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Hyland
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“The man from the highlands,” based on hy (a variant form of “high”) and the Anglo-Saxon land (land).
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Anglo-Saxon
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Manvil
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“From the main village,” based on the Anglo-Saxon maegen (chief) and the French ville (village).
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Anglo-Saxon
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Weir
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“(The dweller in the cottage near) the river dam,” based on the Anglo-Saxon wer, a dam in a river
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Anglo-Saxon
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