London is a place-name inspired by the English capital city, which originated from the Roman settlement of Londinium. The name likely stems from the Celtic tribe's term 'Trinovantum', meaning 'place of many islands'.
In British culture, London holds significant historical and economic importance as a global hub. It is often associated with royalty, politics, and literature.
People named London are often seen as cosmopolitan, adaptable, and open-minded individuals who thrive in diverse environments, reflecting the city's multicultural essence.
The name London gained popularity in recent years, likely due to its urban, modern feel. It is commonly used for girls but also appears on the US boy-name charts.