The baby name Burgh is a unisex name, 1 syllables long and is pronounced "Berg".
Burgh is Unique in Origin.
Burgh is a name that has its roots in Old English and Old Norse. It is derived from the word "burh" which means "fortress" or "castle". The name was originally used to refer to someone who lived near or worked in a castle or fortress. It was also used as a surname for people who were associated with a particular town or city that had a castle or fortress.
The name Burgh is predominantly used as a surname, but it can also be used as a first name. It is a unisex name, meaning it can be given to both boys and girls. The pronunciation of Burgh is "BURR" with a hard "g" sound at the end. The name is not very common, but it has been used by notable people throughout history, including the American politician Harold Burgh.
The origin of the name Burgh can be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon period in England. It was a popular name among the nobility and the ruling class, as they were the ones who lived in castles and fortresses. The name spread to other parts of Europe, including Scandinavia, where it was spelled "Borg". Today, the name is still used in various forms in different parts of the world, including Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands.