Holm (island) - Wikipedia There are numerous islands containing the word holm, mainly in northern Europe In many cases the name is derived from the Old Norse holmr, meaning "a small and rounded islet"
Holm Center Holm Center provides coordinated leadership and policy direction for the Air Force's officer recruiting, training, and commissioning programs at Officer Training School and at Air Force ROTC detachments at 145 universities
Holm (surname) - Wikipedia Holm is a surname which originated in Scandinavia and Britain Holm is derived from the Old Norse word holmr meaning a small island [citation needed] Also Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish
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Holm - definition of holm by The Free Dictionary (Physical Geography) an island in a river, lake, or estuary 2 (Physical Geography) low flat land near a river 1 (Plants) short for holm oak 2 (Plants) chiefly Brit a dialect word for holly
Holm - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline holm (n ) "small island in a river; river meadow," late Old English, from Old Norse holmr "small island," especially in a river or bay, or cognate Old Danish hulm, from Proto-Germanic *hul-maz, from PIE root *kel- (2) "to be prominent; hill "