Haxey

Haxey, Lincolnshire

Haxey, in the West Riding of Lindsey in Lincolnshire comes from the Old Norse male personal name Haki and Old Norse ey ‘an island’ or Old English eg ‘an island or well-watered land’ which most frequently refers to dry ground surrounded by marsh.

The place-name aptly describes the location as Haxey sits on a low-lying hill surrounded marshland.

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Viking Names

Keywords

Lincolnshire, place-name

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Acknowledgements

Image © JThomas, via Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0

References

Kenneth Cameron, A Dictionary of Lincolnshire Place-Names. Nottingham: English Place-Name Society (1998), p. 61.