Town name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Middle and English
Meaning: From the End of the Town
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What does Town mean?

Town is version of Townsend. Townsend especially is used in English is of English and Middle origin, meaning of Townsend is "The Edge of Town and From the End of the Town".

Variants of Town

Townsend, Tonsand

Names that rhyme with Town

How popular is the name Town?

Town is a common baby name in Ethiopia while it is somewhat familiar in Pakistan, Zimbabwe and India. At least, 4000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our estimate.

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What numerology tells about Town?

Be proud of everything you've been through. You always hope your intuition is wrong and give people a chance to earn your trust. You are too kind to tell these people to leave and so, you end up drained and confused. Your kindness is your only flaw. You are a great person with no need of self-doubt. You learn from your mistakes faster than others. You get disappointed when you realize that most people worry more about social appearances rather than personal growth.

Looking for names similar to Town? Please go through the following names

  •  Halewell is originated from English is a boy name, Halewell means "Holy Well and Lives by the Holy Spring". Halewell is derived from Halliwell.
  •  Chestar - Of Old English origin, Chestar means "Stone Camp and From the Fortified Camp" is used as a baby boy name. Chestar is derivation of Chester.
  •  Earleine - Of Old English origin, Earleine means "Nobleman and Leader Female Version of Earl" is given to baby girls. Earleine is derivation of Earline.
  •  Strattun - Meaning of Strattun is Settlement on the Road is used as a baby boy name came from English. Strattun is derivation of Stratton.
  •  Hallwel - Boy name Hallwel came from English, meaning of Hallwel is "Holy Well and Lives by the Holy Spring". Hallwel is resulted from Halliwell.

Famous people named Town

  • Town & Country, American minimalist quartet based in Chicago
  • Town and Country Four, Barbershop quartet that won the 1963 SPEBSQSA international competitiond with singers Leo Sisk

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