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Winthrop

Winthrop (name) means an English surname and given name, notably borne by John Winthrop, an early governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Example: “John Winthrop helped found the city of Boston.”

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An English surname and given name, notably borne by John Winthrop, an early governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
"John Winthrop helped found the city of Boston."
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Etymology

From wines (“friend's”) + þorp (“village”).

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What does “Winthrop” mean?

The word “Winthrop” means an English surname and given name, notably borne by John Winthrop, an early governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Here is “Winthrop” used in a sentence: “John Winthrop helped found the city of Boston.”

What part of speech is “Winthrop”?

“Winthrop” is a name.

What is the meaning of Winthrop?

"Winthrop" (name) means an English surname and given name, notably borne by John Winthrop, an early governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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