Yare
See also: yare
English
Etymology
Of Anglo-Celtic origin, the name probably means "babbling brook," from a Celtic base *gar- (“noisy, chattering”), probably related to Proto-Germanic *karō (“complaint, moan”) and Latin garrio (“to babble, chatter”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jɛə(ɹ)/
Proper noun
Yare
- A river in Norfolk, England, which flows into the North Sea at Great Yarmouth.
References
- ^ A History of English Place Names and Where They Came From. (2020). (n.p.): Pen and Sword History, p. 194