Tenham
The term 'tenham' is a toponymic element and surname in English-language usage. It is not widely adopted as the name of a current town or village by itself. In historical toponymy, it would be expected to function as a compound element in place names, formed by a personal or descriptive prefix plus the element -ham, derived from Old English hām meaning home or village. Such formations typically indicated ownership, origin, or association with an individual or family.
As a surname, the form may appear in genealogical records and may reflect ancestral ties to a
In practice, the exact etymology and historical instances of a standalone 'tenham' are not widely documented;