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- An English habitational surname from Old English from the city in England.
- An unincorporated community in Gibson County, Indiana.
- An unincorporated community in Lewis County, Missouri; named for a railroad employee.
- A city, the county seat of Durham County, North Carolina; named for landowner Bartlett S. Durham.
- A minor city in Marion County, Kansas; named for the breed of cattle.
- A community in New Brunswick; named for Lord Durham, Governor General of Canada.
- An unincorporated community in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma; named for postmaster Doris Durham Morris.
- A community in West Grey, Grey County, Ontario.
- A township and unincorporated community in Washington County, Arkansas.
- A town and census-designated place therein, in Strafford County, New Hampshire.
- A county in the Northeast of England; in full, County Durham.
- A city, the county town of County Durham, England.
- A census-designated place in Butte County, California; named for California politician W. W. Durham.
- A regional municipality east of Toronto Ontario; in full, Regional Municipality of Durham.
- A unitary authority of County Durham, which replaced the county council in 2009 in all of County Durham except Darlington, Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees; in full, Durham County Council.
- A city in Washington County, Oregon; named for pioneer and Oregon Territory legislator Alberto Alonzo Durham.
- An outback town in Queensland, Australia.
- An unincorporated community in Walker County, Georgia; named for Durham Coal and Coke Company.
- A town in Greene County, New York; named for the town in Connecticut.
- A township in Hancock County, Illinois.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
- A town and census-designated place therein, in Middlesex County, Connecticut; named for the city in England.
- A town in Androscoggin County, Maine; named for County Durham, England.
- A township in Durham County, North Carolina, most of which is in the city.
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- An English habitational surname from the places in England.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.
- A town in Niagara County, New York; named for founder Sylvester Pendleton Clark.
- A suburb of Salford, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SJ8199).
- A city, the county seat of Umatilla County, Oregon.
- A census-designated place in Bell County, Texas.
- A village and civil parish in Ribble Valley district, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD7539).
- A town in Fall Creek Township, Madison County, Indiana; named for founder Thomas Pendleton.
- A town in Anderson County, South Carolina.
- A village in Warren County, Missouri; named for postmaster J. W. Pendleton.
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- An English habitational surname derived from the city in England.
- An unincorporated community in Doddridge County, West Virginia.
- A town in Talbot County, Maryland.
- Ellipsis of University of Oxford.
- A town in Waimakariri district, Canterbury, New Zealand.
- An unincorporated community in Scott County, Kentucky.
- A township and census-designated place therein, in Warren County, New Jersey.
- A town, the county seat of Granville County, North Carolina.
- A town in New Haven County, Connecticut; named for the city in England.
- A settlement on Saint Croix in the United States Virgin Islands.
- A minor city in Izard County, Arkansas.
- A city in Sumner County, Kansas.
- A neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta.
- A township and village therein, in Oakland County, Michigan.
- A rural locality in Isaac Region, Queensland, Australia.
- A town in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.
- A hamlet in Ancroft parish, Northumberland (OS grid ref NU0046).
- A town and census-designated place therein, in Oxford County, Maine; named for the city in England.
- A former city in Franklin County, Idaho, disincorporated in 2024.
- An outer suburb of Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire (OS grid ref SJ8753).
- A town and census-designated place therein, in Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- A town and village therein, in Chenango County, New York; named for the town in Massachusetts.
- A town and village therein, in Marquette County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in La Plata County, Colorado.
- A minor city and township in Johnson County, Iowa; named for its township, itself named for the town in New York.
- A city in Butler County, Ohio.
- A number of other townships, listed under Oxford Township.
- An unincorporated community in Sumter County, Florida.
- A city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, famous for its university.
- A village in Furnas County and Harlan County, Nebraska.
- A city, the county seat of Lafayette County, Mississippi; named for the city in England.
- A city in Calhoun County, Talladega County and Cleburne County, Alabama.
- A borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
- A town in Oak Grove Township, Benton County, Indiana.
- A city in Newton County, Georgia; named for the university.
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- A habitational surname for someone from London.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Monroe County, Michigan.
- (rare) A unisex given name transferred from the place name.
- A small city in Pope County, Arkansas, with a population of approximately 900.
- A former administrative county of England, created in 1889 from parts of Kent, Middlesex and Surrey, and merged into Greater London in 1965.
- A city, the county seat of Madison County, Ohio, with a population of approximately 9,000.
- A village in Kiritimati atoll, Kiribati.
- A small agricultural village in the commune of Savigny-sur-Seille, Saône-et-Loire department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, France.
- An unincorporated community in Kimble County, Texas, with a population of approximately 180.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom; the capital city of England, within Greater London. Situated on the tidal River Thames in southeast England, with a metropolitan population of more than 13,000,000.
- (metonymic) The government of the United Kingdom, otherwise known as Westminster.
- An unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Moral Township, Shelby County, Indiana.
- A city, the county seat of Laurel County, Kentucky, with a population of approximately 8,000.
- An unincorporated community in Dane County and Jefferson County, Wisconsin.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Freeborn County, Minnesota.
