Browse Submitted Place Names

This is a list of submitted place names in which the type is settlement; and the usage is English or American.
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Cordele (Settlement) English
From the English given name Cordelia. The city in Georgia was named for Cordelia Hawkins, the daughter of Colonel Samuel Hawkins, the president of the Savannah, Americus and Montgomery Railway.
Corner Brook (Settlement) English
The name Corner Brook likely refers to the brook (small stream or creek) that runs through the area, combined with the word "corner" to denote its location at a significant bend or junction in the landscape... [more]
Coronation Street (Settlement) English, Popular Culture
The titular cobbled street in the current longest running tv soap in world history. It is also called Corrie. It gets its name from Queen Elizabeth’s coronation.
Corpus Christi (Settlement) English
The name of a city in Texas, it translates from Body of Christ from Latin.
Coshocton (Settlement) English (American)
Two cities in New York and Ohio. The name is derived from the Delaware language, and may mean "union of waters" or "black bear crossing".
Cotabato (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Filipino, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Tagalog, English
From Maguindanao Kutawatu meaning "stone city", from kuta meaning "city, fort" and wato meaning "stone, rock". This is the name of both a province and a city in the southern Philippines.
Courtaney (Settlement) English
Courtenay is a city on the east coast of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Coventry (Settlement) English
Covina (Settlement) English (American)
A city in California. From a portmanteau of the English words "cove" and "vine".
Cox's Bazar (Settlement) English
Named in honour of British diplomat Captain Hiram Cox (1760-1799), who served as an officer of the East India Company. This is the name of a city in Bangladesh.
Crompton (Settlement) English
From Old English crumbe ("bent") + tun ("town"), referring to its location on a river bend. It is the name of a former town now part of Shaw and Crompton.
Cromwell (Settlement) English
Crowcroft (Settlement) English
Means "crows farm". From crawe "crow" and croft "enclosed field"
Crystal (Settlement) English
Various cities in the United States. From the English word "crystal".
Cudahy (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the Irish surname Cudahy. The city in California was named for Michael Cudahy, a meat-packing baron and local landowner.
Culleenatreen (Settlement) English
From Irish Coillín an Triain from coillín "little forest" and trian "third" (literally "little forest of the third"). It is the name of a village in County Roscommon, Ireland also known as Flagford.
Cupertino (Settlement) English
From the name of Italian saint Joseph of Cupertino (1603-1663), who hailed from the town of Copertino in Apulia, Italy. This is the name of a city in California.
Cypress (Settlement) English
A city in California. From the English word "cypress", after the trees planted around the local elementary school.
Daingerfield (Settlement) English
A city in Texas.
Daisetta (Settlement) English (American)
A place in Texas that was named after two women called Daisy and Etta.
Da Lat (Settlement) English
Simplified form of Đà Lạt.
Da Nang (Settlement) English
Simplified variant of Đà Nẵng.
Dar Es Salaam (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Swahili, English
Derived from Arabic دار السلام (dar as-salam) meaning "house of peace" or "abode of peace". This is the name of an administrative region and city in Tanzania.
Dartmouth (Settlement) English
A city in Devon.
Darton (Settlement) English
Darton is a large village in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley (part of South Yorkshire), on the border with West Yorkshire, England.
Dauphin (Political Subdivision & Settlement) French, English
The name Dauphin comes from the French word for "dolphin", which was historically used as the emblem of the heir to the French throne (the "Dauphin"). The name likely refers to the Dauphin River, which in turn was named after the French title... [more]
Davenport (Settlement) English
Transferred use of the English surname Davenport. The city in Iowa was named for George Davenport, a prominent settler in Iowa Territory.
Dawei (Settlement) English
From Burmese ထားဝယ် (dawe) derived from Mon ထဝဲါ (thawai) meaning "to sit cross-legged", referring to the Buddha's posture on the palin (a type of throne). This is the name of a city in Myanmar, formerly known as Tavoy in English.
Dayville (Settlement) English
A city in Oregon.
