Ebor is the abbreviation of the Latin Eboracum, an early Latin form for York in Britain. It may also mean:
Ebor, the legal alias of the Archbishops of York
Ebor, Manitoba, a community in Canada
Ebor, New South Wales, a village in Australia
Ebor, a post-nominal used after the degree letters to indicate that it was awarded by the University of York
Ebor (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse
Ebor Handicap, a horse race run at York Racecourse in August
Ebor Festival, the four day race meeting at which this race is run
EBOR, Experimental Beryllium Oxide Reactor, a nuclear reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory, USA
Ebor Way, a footpath in Yorkshire, England
Ebor Falls, waterfalls in New South Wales, Australia
Travelers who linger on road signs or train timetables will often notice the curious three‑letter tag that pops up in distant corners of the globe. It is a reminder that York’s Roman name, Eboracum, still circulates in the professional jargon of clergy, academia and even equine sport. That continuity gives a subtle sense of place‑memory: a bishop in the north of England signs documents as ‘Ebor’, while a graduate of York University adds the same suffix to his diploma. The echo is not decorative; it signals a shared heritage that stretches from the medieval archdeaconry to a modern horse race, and it can be a conversation starter for the inquisitive traveller seeking links between seemingly unrelated locales.
For walkers who enjoy the quiet of countryside trails, the Ebor Way offers a purposeful deviation from the typical urban itinerary. Stretching across Yorkshire, it weaves together historic market towns, river valleys and lowland farms, providing a narrative of the region’s development that a standard city tour cannot capture. The route’s modest length makes it suitable for a long weekend, and its waymarkers are unassuming, often marked only by a simple 'Ebor' on a post. Along the way, pints in village pubs and impromptu chats with locals reveal how the ancient name still informs community identity, turning a simple walk into a living lesson in regional continuity.
Ebor is the abbreviation of the Latin Eboracum, an early Latin form for York in Britain. It may also mean: Ebor, the legal alias of the Archbishops of York Ebor, Manitoba, a community in Canada Ebor, New South Wales, a village in Australia Ebor, a post-nominal used after the degree letters to indicate that it was awarded by the University of York Ebor (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse Ebor Handicap, a horse race run at York Racecourse in August Ebor Festival, the four day race meeting at which this race is run EBOR, Experimental Beryllium Oxide Reactor, a nuclear reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory, USA Ebor Way, a footpath in Yorkshire, England Ebor Falls, waterfalls in New South Wales, Australia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ebor.If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.