Webheath
suburban area · Worcestershire
Old EnglishAI-generated
The name Webheath likely derives from Old English 'wæb', meaning 'web' or 'spider', and 'hæth', meaning 'heath'. It possibly refers to a heathland with many spiders or a place with a web-like pattern of paths.
Word origins
- Web
- Old Englishweb, spider(from wæb "web")
- heath
- Old Englishheathland(from hæth "heath")