Place-Names: H

PLACE-NAMESUGGESTED MEANING
Halfmark Hill S. halfmark ‘half-mark land measure’ + SSE hill ‘hill’
Hall Burn Place-Name Hall (of Auchincross) + S. burn ‘stream’
Hall Burn Place-Name: (Mansfield) Hall + S. burn ‘stream’
Hall of AuchincrossS. hall ‘as in laird’s hall’ + Place-Name: Auchincross
Hare HillSSE hare ‘hare’+ SSE hill ‘hill’
Harecraig Hill SSE hare ‘hare’ S. craig ‘craig, rock’ + SSE hill ‘hill’
High Boig SSE high ‘high, high-lying’+ Place-Name: Boig
High ParkSSE high ‘high, high-lying’ + Place-Name: Park
High PolquheysSSE high ‘high, high-lying’+ Place-Name: Polquheys
High Polquhirter SSE high ‘high, high-lying’+ Place-Name: Polquhirter
High Rigend SSE high ‘high, high-lying’+ Place-Name:
Highchang Hill SSE high ‘high, high-lying’+ :G. teanga ‘tongue’ + SSE hill ‘hill’
Highmount PlantationSSE high ‘high, high-lying’ + S. munt ‘low tree covered hill”
S. plantation ‘group of trees’
Hill Head SSE hill ‘hill’ + SSE head ‘head, top’
Hill Head RigSSE hill ‘hill’ + SSE head ‘head, top’ + S. rig ‘ridge’
Hill HouseSSE hill ‘hill’ + SSE house ‘house’
Hillend (1)SSE hill ‘hill’ + SEE end ‘end, bottom’
Hillend (2)SSE hill ‘hill’
Hillend Hill SSE hill ‘hill’
Hillend KnowePlace-Name: Hillend + S. knowe ‘hillock’
Horse CraigsSSE horse ‘horse’ + S. craigs ‘rocks, craig’
House Burn SSE house ‘house’ + S. burn ‘stream’
House of Water SSE house ‘house’ farm house attached to Waterhead farm
Hungry Hill S.. hungry ‘poor, unproductive land’ + SSE hill ‘hill’
PLACE-NAMESUGGESTED MEANING

G. Gaelic, S. Scots, SSE Standard Scottish English, W. Welsh