- An urban neighborhood of the city of Belgrade, Serbia.
- A city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, with a population of approximately 300,000.
- A census-designated place in Tulare County, California, with a population of approximately 1,800.
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- An English habitational surname from Middle English from the places in England.
- (countable) A male given name transferred from the surname, of modern America usage.
- A town in Grant County, Oklahoma.
- A city in Bowie County, Texas; named for railroad executive Martin Manny Nash.
- A village and community in Newport, Wales (OS grid ref ST3483).
- A hamlet near Keston, borough of Bromley, Greater London (OS grid ref TQ4063).
- A hamlet in East Coker parish, Somerset, previously in South Somerset district (OS grid ref ST5313).
- A village and civil parish in south Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SO6071).
- A hamlet in Ash parish, Dover district, Kent (OS grid ref TR2659).
- A village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, previously in Aylesbury Vale district (OS grid ref SP7834).
- A habitational surname from Irish of Anglo-Norman origin, an anglicization of Irish de Nais or de Nás, both from the English surname.
- A hamlet in Rodd, Nash and Little Brampton parish, Herefordshire (OS grid ref SO3062).
- A census-designated place in Walsh County, North Dakota; named for the Nash brothers, early settlers.
- A village in Gilan Province, Iran.
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- An English surname.
- A town in New York.
- A town in New Hampshire.
- A town in Massachusetts.
- A town in Victoria, Australia.
- A town in Quebec, Canada.
- A city in Texas.
- A town in Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A town, the county seat of Amherst County, Virginia.
- A town in Maine.
- A village in Nebraska.
- A census-designated place in Colorado.
- A village in Wisconsin.
- A city in Ohio.
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- An English surname.
- A townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
- An unincorporated community in Anderson County, Kentucky.
- A number of townlands in Southern Ireland.
- A census-designated place in Santa Barbara County, California.
- Ellipsis of Ballard County
- A neighbourhood in north-west Seattle, Washington.
- A rural locality in Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia.
- An unincorporated community in Bates County, Missouri.
- A minor city in Uintah County, Utah.
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- An English surname.
- A census-designated place in Snow Shoe Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A river in the Northern Rivers region, New South Wales, Australia, which discharges into the Coral Sea, named after the Duke of Clarence,
- A locality in the City of Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia.
- A community and former township in the city of Clarence-Rockland, eastern Ontario.
- A ghost town in the town of Spring Grove, Green County, Wisconsin.
- A river in Pas-de-Calais department, Hauts-de-France, France, a tributary of the Lys.
- A town and census-designated place therein, in Erie County, New York.
- A ducal title which has been traditionally awarded to junior members of the English and British royal families
- A village in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.
- A township in Calhoun County, Michigan.
- A river in north Canterbury, New Zealand, which flows into the Pacific Ocean at Clarence.
- A minor city in Shelby County, Missouri.
- A settlement in north Canterbury, New Zealand, near the mouth of the Clarence River.
- A community in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia.
- A township in Barton County, Kansas.
- An unincorporated community in Button Township, Ford County, Illinois.
- A local government area in the Greater Hobart area of south-east Tasmania, Australia, named after the Duke of Clarence and a ship with that name; in full, the City of Clarence.
- A city in Cedar County, Iowa.
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- An English surname.
- An unincorporated community in Van Zandt County, Texas; named for Schuyler Colfax.
- An unincorporated community in Marion County, West Virginia.
- A ghost town in Custer County, Colorado; named for Schuyler Colfax.
- A town, the parish seat of Grant Parish, Louisiana; named for Schuyler Colfax.
- A community in Saskatchewan, Canada; named for the city in Iowa.
- A city in Placer County, California; named for Schuyler Colfax.
- A town in Perry Township, Clinton County, Indiana; named for Schuyler Colfax.
- An unincorporated community in Guilford County, North Carolina; named for Schuyler Colfax.
- A village in McLean County, Illinois; named for Schuyler Colfax.
- An unincorporated community in Pleasant Township, Fairfield County, Ohio.
- A city, the county seat of Whitman County, Washington; named for Schuyler Colfax, Vice President for Ulysses S. Grant.
- A city in Jasper County, Iowa; named for Schuyler Colfax.
- A town and village in Dunn County, Wisconsin; named for Schuyler Colfax.
- A city in Richland County, North Dakota.
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- An English surname.
- (Abrahamism, biblical) The first woman and mother of the human race; Adam's wife.
- Alternative spelling of Ewe.
- An unincorporated community in Missouri, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States.
- A female given name from Hebrew.
- An unspecified primordial woman, from whom many or all people are descended.
- (cryptography) A conventional name for an agent attempting to intercept a message sent by Alice that is intended for Bob.
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- An English surname.
- A minor city in Houston County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Richmond County, Virginia.
- A male given name.
- A village in Washington County, Nebraska; named for Thomas P. Kennard, Nebraska's first Secretary of State.
- An unincorporated community in Salem Township, Champaign County, Ohio.
- A town in Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; named for early settler Jenkins Kennard.