Anlaby

village · East Riding of Yorkshire

Old NorseSurmised
Suggested2 sources · historical forms · name elements

Anlaby is a village name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'own land' or 'lonely land'. It is composed of 'an' (own) and 'býli' (dwelling, farmstead).

Word origins

Anlaby
Old Norseown land/farmstead(from an "own", býli "dwelling, farmstead")

Historical forms

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