Small town of about 1500 residents in middle to north east Fife, Scotland.
The meaning of Auchtermuchty is roughly translated as "Field of Boars" and this refers to the fact that in days gone by it was an area of extensive woodland filled with wild boar and deer that were hunted by royalty. The royalty often frequented the Royal Palace of Falkland which is about
4 miles away.
An interesting point about Auchtermuchty is that its name is virtually unpronouncable to non-scots (Germans being a noted guttural exception) Americans in particular, find it tough to say Auchtermuchty.
Due to this, A Miller advert was once created playing on the name in which the main actor is striding through a beautiful
scottish glen. On
top of his
head is a racoon Davy Crocket
hat and as the
Yank walks he shouts (in an american accent) "When I told ma
friends I was going to Okkertomukety, they said "Where the fox
hat"" The
joke being of course that he it sounds as if he is saying "Where the fuck`s that?" and of course he has a fox
hat on his
head too.
Genius I`m sure you`ll agree.
Noted celebrities from Auchtermuchty include the legendary accordianist
Sir Jimmy Shand and the
band The Proclaimers composed of two twin brothers.
You may want to visit Auchtermuchty sometime but it is unlikely as it`s name is by far the most interesting thing about the place. It is a nice enough place but entertainment is somewhat lacking. That`s why I left.
in pronouncing tha place use guttural tones similar to loch. Thus use the "och" sound when pronouncing the "auch" and "much" parts of auchtermuchty. To be honest, its impossible to describe properly, just go there and ask someone how to say it.