Howorth

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Howorth
Pronunciation/ˈhwərθ/
LanguageTemplate:Pluralize from textEnglish
Origin
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Word/nameGreat Howarth, Haworth
Meaning"settlement on a small hill"
Other names
Variant formTemplate:Pluralize from textHawrth, Hourth, Hearwarthe, Huarth, Howarth

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Howorth is a surname of English Anglo-Saxon origin, most commonly found among families originating in the English counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire, especially around the village of Great Howarth near Rochdale, Lancashire, and Haworth in Yorkshire. It is found in a variety of different interrelated spellings, including Haworth, Howarth, Hearwarthe, and Huarth and derives from one of two meanings, hoh-worth, meaning settlement on a small hill, and haga-worth, settlement surrounded by a hawthorn hedge. The first recorded use of the surname in its current spelling is from 1616; earlier varieties are found as far back as Robert de Hawrth in 1200.[1]

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  1. ^ Howorth", Surname Database, retrieved 26 February 2022.

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