Colsnaur Hill
hill or mountain · Clackmannanshire · 553m
Old EnglishAI-generated
This name likely derives from the Old English personal name 'Col' combined with 'snaw', meaning snow, or possibly 'snod', meaning neat or elegant. It refers to a hill with a notable feature related to snow or appearance.
Word origins
- Colsnaur
- Old EnglishPossibly from personal name Col + snaw (snow) or snod (neat)(from Col "personal name", snaw "snow")
- Hill
- Old Englishhill(from hyll "hill")