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Latham

LAY-thuhm

Latham (name) means an English surname and place name derived from Old Norse, meaning "at the barns.". Example: “The Latham family had lived in the county for generations.”

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An English surname and place name derived from Old Norse, meaning "at the barns."
"The Latham family had lived in the county for generations."

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Lathams plural

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Etymology

Habitational surname from any of various places in northern England, from the dative plural form of Old Norse hlaða (“storehouse, barn”).

Origin: Old Norse

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What does “Latham” mean?

The word “Latham” means an English surname and place name derived from Old Norse, meaning "at the barns.".

How do you pronounce “Latham”?

“Latham” is pronounced LAY-thuhm (/ˈleɪ.θəm/ in IPA).

How do you use “Latham” in a sentence?

Here is “Latham” used in a sentence: “The Latham family had lived in the county for generations.”

What part of speech is “Latham”?

“Latham” is a name.

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