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This name might originate from the Anglo-Saxon word "fyrhth", meaning "sparse woodland." Its evolved version is found in at least two English placenames, Fritham and Frithville.It might also result from one of two Anglo-Saxon personal names, Frithi and Frithulac (no meanings given). These names are reflected in the English placenames Fritton and Frithelstock, respectively.Which of these is correct, if any? Your call!- Da.
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