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Place names ending in "stead" often originate from Old English, meaning "a place" or "a homestead." Common examples include "Hastings," "Whitstead," and "Bristolstead." These names are typically found in England, where they denote historical settlements or agricultural land. The suffix suggests a connection to the land's use or the community's origins.

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