"Town of Thorns"
βαρετό πόλη It means Boring town in Greek. Or get on google translate and type in what you want your town name to mean and translate it to many different languages. Here is a link to show you how authors invent names for their places!
The surname "Thornton", like many names of English descent, is derived from old settlement nomenclature. The "ton" indicates "town", while the "Thorn" is literally descriptive of thorns or perhaps a thorn bush, even a hedge. Thus, the name literally means, "Town of Thorns".
Well Its English and Viking. It Originates from The Viking Name Froed'ham prenounced FRODES-HAM Ham Meaning Small Town and Frode the name of the town Hence Frode Town. Frodsham Is Also a small Town In England. Near KnutsFord. Hope I helped Huck
From the town of mottram,england.
It's the name of a town
i BELIEVE IT MEANS "TOWN OF" OR "PLACE OF"
The name Bruce is of Scottish origin and means "from the town of Bruis." It is a surname that originated as a place name in Scotland.
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No, Matt Smith is English, not Scottish. He is from Northampton, a town in England.
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The surname "Livingston" is of Scottish origin and means "descendant of Leving" or "Leving's town." It is believed to have originated from a town in Scotland called Livingston.
It depends on what town you mean. But the Japanese word for town or village is mura.
"Town of Thorns"
The Middle Town
From the town of "Dax"?
Fair Town