Hare (disambiguation)

Hare (disambiguation)

Hare could refer to:
*Hare, the mammals that are very closely related to rabbits.
*Hare is the form of Sanskrit name of svayam bhagavan Krishna, God in Hinduism and Krishnaism.
*Hare Krishna mantra
*Sea hare, are small marine gastropod molluscs
*Hare ("ha-ray"), the Sanskrit vocative of Hari, see Hare Krishna.
*Hare Indians, a native group from the Northwest Territories of Canada.
*The Hare method of voting, attributed to Thomas Hare:
**Instant-runoff voting for single seat elections; or
**Single transferable vote for electing multi-seat constituencies.

Entertainment

*Hare (Monster Rancher), a monster in the "Monster Rancher" video game and anime franchise, raised by monster breeders, which then fight in tournaments
*Hare and Tortoise, a German-style board game designed by David Parlett in 1974 and first published by Intellect Games
*Testudo et Lepus (The Tortoise and the Hare), the fourth episode, 2nd season of the television series Rome
*The Tortoise and the Hare, a fable attributed to Aesop
*The Turtles and the Hare, a 1991 (season 5) episode of the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series
*Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare, an animated cartoon duo created by Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios

People

* Augustus Hare (1834-1903), English writer
* Augustus William Hare (1792-1834), English clergyman
* Butler B. Hare
* Cliff Hare, American football player
* Cyril Hare (1900-1958), English crime writer
* David Hare (1775-1842), Scottish philanthropist
* David Hare (1917-1992), U.S. sculptor and photographer
* David Hare (born 1947), English dramatist
* Doris Hare (1905-2000), Welsh actress
* Dusty Hare (born 1952), English Rugby Union footballer
* George Emlen Hare (1808-1892), American clergyman
* Henry Hare (1861-1921), English architect
* Hobart Amory Hare (born 1862), American physician
* Jeff Hare
* Major-General John Hare
* John Hare (1844-1921), English actor
* John Hare, 1st Viscount Blakenham (1911-1982), British politician
* John E. Hare (born 1949), U.S. moral philosopher
* John Innes Clark Hare (1817-1905), American jurist
* Jon Hare (born 1966), British computer game designer
* Joseph Hare, U.S. Navy admiral
* Judith Hare, Countess of Listowel (1903-2003), British-Hungarian journalist
* Julius Charles Hare (1795-1855), English theologian
* Kenneth Hare (1919-2002), Canadian meteorologist
* Luther Hare
* Michael Hare, 2nd Viscount Blakenham (born 1938), British peer
* Pat Hare (1930-1980), U.S. singer and guitarist
* Phil Hare (born 1949), politician and congressman-elect for ushr|Illinois|17| in 2006.
* R. M. Hare (1919-2002), British moral philosopher
* Robert Hare (1781–1858), Chemist.
* Robert Hare, Canadian criminal psychologist.
* Thomas Hare English barrister
* Truxtun Hare early US decathlete and Olympic medalist
* William Hare (1792-1859), Irish serial killer
* William Francis Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel (1906-1997), British politician
* William Hobart Hare (1838-1909), American clergyman

ee also

* O'Hare


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