English Place-name Society

Survey of English Place-Names

A county-by-county guide to the linguistic origins of England’s place-names – a project of the English Place-Name Society, founded 1923.

Leven

Major Settlement in the Parish of Leven

Historical Forms

  • Leuen(e), Leven(e) 1086 DB 1172 Meaux late12th Nunkeel 1205 ChR 1840 Poulson
  • Levena 1235–49,1401 Melsa
  • Leaven 1572 FF 1650 ParlSurv

Etymology

Probably Leven was originally the name of one of the streams in the district. It is the river-name Leven, which Ekwall (RN 251) identifies with a British name (s )libnios or (s )limno (inferred from Ptolemy's Λιβυίος ), from the root *(s )leib 'drip' or 'glide.' Leven would mean 'the slow-moving one.'

Places in the same Parish