York
York is derived from the ancient Greek word 'Eburos', Latinized to 'Eboracum' and later adapted to 'Yorvik' by the Vikings, itself Anglicized to 'York'. It means 'yew tree'.
York is derived from the ancient Greek word 'Eburos', Latinized to 'Eboracum' and later adapted to 'Yorvik' by the Vikings, itself Anglicized to 'York'. It means 'yew tree'.