Weaver
hill or mountain · County of Herefordshire · 295m
Old EnglishAI-generated
This name likely derives from the Old English 'wæfre', meaning 'wavering' or 'unsteady', possibly referring to a stream or a hill with an unstable slope. Alternatively, it could relate to 'wæfer', meaning 'watch-post'.
Word origins
- Weaver
- Old Englishwavering, unsteady, or watch-post(from wæfre "wavering, unsteady", wæfer "watch-post")
- Hill
- Old Englishhill(from hyll "hill")