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Crook o' Hindber Hill

hill or mountain · North Yorkshire

Old NorseAI-generated

This name describes a hill with a bend or curve, possibly in its shape or a path. 'Crook' is from Old Norse for a bend, and 'Hindber' may refer to a specific feature or person.

Word origins

Crook
Old Norsebend, curve(from krókr "hook, bend")
o' Hindber
UnknownPossibly a personal name or descriptive term
Hill
Old Englishhill(from hyll "hill")