Cumbrian is an English dialect spoken in Cumberland, Westmorland and surrounding northern England.
Cumbrian (and the underlying name Cumbria) may refer to:
- Cumbria, a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in North West England
- Cumbria Coast, a marine conservation zone off the coast of Cumbria
 - Cumbria League, the tier-8 rugby union league
 - University of Cumbria
 
 - Cumberland, a historic county of North West England, now part of Cumbria
 - Cumbrians, inhabitants of the Kingdom of Strathclyde in the Early Middle Ages
 - Prehistoric Cumbria, modern term for the Stone Age to Iron Age (pre-Roman) area that corresponds to modern Cumbria
 - Cumbrian (ship), the name of two notable ships
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Cumbrian
 - Cambria (disambiguation), an etymologically related name for Wales, south of Cumbria/Cumberland
 - Cumbre (disambiguation), a unrelated Spanish word meaning 'peak', found in many place names
 - Cumbric, the modern name for a Brittonic language or dialect once spoken in Cumbria and its surrounds
 - Cymric (disambiguation), an etymologically related adjective that refers to Wales
 - History of Cumbria
 - Kombroges or Combrogi (literally 'Compatriots', 'Countrymen'), the name used for themselves by people of Roman Britain native to areas that are now North West England and Wales: see Cumbria ยง History
 
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