Minto

Etymology 1
Refers to the Minto Hills near the Scottish village. A pleonastic compound of, from , from , from , and , from , from ,. The latter element was added after the meaning of the former had become obscure. Recorded as Munethov in 1166 and Mynetowe in 1296.

Proper noun

 * , where the seat of the Earl of Minto is located.
 * 1) Any of various places named after an Earl of Minto, including:
 * 1) Any of various places named after an Earl of Minto, including:

Etymology 2
From.