- the place where someone was born
- where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"
- The Birthplace is a short story by Henry James, first published in his collection The Better Sort in 1903. A witty satire on the excesses of bardolatry, the story reflects James's skepticism about the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. ...
- The location where a person was born; The location where something was created or devised
- 29% in Hong Kong, 25% England, 19% Mainland China, 8% Malaysia, 4% Vietnam, 3% Singapore, 2.4% Scotland, 2% Taiwan, 0.9% Wales, 0.1% Northern Ireland.
- n. The place where a person is born. In some states an adoptee's birthplace is routinely falsified, deemed to be too identifying
- The Savannah, Georgia, birthplace and childhood home of Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts of the USA. The Birthplace is now a historic house museum and Girl Scout troop program facility. Learn more in Who We Are: The Birthplace.
- University of California, San Francisco
- Seattle, Washington, United States
- New York, New York, USA
- Shahrisabz, Transoxiana
- Purandar Fort near Pune, India