Deadwood (Settlement) English
From the English word "deadwood". The city in South Dakota was named for the dead trees found by Euro-American settlers in the area.
Decatur (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Decatur. The city in Alabama was named for Commodore Stephen Decatur, Jr., a United States Navy officer.
Decorah (Settlement) English
Decorah, Iowa.
Deerfield (Settlement, River & Other) English (American)
From "deer" (the animal) and "field", referring to open land where deer graze.... [more]
Dekalb (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the surname De Kalb. The city in Illinois was named for Johann von Robais, Baron de Kalb, a French-Franconian major-general who fought for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Denver (Settlement) English
Named after James W. Denver; the surname itself comes from Old English Denefær ("crossing of the Danes") or den-ōfer ("valley-bank")... [more]
Depew (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Depew. The village in New York was named for Chauncey M. Depew, president of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company.
Dersingham (Settlement) English
Derived from the Old English "homestead belonging to Deorsige".
Des Moines (Settlement) English
Name of the capital and the most populous city in Iowa, which derived from Fort Des Moines, which was named for the Des Moines River. The French des Moines translates to either "from the monks" or "of the monks".
De Soto (Settlement) English (American)
From the Spanish surname De Soto. Various cities in the United States are named for Hernando De Soto, a Spanish conquistador. However, the city in Texas was named for Thomas Hernando DeSoto Stewart, a doctor dedicated to the community.
Destin (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Destin. The city in Flordia was named for Leonard Destin, a Connecticut fishing captain.
Devizes (Settlement) English
Derived from castrum ad divisas, latin for “castle at the boundary”
Dhaka (Settlement) Bengali, English
Uncertain, possibly from the name of the dhak tree (scientific name Butea monosperma), which used to grow in the area, from Bengali ঢাক (dhak) referring to a traditional membranophone instrument, or from the name of the Hindu goddess Dhakeshwari... [more]
Dharamsala (Settlement) English
Variant of Dharamshala.
Dharamshala (Settlement) English
From Hindi धर्मशाला (dharmshala) referring to a type of sanctuary for religious pilgrims, itself derived from Sanskrit धर्म (dharma) meaning "law, duty, virtue" (with the additional meaning of "religion, faith" in Hindi) and शाला (shala) meaning "house"... [more]
Dingwall (Settlement) English
A city in Scotland. From the Scandinavian 'Þingvöllr ', meaning "the meeting place of the assembly".
Dinuba (Settlement) English (American)
A city in California, of unknown etymology.
Dixie (Region & Settlement) English, French
The name Dixie is historically used to refer to the southeastern United States, particularly the states that were part of the Confederacy during the American Civil War.... [more]
Dixon (Settlement) English
Various cities in the United States. Transferred use of the English surname Dixon.
Doncaster (Settlement) English
A town in England located on the River Don. The first element is from the Roman fort Danum, likely from an earlier Celtic settlement relating to the River Don. The second element is the Old English ceaster, 'fort' (c.f Modern English castle).
Donna (Settlement) English
Transferred use of the English given name Donna. The city in Texas was named for Donna Fletcher, the town's postmistress.
Doral (Settlement) English
Dorchester (Settlement) English
From Durnovaria, the name of a Roman town probably meaning "place of fist-sized pebbles" derived from Brythonic durn "fist", combined with Old English ċeaster "fortress, town, city"... [more]
Dortmund (Settlement) English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish
First mentioned in the 9th century AD as Throtmanni, of uncertain origin and meaning, the form Dortmunde first appeared in the 13th century. This is the name of a city in western Germany.
Dover (Settlement) English
Dover is a small, but important port town in Kent, Southern England. It is derived from the Brythonic Dubrās, meaning 'water' (Modern Welsh ddwfr, 'water, tears').... [more]
Drayton (Settlement) English
Drayton is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England.
Duarte (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the Spanish surname Duarte. The city in California was named for the ranchero Andrés Avelino Duarte.
