Canterbury - boys name

Canterbury name popularity, meaning and origin

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Canterbury name meaning:

The name "Canterbury" carries a rich tapestry of history and meaning, deeply rooted in English culture. Historically, Canterbury is a prominent cathedral city in Kent, South East England, famous for its significant role in English Christianity. It became a major pilgrimage site in the Middle Ages, immortalized by Geoffrey Chaucer in "The Canterbury Tales." The city's name, derived from the Old English "Cantwareburh," essentially means "the fort of the men of Kent."

When used as a boy's name, Canterbury evokes a sense of heritage, resilience, and significance. It suggests an individual with a strong foundation, possibly indicating leadership, spiritual depth, or intellectual prowess. The historical and cultural connotations of the name may inspire one to embody qualities such as wisdom, integrity, and a sense of duty. Moreover, naming a child Canterbury could be seen as bestowing upon them a legacy of tradition and enduring strength, hoping they will carry forward the virtues and storied past the name implies.

Origin: Shakespearean

'King Henry V' Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Canterbury , Ansell, Anselma

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