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Character Name

Haile

Meaning — From Amharic/Ge'ez meaning "power", "strength", or "might of". Used in compound names such as Haile Selassie ("Might of the Trinity") and Haile Gebrselassie ("Power of the Trinity"). As a standalone name it means "power" or "force".·Amharic origin·Male·HIGH-lay

Haile Through Haile Selassie and Haile Gebrselassie (Ethiopia's legendary marathon runner), the name is associated with both imperial majesty and supreme athletic endurance. Characters named Haile carry these twin associations of power and extraordinary sustained effort — strength expressed not in sudden violent bursts but in the long, tireless continuity of running or ruling.

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HaileHailu

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Haile TadesseHaile BekeleHaile TesfayeHaile GirmaHaile Wolde

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