Dublin (Settlement) English, Croatian
From Irish dubh "black" "dark" referring to a dark tidal pool where the River Poddle entered the Liffey on the site of the Castle Gardens at the rear of Dublin Castle.
Dublin (Settlement) English, Afrikaans, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Malay, Maltese, Mongolian, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish, Tagalog, Tajik, Turkish, Turkmen, Ukrainian, Uzbek
From Irish Duibhlinn itself from Middle Irish Dublind meaning "black pool", derived from dub meaning "black, dark" and lind meaning "pool, lake"... [more]
Dubuque (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the French surname Dubuque. The city in Iowa was named for Julien Dubuque, the first white man to settle in Iowa
Duluth (Settlement) English
After Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut. Name of a city in Minnesota.
Dundas (Settlement & River) Scottish, English
The name Dundas is of Scottish origin, deriving from the Dundas family, a noble lineage from West Lothian, Scotland... [more]
Dunedin (Settlement) English (New Zealand)
This is a city in the South Island of New Zealand. It is known as the 'Edinburgh Of The South' due to its many historical buildings.
Durban (Settlement) English
The name of a city in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa (known in Zulu as eThekwini). From D'Urban, named for Lieutenant General Sir Benjamin D'Urban (1777-1849), who was the governor of the Cape Colony when the city was named in 1835.
Durham (Settlement & Region) English, Anglo-Norman
A cathedral city in the North-East of England. The name is derived from the city's Latin name Dunelm, which comprises of the Celtic element dun, 'fortress' (c.f Welsh dinas, 'city') and the Old Norse holme, which meant an island (referring to the peninsular formed by the River Wear).
Dushanbe (Settlement) Tajik, English, Russian
Mean "Monday" in Tajik, so named for a popular market that used to be held in the area on Mondays. This is the name of the capital city of Tajikistan.
Eagan (Settlement) English
From the surname Eagan.
Easingwold (Settlement) English
A town in North Yorkshire, England, which derives from Old English words meaning 'the forest belonging to Esa'.
Easthampton (Settlement) English
Eau Claire (Settlement & River) English (American), French
From French eau, "water" and claire, "clear". The city in Wisconsin is named for the river.
Ecorse (Settlement & River) English (American)
A river and city in Michigan, from French écorche meaning "bark".
Edgewood (Settlement) English
A city in Washington.
Edina (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Minnesota, named for the local Edina Mill. The mill, in turn, took its name from a poetic term for Edinburgh.
Edmonton (Settlement) English
From Eadhelm and ton, mean "field owned by Eadhelm". City in Canada, named after the district of London.
El Aaiún (Settlement) Spanish, English
Spanish form of Laayoune as well as an English variant.
Ellesmere (Settlement) English
The name of a town in Shropshire, England, which possibly meant either "Elli's lake", "principal lake" or "eel lake". The first element may refer to the personal name Elli or to an adjoining lake or mere that was the largest of several in the neighbourhood, or could be derived from Old English ǣl meaning "eel"; the second element is Old English mere "sea, ocean; lake, pool, pond, cistern".
Ellicott (Settlement) English
A city in Maryland.
El Paso (Settlement) English, Spanish
From Spanish el paso, meaning "the pass". This is the name of several settlements in the world, including the city in Texas.
Elrosa (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Minnesota. The name is derived from the English given names Ella and Rose; Ella and Rose Nichols were the granddaughters of one of Elrosa's city council members.
Elsinore (Settlement) Literature, English
Anglicized form of Helsingør. This is the name of Hamlet's castle in William Shakespeare's play.
Elvet (Settlement) English (British)
English place name meaning "swan-stream."
Elyria (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Ohio. From a portmanteau of the surname Ely - the city's founder was named Heman Ely - and Illyria
Emirgan (Settlement) Turkish, English
Derived from the name Emirgune, possibly influenced by Persian suffix ـگان (-gan) meaning "pertaining to, relating to"... [more]
Empoli (Settlement) Italian, English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish
Of uncertain origin: possibly from the Germanic first name *Empo- with the suffix -ulus, or from Latin in portu ("in the port") as per the Tabula Peutingeriana. An eighth-century castle is documented with the names Empolum, Emporium and Empolis... [more]
Encinitas (Settlement) English (American)
A city in California. From Spanish encinitas meaning "small oaks, little oaks".
