Hay can only be gathered when the weather is fine. So "hay days" means good times - and is generaly used to refer to some time in the past. It usually implies that the person/people or thing being spoken of is now going through a rough time.
Toss Woollaston was born on 1910-04-11.
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Haylee Roderick goes by Hay, Hay Hay, Hayls, and Hay Rod.
Hay Plumb's birth name is Edward Hay-Plumb.
Hay clearing or hay wood
It is from English meaning hay clearing or hay wood.
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The name Hayden comes from an English surname meaning "hay valley", derived from the old English heg ("hay") and denu ("valley").
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It means you need to toss it in the garbage.
Root name HAYLEY; var. Hayleigh, Halley, Haileigh, Hayley, etc. From a surname which was originally derived from the name of an English town (meaning "hay clearing" from Old English heg"hay" and leah "clearing")Clearing in this case meaning 'cleared land for field'. Literal meaning 'Hay Field'. It was popularized by the British child actress Hayley Mills (1946-), though the name did not become common until over a decade after she first became famous. If the spelling is taken as HALEY, then the name is of Scandinavian origin meaning "brave" and "heroic". Scottish and Irish cultures also add to the meaning as "ingenious". But if using the Old English meaning, it does indeed mean "hay meadow," "shepherd," and "hay clearing" (all Old English meanings refer to different spellings excluding the first).
"Hay" as such has no particular symbolic significance in dreams. The meaning of your particular dream would depend on where the hay is and what you are doing relative to that hay. The dream itself could be a play on words, with your mind telling you to be on the alert, as when someone shouts at you, "Hey!"
meaning:: go to bed or go to sleep sentence:: i usually hit the hay after ten o' clock news
bakc in the day my momma had hay
Haley is Old English in origin meaning "hay clearing".
It is pronounced as "hay", he was a Celtic god meaning flame or fire.