Winthrop

English

Etymology

From wines (friend's) + þorp (village).

Proper noun

Winthrop

  1. Any of a number of places in England, the United States of America, and elsewhere.
    1. A city in Arkansas.
    2. A community in Nottinghamshire, England.
    3. A city in Iowa.
    4. A town in Maine.
    5. A city in Massachusetts.
    6. A city in Minnesota.
    7. A village in Ontario.
    8. A town in Washington.
  2. A habitational surname from Old English from the English places.

Derived terms

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