Ennis (Settlement) Irish, English
From Irish inis meaning "island", short for Inis Cluana Rámhfhada, meaning "island of the long rowing meadow".... [more]
Enumclaw (Settlement & Mountain) English (American)
A city and mountain in Washington, United States. The name is derived from the Sahaptin word inɨmɬá meaning "he who makes noise", and coincides with the name of a Pacific Northwest Native American mythological figure who became the spirit of thunder.
Essaouira (Settlement) French, English
Derived from Arabic الصويرة (as-Sawirah) meaning "the small wall", from a diminutive of سور (sur) meaning "wall, fence, rampart, border". This is the name of a city in Morocco.
Estevan (Settlement) English, Spanish
Estevan was named in 1892 after George Stephen, the first president of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The name is believed to be derived from a contraction of his first and last name: "Este" (from Stephen) and "van" (a variation of his surname's pronunciation)... [more]
Eufaula (Settlement) English (American)
From the name of the Eufala Native American people.
Eureka (Settlement) English
A port city in northwest California, on Humblodt Bay off the Pacific Ocean, which is a noted lumbering center; pop. 25,300 (est. 2008)
Evans (Settlement) English
There are two cities named Evans in the United States, one in Colorado, the other in Georgia.
Evanston (Settlement) English
Meaning "Evan's town", this is a city in Illinois.
Evansville (Settlement) English
A city in Indiana.
'Ewa Beach (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Hawaiʻi. From Hawaiian ʻewa meaning "stray" and the English word "beach".
Exmouth (Settlement) English
Exmouth has the -mouth ending, which denotes at the mouth of a river, the river being the river Exe in this case. Exmouth means 'on the mouth of the river Exe'.
Eyota (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Minnesota. From Dakota iyótaŋ, meaning "greatest, most".
Fairbanks (Settlement) English (American)
Fairbanks is a settlement in Alaska USA. Fairbanks was founded in 1901 by E.T.Barnette.... [more]
Fairmont (Settlement) English
Various cities in the United States. In the case of the city in West Virginia, from the English words "fair" and "mount".
Falmouth (Settlement) English
Fargo (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Fargo. The city in North Dakota was named after William Fargo, then director of the Northern Pacific Railway and founder of the Wells Fargo Express Company.
Faribault (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the French surname Faribault. The city in Minnesota was named after Alexander Faribault, its founder and first postmaster.
Farragut (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Farragut. The city in Iowa was named for Admiral David Farragut, a flag officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.
Featherstonhaugh (Settlement) English
A town in Northumberland, England. From Old English feðere "feather", stān "stone", and healh "corner."
Fergana (Political Subdivision & Settlement) English
Meaning unknown. This is the name of a region and a city in Uzbekistan.
Fernlees (Settlement) English (Rare)
Fernlees is a rural town in the locality of Gindie, Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia.
Fishers (Settlement) English
From the English surname Fisher. The city in Indiana was named for Fisher's Station, a nearby railroad station platted by Salathial Fisher.
Flagford (Settlement) English
From flag "flagstone" and ford "ford, river crossing." It is the name of a village in County Roscommon, Ireland also known as Culleenatreen.
Flin Flon (Settlement) English
A city in Manitoba. From the name of the fictional character Josiah Flintabbatey Flonatin, from J.E. Preston Muddock's novel The Sunless City.
