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Trumbull

Trumbull (name) means an English surname and place name, also the name of towns in Connecticut and elsewhere in the United States. Example: “They moved to Trumbull for the good schools.”

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An English surname and place name, also the name of towns in Connecticut and elsewhere in the United States.
"They moved to Trumbull for the good schools."

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Trumbulls plural

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Etymology

Possibly a variant of Trumble.

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What does “Trumbull” mean?

The word “Trumbull” means an English surname and place name, also the name of towns in Connecticut and elsewhere in the United States.

How do you use “Trumbull” in a sentence?

Here is “Trumbull” used in a sentence: “They moved to Trumbull for the good schools.”

What part of speech is “Trumbull”?

“Trumbull” is a name.

What is the meaning of Trumbull?

"Trumbull" (name) means an English surname and place name, also the name of towns in Connecticut and elsewhere in the United States.

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