An diofar eadar na mùthaidhean a rinneadh air "-hou"

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'''-hou''' is a suffix found commonly in [[Channel Islands]] and [[Normandy|Norman]] names. It is the [[Norman language]] version of the [[Old Norse]] ''holmr'', meaning a small island, and often found anglicised elsewhere as "holm". The Norman toponym and [[diminutive]] ''hommet'' also derives from this element. It can still be found in modern Scandinavian languages, e.g. Stockholm.
 
==Bailiwick of Guernsey==