What is Hal short for?

In old records, Hal is usually short for Henry. It can also stand for Harold and Harry. You will find it in American and British records, chiefly 1500s-1900s. The Hal-to-Henry jump is easy to miss, so it is worth searching both when you hit a dead end.

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Does Hal always mean Henry?+

Not always. Hal most often stands for Henry, but it also appears for Harold and Harry. Confirm against the actual record before you rely on it.

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