Montgomery

Etymology
From a surname, from a place in Normandy ( for "Gomeric's hill"). Gumaric was a personal name composed of  and  (whence the modern French surnames Gomery, Gommery and Gumery or the Galician placename Gomariz).

Proper noun



 * 1) Bernard Montgomery (Monty), a British army officer.
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 * , formerly the county town of Montgomeryshire.
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 * , formerly the county town of Montgomeryshire.
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 * , formerly the county town of Montgomeryshire.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Korean: 몽고메리
 * Latin: Mons Gomerici
 * Portuguese:


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Welsh: Trefaldwyn

Etymology
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