Radlet in the UK, Hertfordshire
Yes it is. It is old an old German/Jewish name.
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.
It is of an Old English Origin
A hamlet is an old name for a small village. It is also the name of a cigar and a play.
The surname "Gibbons" is of English origin and is not specifically a Jewish name. It is derived from the Old French name "Gibon," which means "a small monkey" or "a young goat." While individuals with the surname Gibbons may be Jewish, the name itself does not have Jewish roots.
The fish is a Marlin, but it doesn't have a name except that Santiago considers it his brother and refers to it as "brother."
The Passover
Thorpe is a old Norse name for a small hamlet or village, e.g. Scunthorpe.
No. Jewish. It comes from the Old Testament.
Old Economy Village was created in 1824.
Jewish boys undergo a "bris" or "brit" (circumcision) when they're 8 days old.
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.