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Holm (island)

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This page is a set index; for other uses of the term, see Holm (disambiguation)

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". These include:

Denmark

Germany

Greenland

Ireland

  • Holmpatrick (the original name for the town of Skerries, and one of its islands, in North Dublin)

Sweden

United Kingdom

England

Northern Ireland

Orkney, Scotland

Shetland, Scotland

Skye, Scotland

South Georgia

Wales

Variant forms

Faroe Islands

Iceland

France, Normandy

Insular Normandy

Bailiwick of Guernsey

  • Off Guernsey
    • Les Houmets including - Houmet Benest/Benet, Houmet Paradis & Houmet Hommetol (Omptolle).
  • Off Herm
    • Le Plat Houmet

Bailiwick of Jersey

  • Le Plat Hommet
  • Le Hommet du Ouaisné
  • Les Hommets

See also

References

  • Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004) The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh. Canongate. ISBN 1-84195-454-3