Glenwood

/ˈɡlɛnˌwʊd/ noun

A place name meaning a wooded valley, commonly used for towns, neighborhoods, and streets across English-speaking countries.

Compound of 'glen' from Scottish Gaelic 'gleann' meaning 'valley' and 'wood' from Old English 'wudu' meaning 'forest, trees'. This combination became popular in 19th-century place naming, evoking pastoral beauty.

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