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Cottingham is a large village and civil parish with average affluence in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies just to the north-west of the city of Kingston upon Hull. With a parish population of over 17,000 in 2011, Cottingham is one of the villages claiming to be the largest village in England. == History == According to one etymology, "Cottingham" is thought to derive from both British and Saxon root words: "Cot" from ''Ket'', relating to the deity Ceridwen; ''ing'' a water meadow; and ''ham'' meaning home; the name corresponding to "habitation in the water meadows of ket". The name has also been suggested to derive from a man's name "cotta" plus ''-inga-'' (OE belonging to/named after) and ''ham''; corresponding to "habitation of cotta's people". Archaic spellings include ''Cotingeham'' (Domesday, 1086), and ''Cotingham'' (Charter, 1156; also John Leland, 1770).
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