Cat Cleugh
valley · Northumberland
Old NorseAI-generated
This name likely derives from the Old Norse word 'katt', meaning 'cat', combined with 'kleif', meaning 'steep hillside' or 'ravine'. It describes a steep, narrow valley, possibly one frequented by wildcats.
Word origins
- Cat
- Old Norsecat(from katt "cat")
- Cleugh
- Old Norseravine(from kleif "steep hillside, ravine")