Flint (Settlement & River) English
The name of a town in north Wales and numerous communities in the United States, notably the city in Michigan, as well as several rivers in the United States and Jamaica.... [more]
Florence (Settlement) English, Dutch, French, Latvian
From Latin Florentia, derived from florens, ("flowering"), ultimately from flos, meaning "flower". This is the name of the capital city of Tuscany, in central Italy, as well as several settlements throughout the United States.... [more]
Foggia (Settlement) Italian, English
Possibly from Latin fovea, referring to the pits where wheat was stored, or to a drainage basin.... [more]
Fond Du Lac (Settlement) English (American)
From French fond du lac, meaning "bottom of the lake" or "south end of the lake". The city in Wisconsin is at the southern end of Lake Winnebago.
Foochow (Settlement) English (Archaic)
Dated romanization of Fuzhou.
Fort Worth (Settlement) English
Named in honor of officer William J. Worth, who fought in the Mexican-American War. This is the name of a city in Texas.
Fostoria (Settlement) English (American)
Derived from the English surname Foster. The city in Michigan was named for Thomas Foster, the foreman of the Pere Marquette Railway.
Frankfurt (Settlement) German, English
Combination of Frank, the name of a Germanic tribe, and furt "ford, river crossing". This is the name of the fifth largest city in Germany, Frankfurt am Main in Hesse, as well as a sizable city in Brandenburg, Frankfurt an der Oder.
Fredericton (Settlement) English (Canadian)
The name of the capital city of the province New Brunswick in Canada.... [more]
Freetown (Settlement) English
It was founded as a settlement for freed Afro-American, Afro-Caribbean and liberated African slaves, hence the name “Freetown” being a free town for freed slaves. This is the capital and largest city of Sierra Leone.
Freiburg im Breisgau (Settlement) Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Swedish, Turkish
It was founded in 1120 as a free market town, hence its name, which translates to "free (or independent) town in the Breisgau". Frei means "free", Burg is a fortified town in German and Breisgau is an geographical area of Germany, so basically it means: "fortified town of free citizens in the Breisgau ". This is a city in the Baden-Württemberg state of Germany.
Fridley (Settlement) English
Transferred use of the surname Fridley. The city in Minnesota is named for Abram M. Fridley, the area's first territorial representative.
Friendswood (Settlement) English
A city in Texas.
Fruita (Settlement) English
A city in Colorado. From the English word "fruit" or the Spanish word fruta meaning "fruit".
Gallipoli (Settlement) Italian, English
Derived from Ancient Greek Καλλίπολις (Kallípolis) meaning "beautiful city", composed of κάλλος (kallos) "beauty" and πόλις (polis) "city"... [more]
Gander (Settlement & Body of Water) English
The name Gander likely derives from the Old English word "gandra," meaning "gander" (male goose), referring to the bird that might have been abundant in the area. It is also possible the name refers to Gander Lake, which was likely associated with the presence of wild geese.
Ganja (Settlement) English
From Persian ganj meaning "treasure, treasury". This is the name of the third largest city of Azerbaijan.
Garland (Settlement) English (American)
Possibly from the word “garland”, meaning a decorative braid, knot or wreath of flowers, leaves, or other material.
Garston (Settlement) English
Gastonia (Settlement) English
Gastonia is the largest city and county seat of Gaston County, North Carolina, United States.
Gateshead (Settlement) English
A town in Northeast England. It most likely means 'goat's headland', implying that wild goats were a part of the local fauna.
Gaylord (Settlement) English (American)
Gaylord is a city in and the county seat of Otsego County, Michigan, United States... [more]
Gaza (Region & Settlement) English, Albanian, Armenian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Burmese, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Maltese, Mongolian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Tagalog, Turkmen
From Hebrew עזה ('azza) most commonly believed to be derived from the word עז ('az) meaning "strong, fierce". This is the name of a region in western Asia on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea (referred to as the Gaza Strip), as well as a city in this region (called Gaza City).
General Salipada Khalid Pendatun (Settlement) English
General Salipada K. Pendatun is a municipality in the Philippines. It is named for General Salipada K. Pendatun, who is a forerunner Mindanaoan Legislator and General during the Second World War.
Geneva (Settlement) English
Geneva is the second-most populous city in Switzerland and the most populous city of the Romandy, the French-speaking part of Switzerland.... [more]
George Town (Settlement) English, Malay
Derived from the given name George, named in honour of British king George III. This is the name of a city in Malaysia as well as the capital city of the Cayman Islands.
