This is the 8478th most frequent Dutch word.
haren
"Haren" in Dutch means "hairs" or "her" (possessive, referring to a female subject).
Here, 'haren' is plural for individual strands of hair visible in a location.
Ik zie haren op de vloer van de badkamer.
I see hairs on the floor of the bathroom.
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.