Aigburth
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Etymology
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Proper noun
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Aigburth
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Etymology
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From
Old Norse
eik
and
berg
, meaning "oak-tree hill".
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Aigburth
A southern
suburb
of
Liverpool
,
Merseyside
,
England
.
(
OS
grid ref SJ3885
)
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Derived terms
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Aigburth Vale
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en:Suburbs in Merseyside, England
en:Places in Liverpool
en:Places in Merseyside, England
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