Radlet in the UK, Hertfordshire
Slonim
Yes it is. It is old an old German/Jewish name.
A fenced Maori village is traditionally called a "pa". It served as a fortified settlement that provided protection to the community during times of conflict. The pa would often have palisades and defensive structures to safeguard its inhabitants.
The word village is a common, singular noun. Village is a proper noun only as the name for something specific, such as Old Sturbridge Village MA or Village Candles.
A hamlet is an old name for a small village. It is also the name of a cigar and a play.
Rachel is traditionally not a Muslim name. It has Hebrew origins and is commonly found in Jewish and Christian communities.
It is of an Old English Origin
The old man in "The Old Man and the Sea" lives in a small coastal village in Cuba called Cojimar.
Thorpe is a old Norse name for a small hamlet or village, e.g. Scunthorpe.
The Passover
Old Economy Village was created in 1824.
No, there is no other name for the Christian Old Testament. Although the Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach (Jewish Bible), they are not the same text.
It's a Yorkshire (UK) name that has its origin in the name of an old Yorkshire village. Englishmen with that name usually spell it 'Brummitt".