Proper noun
A surname transferred from the nickname.
(rare) A male given name transferred from the surname.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAugusta National Golf Club made the announcement Wednesday, confirming what Augusta Mayor Hardie Davis predicted last week. Source: Internet
First ascent A sign board on the last traversable road to Kangchenjunga In 1955, Joe Brown and George Band made the first ascent on 25 May, followed by Norman Hardie and Tony Streather on 26 May. Source: Internet
Hardie appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court today, where he admitted a charge of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner. Source: Internet
Detective Constable Grant Hardie said: “I am appealing to anyone who may have been in the area last night to get in touch with us if they saw or heard anything which might help in this investigation. Source: Internet
Hardie says: ‘From the very start we wanted The Hogarth Shakespeare to surprise and excite readers of all kinds from all over the world. Source: Internet
Douglas Hardie, president of Melrose Rugby Club said: “Over 12,000 people will descend on the Borders town of Melrose to see Sevens action on April 14, but with television coverage from the BBC, the event is beamed out to rugby fans at home and abroad. Source: Internet