Greenville

English

Etymology

From green + -ville or Green + -ville (from the surname), depending on the place.

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Greenville

  1. The name of many cities and towns in the United States and Canada, including:
    1. A city in the U.S. state of Alabama that is the county seat of Butler County.
    2. a small city in Georgia, USA, and the county seat of Meriwether County.
    3. a city in Illinois, USA, and the county seat of Bond County.
    4. a city in Kentucky, USA, and the county seat of Muhlenberg County.
    5. a city in Mississippi, USA, and county seat of Washington County.
    6. a small city in Missouri, USA, and the county seat of Wayne County.
    7. a town and hamlet in Greene County, New York, USA.
    8. a city in North Carolina, USA, and the county seat of Pitt County.
    9. a city in Ohio, USA, and the county seat of Darke County.
    10. A city in the U.S. state of South Carolina that is the county seat of Greenville County.
    11. A city in Texas, USA, and the county seat of Hunt County.

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