👉 "Berkley" refers to a place or property in a city, often used figuratively to describe a person's home or influence. Detailed meaning: "Berkley" is a place in Rome where a certain member of the Roman Senate lived and became known as the "Kingsman." The word comes from Latin, "berkelis," which means "kingly" or "rich." The name Berkley was often associated with the rich and influential people who lived there. It meant that someone had access to wealth, status, and influence in society.