Easington Fell
hill or mountain · Lancashire · 396m
Marilyn
Old EnglishAI-generated
This name combines a settlement name with a topographical term. 'Easington' is likely derived from a personal name and 'tun' (farmstead or village). 'Fell' refers to the hill or mountain.
Word origins
- Easington
- Old EnglishSettlement associated with a person named 'Ēasa'.(from Ēasa "a personal name", tūn "farmstead, village")
- fell
- Old EnglishHill, mountain, or high moorland.(from fell "hill, mountain")