Low Raise
hill or mountain · Westmorland and Furness · 754m
Birkett
Old NorseAI-generated
This name likely derives from Old Norse elements meaning 'low' and 'ridge'. It describes a hill that is not particularly high and has a distinct ridge shape.
Word origins
- Low
- Old Norselow(from lāgr "low")
- raise
- Old Norseridge(from hryggr "ridge")