Hare
Rabbit stands for these animals:
- Hare , mammal family, see hares (Leporidae)
- Lagomorphs , mammalian order, see lagomorphs (Lagomorpha)
- Real hare (Lepus), genus of mammals
- European hare (Lepus europaeus), mammal from the rabbit family
- Barn hare , colloquially for domestic rabbits
Hare also stands for:
- Hase (award) , architecture and design award
- Hase (river) , tributary of the Ems and Weser
- Hare (moon crater) , impact crater on the moon
- Rabbit (constellation) , constellation
- Hare (symbol) , meanings and image motif in art
- Hare ( heraldic animal) , common figure in heraldry
- Bunny (work of art) by the Viennese artist group Gelatin
- Rabbit , Chinese zodiac, see earth branches
- Rabbit , pacemaker
- Hare (noble family)
Hase is the family name of the following people:
- Albrecht Hase (1882–1962), German entomologist and parasitologist
- Annemarie Hase (1900–1971), German cabaret artist and actress
- Armin Hase (1873– ??), German local poet
- Benjamin J. Hase (1720–1803), German court architect
- Chieko Hase , Japanese soccer player
- Christian Friedrich Hase (1790–1860), German lawyer and court official
- Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902), German architect
- Cornelius de Hase (1653–1710), German educator
- Dagmar Hase (* 1969), German swimmer
- Elisabeth Hase (1905–1991), German photographer
- Ernst Hase (1889–1968), German painter
- Friedhelm Hase (* 1949), German lawyer and university professor
- Friedrich Traugott Hase (1754–1823), German poet
- Friedrich-Wilhelm von Hase (* 1937), German classical archaeologist
- Georg von Hase (1878–1971), German publisher, captain and consul
- Gottlieb Theodor Hase (1818–1888), German photographer
- Günter Hase (* 1930), German boxer
- Hans Hase (1525–1591), German entrepreneur and politician, mayor of Dresden
- Hans Christoph von Hase (1907–2005), German theologian
- Hans Jürgen von Hase (1911–2006), Kiel-born Minister of Agriculture in South West Africa
- Hellmuth von Hase (1891–1979), German publisher
- Heinrich Hase (sculptor) (fl. 1579), German sculptor and wood carver
- Heinrich Hase (Abbot) (1672–1751), Abbot of the Liesborn Monastery.
- Heinrich Hase (antiquarian) (1789–1842), German antiquarian
- Hiroshi Hase (* 1961), Japanese wrestler and politician
- Johann Gottlob Hase (1739–1801), German physician, see Johann Gottlob Haase
- Johann Matthias Hase (1684–1742), German mathematician
- Karl von Hase (1800–1890), German theologian and university professor
- Karl Hase (entrepreneur) († 1979), German company founder
- Karl Alfred von Hase (1842–1914), German theologian
- Karl Benedikt Hase (1780–1864), French classical philologist of German origin
- Karl-Günther von Hase (* 1917), German diplomat and journalist
- Leonie von Hase (* 1985), German-Namibian contestant
- Martin von Hase (1901–1971), German publisher and bookseller
- Michael Hase (chess player) , German chess player
- Michael Hase (actor) (* 1963), German actor
- Minerva-Fabienne Hase (* 1999), German figure skater
- Oskar von Hase (1846–1921), German publisher and bookseller
- Otto Heinrich Hase (1818–1884), German politician
- Paul von Hase (1885–1944), German major general and resistance fighter
- Paul Knauer-Hase (1878–1938), German painter
- Reimar von Hase , farmer in Namibia
- Rudolf Hase (1888–1967), German physicist and university professor
- Theodor Hase (1682–1731), German theologian
- Victor Hase (1834–1860), German lawyer
- Wally Hase (* 1969), German flautist
- Walter Hase (1905–2007), German forester
- Werner Hase (* 1937), German correspondence chess player
- Wilhelm Hase von Waldeck († 1319), Czech nobleman and politician
- Yurina Hase (* 1979), Japanese voice actress
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Wiktionary: Hase - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations