What does Haringey mean? The name Haringey has historical roots dating back to the early Middle Ages and is thought to derive from Old English. Here’s what we know: Origins of the Name Old English Roots Likely comes from “Hæringes-hege” or “Heringes-hege”. Hæring was probably a personal name (possibly a local Anglo-Saxon leader or landowner). Heg(e) meant “enclosure” or “hedged area.” Meaning Roughly translates to “Hæring’s enclosure” or “the fenced area belonging to Hæring.” Historical Spelling Variations Through the centuries, the name has appeared in records as: Harenhg Haringheie Harynghey Distinction from Harringay Nearby Harringay (a neighbourhood) is spelled differently but shares similar linguistic roots. Confusion is common, but Haringey refers to the borough, while Harringay refers to the specific neighbourhood. Manage Cookie Preferences