Proper noun
Harriet (plural Harriets)
A female given name from the Germanic languages.
I probably read Harriet the Spy about 70,000 times. Alison Bechdel
Loneliness had taught Harriet that there was always someone who understood - it was just so often that they were dead, and in a book. Eva Ibbotson
Harriet Miers is totally qualified for the Supreme Court of the United States. Her legal background, her absolute leadership in the legal field when she was a practicing lawyer are unqualified. Kay Bailey Hutchison
Well, there aren't any graves in mundane wedding ceremonies,” said Tessa. "Though your ability to quote the Bible is impressive. Better than my aunt Harriet's.” "Did you hear that, James? She just compared us to her aunt Harriet. Cassandra Clare
Miss de Vine: [In response to Harriet Vane's, "But you say you don't despise those who make some other person their job?"] "Far from despising them, I think they are dangerous." Dorothy L. Sayers
We had no more courage than Harriet Tubman or Marcus Garvey had in their times. We just had a more vulnerable enemy. Stokely Carmichael