Banbury, Hunmanby, Formby, Whitby,
Several places in the UK end with "le," including towns and villages such as Bingley, Battle, and Winkleigh. Other notable examples are Ramsgate and Kettlewell. These locations can be found across various regions, showcasing the diversity of place names in the UK.
Perranporth in Cornwall.
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Town names that end with "thwait" include Thwaites, a small village in England, and the area of Thwait in the Lake District. The term "thwait" is of Old Norse origin, meaning "clearing" or "meadow," and is found in various place names throughout the UK, particularly in regions with historical Viking influence.
It is not so much words that end in cester but place names. In England, some place names that end in cester are Cirencester, Gloucester, Leicester, Rochester and Worcester.
In the UK, several places end with "Garth," including Garth in Wales and Garth in North Yorkshire. Additionally, there are small localities or neighborhoods, such as Garth Road in various regions. The term "Garth" itself often refers to an enclosure or yard, contributing to its use in place names.
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UK example is: Londunium > Lundenwic > London.
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
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The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".