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      • Sometime in the 9th century AD, Grimsby was settled by Danes. Local folklore claims that the name Grimsby derives from Grim, a Danish (as an old term closer to "Viking") fisherman. The common toponymic suffix -by is derived from the Old Norse word býr for village (compare with Norwegian: by, Danish: by and Swedish: by).
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    The town was named "Great Grimsby" to distinguish it from Little Grimsby, a village about 14 mi (23 km) to the south, near Louth. It had a population of 88,243 in the 2011 census and an estimated population of 88,323 in 2019. [8]

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    The name Grimsby probably originated from the Grim's by, or "Grim's Village". This many be from the name of the Norseman or a Viking named Grim, the supposed the founder of the town, with the suffix -by, which is the Old Norse word for village.

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