Richmond
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Name — A common English place name, borne by numerous towns and cities including the capital of Virginia; also an English surname and given name.
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Etymology
From Middle English Rychemund, cognate with French Richemont ("town in Normandy"), equivalent to rich + mound.
Full origin of Richmond →Frequently asked questions
What does “Richmond” mean?
The word “Richmond” means a common English place name, borne by numerous towns and cities including the capital of Virginia; also an English surname and given name.
How do you pronounce “Richmond”?
“Richmond” is pronounced RIHCH-muhnd (/ˈɹɪt͡ʃ.mənd/ in IPA).
How do you use “Richmond” in a sentence?
Here is “Richmond” used in a sentence: “Richmond is the capital city of Virginia.”
What part of speech is “Richmond”?
“Richmond” is a name.
Where does the word “Richmond” come from?
The word “Richmond” comes from French. From Middle English Rychemund, cognate with French Richemont ("town in Normandy"), equivalent to rich + mound.
Is “Richmond” a common word?
“Richmond” is a fairly common word in modern English.
Is Richmond used as a place name, a surname, or a first name?
Richmond serves as all three. It is a common English place name carried by many towns and cities, and it also functions as an English surname and a given name. The context of the sentence usually shows whether it refers to a place or a person.
Which capital city is called Richmond?
Richmond is the capital of the U.S. state of Virginia. The name is also shared by numerous other towns and cities in England and elsewhere, so the state should be stated when clarity is needed.
Should Richmond always be written with a capital R?
Yes. As a proper noun naming a place or person, Richmond is always capitalised wherever it appears in a sentence. It is not used as an ordinary lowercase common noun.