Thorter Cleugh

valley · East Lothian

Old NorseSurmised
Suggested2 sources · name elements

This valley name is likely derived from Old Norse, with 'Thorter' possibly relating to Thor or a personal name. 'Cleugh' is a Scots word for a ravine, originating from Old Norse.

Word origins

Thorter
Old NorsePossibly Thor's or a personal name(from Þórr "Thor (Norse god)", Þorsteinn "Thor's stone (personal name)")
Cleugh
Scotsravine, steep-sided valley(from klukka "ravine")

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