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What's In A Name?

Created by Snowman

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : United Kingdom
Whats In A Name game quiz
"How much do you know about where UK towns and cities get their names from? Well let's find out..."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Which of the following names comes from the Old English word for "Heathen Temple"
    Eton
    Harrow
    Winchester
    Malvern


2. The prefix War- used in such towns as Warwick, Warrington and Wareham comes from the Old English "wer". What does this word mean?
    bank
    weir
    warren
    earth


3. The West London area of Marylebone's name means?
    St Mary's skeleton
    St Mary the good
    St Mary's stream
    St Mary's church


4. Edinburgh's name means Edwin's fort. This name comes from Edwin, the 7th-century king of Northumbria, who built the first fort on the site of Edinburgh castle.
    True
    False


5. The Romans called it Mona; in the local language it was Mon. What is its more commonly known modern name?
    Anglesey
    Isle of Wight
    Isle of Man
    Holy Island


6. The name of Ampthill in Bedfordshire comes from the Old English for "Ant hill"
    True
    False


7. Which of the following cities does not take its name from a river?
    Sheffield
    Cardiff
    Liverpool
    Nottingham


8. Cambridge means "bridge over the River Cam"
    True
    False


9. The suffixes -chester -caster and -cester common in many town names such as Manchester, Doncaster and Gloucester all mean the same thing.
    True
    False


10. Bury St Edmunds is so named because St Edmund was buried there.
    True
    False


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