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▲The use of "ton" indicates that the place was once a closed settlement.
▲Names ending with "by" are usually places where Vikings first settled. Derby can be broken down to "Der", which means deer. "Derby" would mean it is a Viking settlement near herds of deer.
▲The use of "ford" indicates that the settlement was a crossing point over a river.
▲The use of "ham" in a place name indicates that the area was once an Anglo-Saxon village. A good example of that would be Birmingham. According to History, Birmingham's Anglo-Saxon name was Beormingaham.
▲The use of "ley" implies that the settlement was once a cleared forest. The place name Beverley was named after the beavers that once lived on the river banks.
▲Filey's Roman name was Portus Felix. According to Discover Filey, in the late 4th century, five Roman signal stations were built. One of them was in Filey.
▲Lincoln's Roman name was Lindum Colonia.
▲Cambridge's Roman name was Cantabrigia. Cambridge, Massachusetts uses the name in the city emblem.
▲Cities ending with "chester" have origins in the Latin word "castra", which means a plot of land that was used as a military encampment or a fort.
▲Leeds is also believed to have been a Roman settlement. It was known as Leodis.
▲Oxonium, Oxford's Roman name, is still used today. The word is sometimes used in academic circles for Oxford University.
▲Luton is another example of a town that was once under Anglo-Saxon rule.
▲Stamford, which means stone-crossing, was once an Anglo-Saxon settlement. Other examples with similar heritage include Salford and Thetford.
▲The ending "ing" indicates people. The name Reading means the place of Red's people.
▲In 55 BC, Emperor Julius Caesar and his legions invaded Britain. The Roman town of Londinium, known today as London, was developed on the banks of the River Thames. Londinium has experienced many changes since.
▲Norse settlers also introduced place names ending in "thorpe", which means it is a place were farms once existed. Scunthorpe could possibly translate into Scun's farm or Scun's land.
▲After the fall of the Roman Empire, many Germanic tribes, such as the Saxons and the Angles, invaded the British Isles. Their influences can be seen in many place names throughout England.
▲Many areas in Yorkshire, East Anglia, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and Lincolnshire show heavy Viking influences. The Vikings settled in the British Isles between the 9th and 11th centuries and claimed land from the Anglo-Saxons  by warfare.
▲Plymouth simply means a settlement at the mouth of the River Plym. The same applies to places like Great Yarmouth and Portsmouth 
▲Place names ending in the world "don" come from the Old English word "dun", which means hill. The name Croydon comes from Crocus Hill.
▲Place names that end in "mouth" have a common origin. It means the town or city is at the mouth of a river. Bournemouth is nestled at the mouth of the River Bourne.
▲Place names with the word "Stoke" originate from the Old English word "stok", which means place. Stoke-on-Trent means place on the River Trent.
▲Nottingham was the settlement of Snot's people. Snot was a Saxon chief. Nottingham's Anglo-Saxon name was Snottingham.
▲The name Wimbledon comes from Wynnman’s Hill. However, some place names ending in "don", including London, do not come from the same origin.
▲Did you know that some English town names are not English? For thousands of years, the British Isles have witnessed invasions and warfare that influenced the names of places throughout the UK. Take a look at where some English town names originate from.
▲Most of the UK's place names derive from Anglo-Saxon and Old English words. The most typical examples are place names ending in "mouth".

The surprising origins of English place names

Where do English place names come from?

15/02/21 por StarsInsider

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Did you know that some English town names are not English? Take a look at where some English town names originate from.

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