Tove

Proper noun

 * , tributary to the Great Ouse, which passes Towcester.

Etymology
Medieval short form of female names composed of Þórr- "Thor" and a second element beginning with b-, f- or v-, such as Torbjørg, or Þórr "Thor" + fríðr "beautiful" ( =Turid).

Etymology
From. First recorded in Norway in 1320.

Etymology
From. First recorded in Sweden in 1886.