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Berkeley

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Name — An English surname and place name, also a city in California, home to the University of California, Berkeley.

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Etymology

From Old English beorc (“birch”) + leah (“meadow, leigh”). Equivalent to birch + -ley (“lea”).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Berkeley” mean?

The word “Berkeley” means an English surname and place name, also a city in California, home to the University of California, Berkeley.

How do you pronounce “Berkeley”?

“Berkeley” is pronounced BAHK-lee (/ˈbɝkli/ in IPA).

How do you use “Berkeley” in a sentence?

Here is “Berkeley” used in a sentence: “She studied physics at Berkeley.”

What part of speech is “Berkeley”?

“Berkeley” is a name.

Is “Berkeley” a common word?

“Berkeley” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between Berkeley and Berkley?

Berkeley, with the extra "e", is the usual spelling of both the English surname and the California city that is home to the University of California. Berkley is a less common variant spelling used for some other place names and surnames.

What is Berkeley in California best known for?

Berkeley is a city in California and the home of the University of California, Berkeley. The same name is also used as an English surname and place name in Britain.

Is Berkeley used as a first name or a surname?

Berkeley is chiefly an English surname and place name, and it also names a city in California. It is occasionally given as a first name, but that use is far less common.

Related words

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