Kaims of Airlie
hill or mountain · Angus · 211m
Old NorseAI-generated
Kaims of Airlie likely derives from the Old Norse 'kamb' (ridge) and the Old English 'hyll' (hill), referring to a ridge-shaped hill in the area of Airlie. Airlie itself is of Gaelic origin.
Word origins
- Kaims
- Old Norseridge(from kamb "comb, ridge")
- of Airlie
- Gaelicof Airlie(from Airidh "summer pasture, shieling")