Lancashire
l(a)-ncashi-re,
lan-ca-shire
Origin:British
Meaning:Roman fort on the River Lune
Lancashire is a gender-neutral name with English origins. The name comes from the county in Northwest England. The city of Lancaster is the region's capital, and it means "Roman fort on the River Lune." Lancashire is traditionally a last name, carried by people who hailed from the county. The Industrial Revolution began in this region with the manufacturing of textiles, and it is a historically significant part of England. If you're looking to honor your English heritage or simply want a name that reminds you of peaceful countryside, Lancashire is an excellent choice for baby.
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