
Harriet
Harriet can refer to various notable individuals, most famously Harriet Tubman, an American abolitionist and activist. She was born into slavery and escaped, then risked her life repeatedly to help others gain freedom through the Underground Railroad. Harriet symbolizes courage, resilience, and the fight for justice. In a broader sense, “Harriet” may also refer to literary or cultural references, but it most commonly honors her legacy of bravery and advocacy for human rights.