Hutton's Monument
hill or mountain · North Yorkshire · 303m
Old EnglishAI-generated
This name likely refers to a monument or landmark on a hill, possibly named after a person called 'Hut', or a hill with a hut. 'Hutton' could also be a variant of 'Hutting', meaning 'place of huts'.
Word origins
- Hutton's
- Old Englishbelonging to Hut(t)a or Hutting(from Hut(t)a "personal name", Hutting "place of huts", -es "genitive suffix")
- Monument
- Latinmemorial, monument(from monumentum "memorial, monument")