This is the 8478th most frequent Dutch word.
haren
"Haren" in Dutch means "hairs" or "her" (possessive, referring to a female subject).
Here, 'haren' refers to 'hair', meaning the strands on the head of a person.
Ze kamt haar haren iedere ochtend.
She combs her hair every morning.
In this sentence, 'haren' is used to describe the fur or hair of animals that they shed.
De honden verliezen hun haren in de zomer.
The dogs shed their hair in the summer.
Here, 'haren' is plural for individual strands of hair visible in a location.