Attenborough
English
Etymology
From Middle English Addyngborough, with the d changed to t by dissimilation, from earlier Adinburks, Adigburc, Hadinbur, meaning “The burh of the Eādings” or possibly “the burh of Eadda”.
Descendants
- Translingual: Attenborosaurus, attenboroughi, attenboroughianus, attenboroughii
References
- The Place-names of Nottinghamshire Thier Origin and Development. CUP Archive. pp. 3–4
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