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Hayley

American  
[hey-lee] / ˈheɪ li /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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He and his wife Hayley, who met while studying at Manchester University, had a one-year-old son, Otis, at the time of production and were trying for another child through IVF.

From BBC

The couple went through further rounds and treatments – spending £30,000 overall – before finding out that Hayley was pregnant through a home test in late 2024.

From BBC

Dr Hayley Harris, clinical director for NHS Lothian's unscheduled care services, said that the Edinburgh walk-in centre will have one GP, one advanced practice nurse, one physio, two receptionists and one link worker.

From BBC

Utah State-bound outfielder Hayley Brock batted .393 with 38 hits and 24 RBIs.

From Los Angeles Times

Corrinne told the BBC she was friends with Hayley Bell and trusted her to look after Albie and to conduct his funeral.

From BBC