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What does Hulme mean?

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Asked by: Brianna Foster

What is the meaning Hulme?

Hulme derives its name from the Old Norse holmr, holmi, through Old Danish hulm or hulme meaning small islands or land surrounded by streams, fen or marsh.

Which county is Hulme?

“HULME, a township in the parish and borough of Manchester, county Lancaster, 3 miles S.E. of Manchester, of which it is a populous suburb. It is situated on the further side of the river Medlock, which separates it from Manchester.

How do you spell Hulme?


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What does the last name Hulme mean?

The Anglo-Saxon name Hulme comes from when the family resided in an area that was referred to as a holme, a slightly raised islet in a fen or partially surrounded by a stream or river. The surname Hulme was originally derived from the Old English word Holen.

What is the origin of the name Hulme?

Hulme as a boy’s name is of Scottish origin, and the meaning of Hulme is “island in the river”. Hulme is related to the Scottish surname Hume.

Is Hulme a good place to live?

Another area once renowned for its crime rate, Hulme has benefitted from high level of investment. Government funded rejuvenation has seen Hulme rise the ranks to become a highly regarded area. An area popular with first time buyers and young professionals, Hulme gives great access to Manchester as a whole.

Is Hulme North Manchester?

Hulme is an inner city area and electoral ward of Manchester, England which is south of Manchester city centre and divided from it by the River Medlock.

Is Cheadle Hulme nice?

Cheadle Hulme is one of the best areas in the Manchester urban area IMO, so you can’t go far wrong. It’s a solid middle class type neighbourhood, not terribly exciting, but it has a Waitrose and some nice restaurants. I would definitely live there without hesitation.