This is a list of place names in which the categories include cities in England.
Berkeley(Settlement)English From Old English beorc "birch" and leah "woodland, clearing". This is the name of a city in Gloucestershire, England.
Beverley(Settlement)English From Old English beofor "beaver" and (possibly) licc "stream". This is the name of a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Blackburn(Settlement)English From Old English blæc "black" and burna "stream". This is the name of a city in Lancashire, England.
Blakesley(Settlement)English From the Old English byname Blæcwulf "black wolf" combined with leah "woodland, clearing". This is the name of a city in Northamptonshire.
Bradford(Settlement)English From Old English brad "broad" and ford "ford, river crossing". This is the name of a city in West Yorkshire, as well as several other towns.
Bristol(Settlement)English Name of a city in southwestern England, derived from Old English Brycgstow meaning "the site of the bridge".
Carlisle(Settlement)English Originally called by the Romans Luguvalium meaning "stronghold of Lugus". Later the Brythonic element ker "fort" was appended to the name of the city. This is the name of a city in Cumbria in northern England.
Chester(Settlement)English From Latin castrum meaning "camp, fortress". This is the name of a city in Cheshire, England.
Derby(Settlement)English Means "animal town" in Old Norse. This is the name of a city in England.
Dudley(Settlement)English Means "Dudda's clearing" in Old English. This is the name of a city in the West Midlands, England.
Lincoln(Settlement)English Derived from Brythonic lindo "lake, pool" and Latin colonia "colony". This is a city in eastern England, called Lindum Colonia by the Romans.
Marlow(Settlement)English Means "remnants of a lake" in Old English, from mere "lake" and lafe "remnants, remains". This is the name of a town in Buckinghamshire, England.
Selby(Settlement)English From Old Norse selja "willow, sallow" and býr "farm, settlement". This is the name of a city near York in England.
Wakefield(Settlement)English From Old English wacu "wake, vigil" and feld "field". This is the name of a city in England.
Winchester(Settlement)English Derived from Venta, of Celtic origin, and Latin castrum meaning "camp, fortress". This is the name of a city in southern England.
York(Settlement & Political Subdivision)English From Jórvík, the Norse form of Old English Eoforwic, which was from the Brythonic name Eburacon meaning "yew". The Old English form Eoforwic was altered based on eofor "boar" and wic "village".... [more]