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Definitions for o'hara
oʊˈhɛər ə, oʊˈhær əo'hara

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  1. O'Hara, John Henry O'Haranoun

    United States writer (1905-1970)

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  1. o'hara

    O'Hara is a common surname of Irish origin. It originates from the Gaelic name "Ó hEaghra" meaning "descendant of Eaghra", with Eaghra being a personal name meaning "fearful" or "timid." The O'Hara clan hails predominantly from County Sligo in Ireland. In general usage, it can refer to individuals or characters with this last name.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of o'hara in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of o'hara in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of o'hara in a Sentence

  1. Ronald Reagan:

    I'll be like Scarlett O'Hara-I'll think about it tomorrow.

  2. Judith HaLevy:

    This morning I ended up teaching about the yetzer hatov and yetzer hara, the first is the good inclination and the latter is the evil inclination. According to many Jewish texts, children are not born as good innocents, but with an inclination yetzer hara, which is a drive to satisfy one’s physical needs.

  3. Peter Volk:

    The offer price of C$6.50 is at the high end of the formal valuation range of between C$3.13 and C$7.00 as determined by an independent valuator, since the offer became public on May 5th, no other bidders have materialized and O'Hara has not presented an alternative or plan.

  4. Klaus Spielkamp:

    This means that O'Hara is a bigger owner than Alfa, and I don't believe Alfa wants a partner.

  5. Bruce Lee:

    Boards don't hit back, O'Hara


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