Oldham, Birmingham, Wolsingham - are just three.
Birmingham, Alabama; Durham, North Carolina; Gresham, Oregon; Pelham, Alabama
-ham is the Anglo-Saxon word for homestead or farm or settlement. Birmingham, Nottingham, Rotherham, Gillingham, Westerham, Swaffham, Billingham, Ledsham, Wattisham, Cheltenham etc.
Go ham means to act like your from Birmingham AL 100% accurate we been saying that for years know rappers i mean actors like gucci mane who's from birmingham(claiming atlanta) are spreading the word birming-HAM blacks and whites down here acting up when you test us To Go HAM is to GO H(ard) A(s) a M(othafu**er).. It is in a few rap songs. Not at all related to Birmingham, Al.
West ham, Blackpool and Birmingham
Places that end in "ham" are often derived from Old English, meaning "home" or "village." Common examples include Birmingham, Nottingham, and Durham in the UK. Many of these locations historically have agricultural or settlement significance. The suffix is prevalent in various regions, particularly in England, reflecting the area's historical development.
There are many theories and we will never really know where it came from. However, most people argue that the name 'Birmingham' comes from "Beorma inga ham", "meaning farmstead of the sons (or descendants) of Beorma"The name 'Birmingham' comes from "Breme inga ham", meaning home of the sons (or descendants) of Breme
Birmingham Americans ended in 1975.
hamburger, hamstring
The address of the Birmingham Public - West End Branch is: 1348 Tuscaloosa Ave. SW, Birmingham, 35211 1929
There actually is no correct word for "ham" in latin. So "ham" in Latin is just the same in English
West Ham, Blackpool and Birmingham.