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Penn

Penn (name) means an English surname, notably borne by William Penn, founder of the Pennsylvania colony. Example: “William Penn founded the colony that later bore his name.”

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An English surname, notably borne by William Penn, founder of the Pennsylvania colony.
"William Penn founded the colony that later bore his name."
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Etymology

* As an English surname, named after various places such as Penn in Buckinghamshire or Staffordshire, of Brythonic origin, from Proto-Brythonic *penn (“(hill) top, head”). * Also as an English surname, from the noun pen (“enclosure”). * Also as an English surname, spelling variant of Parnell. * As a German surname, from Sorbian pien (“tree stump”), from Proto-Slavic *pьňь.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Penn” mean?

The word “Penn” means an English surname, notably borne by William Penn, founder of the Pennsylvania colony.

How do you use “Penn” in a sentence?

Here is “Penn” used in a sentence: “William Penn founded the colony that later bore his name.”

What part of speech is “Penn”?

“Penn” is a name.

Is “Penn” a common word?

“Penn” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Penn a first name or a surname?

Penn is chiefly an English surname, most famously borne by William Penn, the founder of the Pennsylvania colony. It is occasionally used as a given name as well, but its main role is as a family name.

What is the connection between Penn and Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania was named in honour of the Penn family, and the name is usually translated as 'Penn's woods,' combining the surname Penn with the Latin element for woodland. The colony was established under a royal charter granted to William Penn.

What is the difference between Penn and Penn State?

'Penn' usually refers to the University of Pennsylvania, a private Ivy League university in Philadelphia, while 'Penn State' is Pennsylvania State University, a separate public university. Despite the similar names, they are two different institutions.

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