Does London mean moon?

What does London mean and stand for? The name London is of English origin and is often thought of as the fortress of the moon. It was originally a surname, born by Jack London.
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What does name London mean?

The name London is primarily a gender-neutral name of English origin that means From The Great River.
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Does London mean fortress of the moon?

"London" is Latin for "fortress of the moon".
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What does London mean in Latin?

chief city and capital of England, Latin Londinium (Tacitus, c.
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What was London originally called?

Fast-forward to the 8th century and Alfred the Great took over the dilapidated, formerly Roman town and anglicized the name to Lundenburh, which eventually got shortened to London.
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Is London a biblical name?

London is baby unisex name mainly popular in Christian religion and its main origin is English. London name meanings is From the captial of england.
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What is another name for London?

London, also known as Greater London, is one of nine regions of England and the top subdivision covering most of the city's metropolis.
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What did the Vikings call London?

London was eventually restored to Anglo Saxon rule in 886. The town of Lundenwic was largely abandoned and the settlement re-established within the Roman walls of Londinium. Lundenwic gained the name of Ealdwic, 'old settlement', a name which survives today as Aldwych.
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What did the Romans call London?

Londinium, also known as Roman London, was the capital of Roman Britain during most of the period of Roman rule. It was originally a settlement established on the current site of the City of London around AD 47–50.
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Is London a girl's name?

The name London is both a boy's name and a girl's name of English origin. The capital of the United Kingdom makes a solid and attractive twenty-first-century choice, with a lot more substance than Paris. It's in the unisex column, with one boy starbaby (Saul 'Slash' Hudson) and one girl (Neal McDonough).
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Where does the last name London come from?

The ancestors of the name London date back to the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name is derived from when the London family lived in the region of London. London is a habitation name from the broad category of surnames that were derived from place-names.
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What does the name Lindon mean?

Lindon as a boy's name is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Lindon is "linden tree hill".
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Is the name London common?

Popularity. According to Social Security Administration data, London has maintained a position in the top 200 since 2008. It was on an upward trend in 2011, only to fall out of the top 100 again in 2015. It reached a peak rank of 85 in 2013.
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Is London a rare name?

In the US, London is popular for both sexes, though as the name rises for girls, it's levelled off for boys. Of course, London is far less popular in the UK and other English-speaking countries.
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Is London a male or female name?

London is a surname, derived from the city of London, and a unisex given name.
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Does London have a nickname?

Nicknames for London

Probably the most famous is The Big Smoke, The Old Smoke, or simply The Smoke. These names refer to the dense fogs and smogs that would permeate the city from ancient times.
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Why is London called the smoke?

Through the 19th and in the early half of the 20th century, Londoners used coal for heating their homes, which produced large amounts of smoke. In combination with climatic conditions this often caused a characteristic smog, and London became known for its typical "London Fog", also known as "Pea Soupers".
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What was London before it was London?

Londinium was established as a civilian town by the Romans about four years after the invasion of AD 43. London, like Rome, was founded on the point of the river where it was narrow enough to bridge and the strategic location of the city provided easy access to much of Europe.
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Is London called the Big Smoke?

"The Smoke" / "The Big Smoke" / "The Old Smoke" – air pollution in London regularly gave rise to pea soup fogs, most notably the Great Smog of 1952, and a nickname that persists to this day.
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Is London in Mercia?

Taken over from Essex in the 8th century, including London (roughly corresponding to Greater London, Hertfordshire, and Surrey). After Mercia was annexed by Wessex in the early 10th century, the West Saxon rulers divided it into shires modelled after their own system, cutting across traditional Mercian divisions.
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Did a Viking ever rule London?

The Vikings and Saxons ruled jointly England until 1042, when Edward the Confessor became King of both the Vikings and the Saxons. Edward the Confessor (1042-1066) built a wooden palace at Westminster, just a stone's throw from his new abbey, where all kings and queens of England have been crowned ever since.
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Do Saxons still exist?

While the continental Saxons are no longer a distinctive ethnic group or country, their name lives on in the names of several regions and states of Germany, including Lower Saxony (which includes central parts of the original Saxon homeland known as Old Saxony), Saxony in Upper Saxony, as well as Saxony-Anhalt (which ...
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What was London famous for?

London is famous for Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, and Tower Bridge. London is also known for its rich history, double-decker buses, red phone booths, world-class museums and galleries, gigantic lush parks, financial districts, and cosmopolitan vibes.
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What is short London?

LDN is usually contractional slang for London, UK.
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