What does London mean in Latin?

In The Cymry of '76 (1855), Alexander Jones says that the Welsh name derives from Llyn Dain, meaning 'pool of the Thames'. An 1887 Handbook for Travellers asserts that "The etymology of London is the same as that of Lincoln" (Latin Lindum).
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How did London get its name?

Despite having continuous settlement for centuries, very little is known about the word's origin. Many historians believe that the city's current name comes from Londinium, a name that was given to the city when the Romans established it in 43 AD. The suffix "-inium" is thought to have been common among the Romans.
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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 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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What does the word London mean in Latin?

Londinium in British English

(lʌnˈdɪnɪəm ) the Latin name for London when it was a Roman city.
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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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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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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 does the last name London mean?

English and Jewish (Ashkenazic): habitational name for someone who came from London or a nickname for someone who had made a trip to London or had some other connection with the city.
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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 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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What is a good nickname for a girl named London?

Nicknames for the name London:
  • Lonnie.
  • Lonny.
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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 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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What did the Celts call London?

Some linguists suggest that they adapted an existing name, possibly Plowonida, from the pre-Celtic words plew and nejd, which together suggest a wide, flowing river (i.e. the Thames). This then became Lowonidonjon in Celtic times, and eventually Londinium.
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What did the Romans call England?

An image first used in classical antiquity, the Latin Britannia was the name variously applied to the British Isles, Great Britain, and the Roman province of Britain during the Roman Empire.
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What nationality is London?

At the 2011 census, London had a population of 8,173,941. Of this number 44.9% were White British. 37% of the population were born outside the UK, including 24.5% born outside of Europe.
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What is the most common surname in London?

Here are the most common 20 surnames in London
  • Brown.
  • Smith.
  • Patel.
  • Jones.
  • Williams.
  • Johnson.
  • Taylor.
  • Thomas.
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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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What does the name Landen mean?

What does Landen mean? Dweller on a long hill.
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What does the name landyn mean?

Landyn as a boy's name is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Landyn is "long hill".
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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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What was London called in the Middle Ages?

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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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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