Birmingham
proper noun
- city in West Midlands, England
- city in Alabama, United States
- family name
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈbɜː.mɪŋ.əm/ / /ˈbɝ.mɪŋ.əm/ / /ˈbɜː.mɪŋˌhæm/
name
Etymology: From Middle English, 1086, from Old English *Beormingahām, from Beornmund + ing + hām, "home of Beorma;" first element of uncertain origin but possibly from beorma (“yeast”). More at Beorma.
- A major city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England, historically in Warwickshire with a population of over one million.
“A Birmingham mosque answered the “hatred and division” of an English Defence League rally by hosting a “best of British” tea party, as the far-right group’s demonstration passed off without a major incident.”
- A major city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England, historically in Warwickshire with a population of over one million.
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- A community in the Rural Municipality of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A surname.