/haɪd/
From a hide of land; a unit of measurement for rural land in medieval England.
Represents duality, hidden identity, and the contrast between public persona and private self.
Embodies secrecy, transformation, and the shadow self; often associated with mystery, inner conflict, and the complexity of human nature.
Of English origin, Hyde is historically a surname derived from place names meaning 'hide of land.' I
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