Aldridge
Aldridge (name) means a town in the West Midlands, England, and a surname derived from it. Example: “Her family has lived in Aldridge for three generations.”
Word forms
Aldridges plural
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Etymology
From Old English alor ("alder") + wic ("farmstead") — literally "farm by the alder trees."
Rhymes for Aldridge
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What does “Aldridge” mean?
The word “Aldridge” means a town in the West Midlands, England, and a surname derived from it.
How do you use “Aldridge” in a sentence?
Here is “Aldridge” used in a sentence: “Her family has lived in Aldridge for three generations.”
What part of speech is “Aldridge”?
“Aldridge” is a name.
Where does the word “Aldridge” come from?
The word “Aldridge” comes from Old English. From Old English alor ("alder") + wic ("farmstead") — literally "farm by the alder trees.".
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