Hastings
See also: hastings
English
Etymology
The place name in England is derived from the Old English tribal name Hæstingas (“Hæsta's people, the family/followers of Hæsta”), which was later transferred to their settlement.
The family name has two possible sources:
- from the place name
- a patronymic surname derived from the Anglo-Norman personal name Hasten(c), Hastang
The later place names in other countries are named either after people with that family name, or after the town of Hastings in England.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈheɪ.stɪŋz/
Proper noun
Hastings
- A place name, including
- A town and borough in East Sussex, England.
- A city in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.
- A city in Michigan, USA, and the county seat of Barry County.
- A city in Dakota and Washington Counties, Minnesota, USA, and the county seat of Dakota County.
- A city in Nebraska, USA, and the county seat of Adams County.
- A habitational surname.
- A patronymic surname.
References
- Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges, The Oxford Names Companion, Oxford University Press 2002. →ISBN
- P. H. Reaney, A Dictionary of English Surnames, 3rd edition revised by R. M. Wilson, Oxford University Press 1997. →ISBN
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