Huntley

/ˈhʌntli/ noun

Definition

A place name or surname with Old English origins; not typically used as a common word.

Etymology

From Old English 'hunt' (to hunt, pursue) combined with 'leah' (clearing or meadow). Place names ending in '-ley' or '-ly' are common in England and describe the landscape features of settlements.

Kelly Says

English place names are like linguistic fossils—'Huntley' tells you that somewhere in medieval England, there was a clearing where people hunted, and that specific landscape feature was important enough to name the village after.

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