Hurst
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Hurst in English toponyms refers to a woodland hill or a grove, from Middle English hyrst, cognate with Low German horst, a wooded height.
Hurst may refer:
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[edit] People
- Alan Hurst (cricketer)
- Alan Hurst (politician), British politician
- Andrew Hurst
- Bruce Hurst
- Charles Angas Hurst
- Fannie Hurst
- Geoff Hurst, English footballer
- Glynn Hurst
- Greg Hurst
- Harold Edwin Hurst (1880-1978), British hydrologist
- James Hurst
- John Fletcher Hurst
- Jonny Hurst
- Kevan Hurst
- Lee Hurst (comedian)
- Lee Hurst (footballer)
- Lillian Hurst
- Michael Hurst
- Mike Hurst, Canadian politician
- Mike Hurst (producer), British singer and record producer
- Murray Hurst
- Nathan Hurst
- Pat Hurst
- Paul Hurst
- Paul Hurst (actor)
- Rick Hurst
- Robert Hurst
- Ryan Hurst
[edit] Places
- Hurst, Berkshire, England
- Hurst, Cumbria, England
- Hurst, Dorset, England
- Hurst, Greater Manchester, England
- Hurst, Illinois, USA
- Hurst, North Yorkshire, England
- Hurst, Somerset, England
- Hurst, Texas, USA
- Hurst Castle and the surrounding coast, Hampshire, England
- Hurst Hill, Lancashire, England
- Hurst Hill, Oxfordshire, England
- Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst, the location of the Hindenburg Disaster
[edit] Other uses
- Hurst exponent
- Hurst Performance, products for automobiles