Hexham
English
Etymology
From Middle English Hexham, a contraction of Old English Hestaldesham, Exseldesham, Extoldesham, Hestalasham, Hestoldesham, all variants of Old English Hagustaldeshām (“Hexham”), from Old English Hagustaldes (“Hagustald's”, personal name), from Old English hagosteald (“owner of a fenced-in plot of land, one living in his lord's house, an unmarried man, bachelor, young warrior”) + hām (“home, village, farmstead”). Compare also Hagustaldesēa (“Hexham”, literally “Hagustald's Island”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhɛksəm/
Proper noun
Hexham
- A market town in Northumberland, England; historically the county town of Hexhamshire.
- A suburb of the City of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.
- A town in the Shire of Moyne, western Victoria, Australia.
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