name was originally Hayle, which it was given all the way back in the thirteenth century. The name Hayley comes from the Old English word roots 'hēg', so the meaning of Hailee is 'roughage' and 'lēah', which means 'clearing', so the family name would have been given to an individual who stayed in or around a feed clearing. In Old English, the name Hailee means 'roughage knoll'. The name saw a surge in popularity in the United States during the 1980s, when people were given the once in a lifetime chance to see Halley's Comet in 1986.
Gender
Girl
Of course, this is a neutral name.
Origin
Spelling variation of Hailey
Numerology
H is for heart, warm and loving.
A is for advantage, for you are blessed with many.
I is for ideas, that you bring to life.
L is for love, everlasting.
E is for excellence, your passion, your drive.
E is for endear, all those you touch.
Lucky
Hailee lucky number is 4.
In numerology, 4 has an earthy-energy and is centered around fortifying its roots. 4 adamantly believes in the physical world and knows that investing in a solid infrastructure is necessary for building a lasting legacy. Practical, hardworking, and responsible, the vibration of the number 4 is focused on creating logical systems that can support scalable growth.
Hailee in Pop Culture
- Semanthe character in Sir John Suckling's play "Aglaura" (1637)
- Hailee book by Penny Zeller