Proper noun
A town and village in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, United States.
A city and unitary authority in Hampshire, in southern England
(historical, usually "The County of Southampton") Hampshire
a barony in the peerage of Great Britain
A community in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs a child, I had lived many years in Southampton and sang in the choir of the Dune Church. Rachel Lambert Mellon
I got headbutted in Wolverhampton. You [Carl] get snogged in Northampton, head butted in Wolverhampton and I won't even tell you what happened in Southampton. Basically Carlos gets the love and I get all the head butts, it seems to be the way of things. Pete Doherty
When I have extra time I just go out to the Hamptons. I have a house in Southampton I go out to as much as I possibly can. Hilary Rhoda
I'm from Southampton. Laura Carmichael
Reporter: Welcome to Southampton Football Club. Do you think you are the right man to turn things around? Strachan: No. I was asked if I thought I was the right man for the job and I said, "No, I think they should have got George Graham because I'm useless." Gordon Strachan
96.73% of residents were white British, falling to 92.37% in Southampton. Source: Internet