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Matty Love Wrote:

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> I think that the name Dulwich means something like

> 'place where dill grows', maybe something simple

> like just 'Dill' would be nice.

>

> Is there a prize for the best answer? Free dinner?


Hazle+Alex, please, please, pleeeeeease choose Matty's suggestion above. It's brilliant. I love Dill for a restaurant name here esp as its a nod to the origins of how Dulwich was named.


(ahem...and there's an LL in it and you happen to be on LL which is a common abbreviation for it on here) :))


Very best of luck with new venture.

Dilwihs, Dylways, Dullag, and may come from two old English words, Dill, a white flower, and wihs, meaning a damp meadow, giving a meaning of "the meadow where dill grows".


It's relevant, snappy and historical all in one. Excellent suggestion by Matty. My vote goes to that too.


Louisa.

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