þorpum
þorpum is a place name found in several locations, primarily in Scandinavian countries. The name is Old Norse in origin and is typically derived from the word "þorp," meaning a village or hamlet, often implying a smaller, more isolated settlement. The addition of "um" is a grammatical suffix, suggesting a locative or dative case, thus "in" or "at the village."
In Sweden, several localities bear the name, often associated with historical settlements that have since evolved.
The presence of the "þ" (thorn) character in the name is indicative of its Old Norse roots,