Its an extremely common name as Oak trees are found in many parts of the world; normally streets are named after some prominent feature, person or event. Oak trees are common and often used as street names.
It would be useful if the city or country were mentioned in the question, else its near impossible to answer with any authority.
Streets are usually named by whoever constructed it or by the city it's located in itself. Streets can be named for trees (Oak, Elm), people (Wilson, Eisenhower), and historical events (Alamo, Adobe Wells) as well as groups (Cherokee, Brave Rifles), just to name a few ways they get named.
Streets are given names rather than numbers and many streets are named after famous people. The main street in Dublin and a street name that is found in other towns and cities is O'Connell Street. Daniel O'Connell was a significant figure in Irish history. Many other famous people have streets named after them. Streets are named after places. Streets are named after nature. Streets are named after geographic features. Street names are in both English and Irish on the streets. See the link below for a list of streets in Dublin.
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There are a many streets in cities and towns of the United Kingdom named Spruce Grove however, getting an exact number of streets is very difficult as the United Kingdom is very large.
None of them are. The ones named for streets are named for streets in Atlantic City, NJ.
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There are over 150 streets named after Terry Fox across Canada. These streets honor his legacy as a humanitarian and cancer research advocate, particularly for his efforts during the Marathon of Hope in 1980. Many municipalities have chosen to recognize his impact by naming streets in his memory, reflecting the national significance of his story.
Chances are, if you name a famous Native American, there is a street named after him or her. There are too many to list here.
The oak.
Oak trees and green lawns are all over the village.
UK History and Legends: Oak trees are associated with Robin Hood and with Bonnie Prince Charlie. In 1651 King Charles II allegedly hid in an oak tree after losing the battle of Worcester. That tree was then named the Royal Oak. There are many public houses in the UK named the Royal Oak in recognition of Charles II alleged use for concealment