Why is it called shore?
The word shore originated from Old English scor, meaning coast, or beach. It is related to Old Norse skor and Middle Dutch schōre, which also mean coast. Shore is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning dweller at the shore or strand. It evokes beautiful images of the sea meeting the land, much like the joy you’ll feel when you welcome your little one into the world. Shore is also a surname first found in Derbyshire at Mickleover before the Norman Conquest in 1066 AD.