"Kingston" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Kingston" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Kingston" Meaning

Kingston is a place name and can refer to:

Kingston upon Thames, a town in southwest London, England, also known as Kingston
Kingston, Jamaica, the capital and largest city of Jamaica
Kingston, Ontario, a city in Ontario, Canada
Kingston, Tasmania, a locality in Tasmania, Australia

It may also refer to:

Kingston Technology, a US-based technology company that specializes in memory products such as RAM and solid-state drives.
Kingston, a character from the rugby union video game Back of the Line.
Kingston, a fictional character from the computer game Clock Tower.

In general, the name Kingston is derived from the Old English words "cynting" meaning "king's town" or "cyning" meaning "king's settlement".

"Kingston" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Kingston"


The family went to Kingston for a summer vacation to enjoy the beautiful beaches and water sports.
Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, known for its vibrant music scene and rich cultural heritage.
I'm waiting for my friend to arrive from Kingston, where she's been living for the past few years.
Kingston University is one of the most prestigious institutions in the UK, offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
The Kingston Wharfe Hotel overlooking the River Thames offers stunning views of the city and is a popular choice for business travelers and tourists alike.

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