Georgetown (Settlement) English
The capital of Guyana, and is a port at the mouth of the Demerara River, pop. 133,000 (est. 2007)
Gettysburg (Settlement) English
From the Irish surname Gettys and burg meaning "fortress, fortification, citadel". The city in Pennsylvania was named for colonist and influential landowner James Gettys... [more]
Gibraltar (Political Subdivision & Settlement) English, Spanish, Basque, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Indonesian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Macedonian, Malay, Mongolian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, Swedish, Tagalog, Tajik, Turkmen, Uzbek
Derived from Arabic جبل طارق (jabal tariq) meaning "mountain of Tariq", so named for 7th-century Umayyad commander Tariq bin Ziyad, who led the Muslim conquest of Hispania... [more]
Gilbertville (Settlement) English
Gillette (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the French surname Gillette. The city in Wyoming is named for Edward Gillette, a surveyor for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.
Giza (Settlement) Arabic (Egyptian), English, Afrikaans, Albanian, Armenian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Maltese, Mongolian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, Swedish, Uzbek
Meaning uncertain. It may be derived from Syriac ܓܣܐ (gissa) meaning "side", Persian ‎دژ (dezh) meaning "fort, fortress, castle" or Egyptian r-gs-ḥr meaning "the side of the high one"... [more]
Glaston (Settlement) English
This name is derived from towns scattered around Europe. There are French towns named Glaston, and it also is similar to the famous town Glastonbury Tor, the predicted location of the Holy Grail.
Glen Burnie (Settlement) English
Name of an unincorporated town in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It is named after Elias Glenn, who owned a property called Glennsburne.
Glen Cove (Settlement) English
Name of a city in Nassau County, New York. It is named after Glencoe, Scotland.
Gloucester (Settlement) English (British)
from Glevo, a Celtic name meaning "bright place" (could be related to Old English gleaw "wise, prudent") and Old English ceaster "Roman town" - see Chester.... [more]
Gloversville (Settlement) English (American)
Gloversville is the name of 2 settlements in the usa. One in Virginia and one in New york.... [more]
Goldfield (Settlement) English
A city in Nevada, USA.
Goleta (Settlement) English (American), Spanish
A city in California. From Spanish goleta meaning "schooner".
Gonzales (Settlement) English (American)
From the Spanish surname Gonzáles. A city in Texas, one of the first Anglo-American settlements in the state, was named for Rafael Gonzáles, the governor of Coahuila y Tejas.
Goodlettsville (Settlement) English
A city in Tennessee.
Gothenburg (Settlement) English
English form of Göteborg.
Grandbury (Settlement) English
A city in Texas.
Grande Prairie (Settlement) English (Canadian)
Grande Prairie takes its name from the large open prairie surrounding the area. The term grande comes from French, used by early French-speaking fur traders in the region. The area was originally inhabited by Indigenous peoples, including the Dane-zaa (Beaver) Nation... [more]
Grand Falls-windsor (Settlement) English
The name Grand Falls refers to the waterfalls on the Gander River near the town. Grand is likely used to describe the large, impressive nature of the falls... [more]
Greenleigh (Settlement) English
Greenwich (Political Subdivision & Settlement) English
Means "green harbour, green settlement", derived from Old English grene "green" and wic, which can mean both "village, town" and "bay, inlet".
Gressenhall (Settlement) English
Derived from the Old English grēosn "gravel" or gærsen "grass" and the Anglian halh meaning "a nook of land". The name of a village in the county of Norfolk.
Gretna (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Nebraska named for Gretna Green in Scotland.
Groningen (Settlement) Dutch, English, German
This is a city in the north of the Netherlands and the capital city of the Groningen province. The meaning and origin of the name "Groningen" is unknown, one theory is that "Groningen" meant among the people of Groni, which was derived from lake Gronesbeke... [more]
Grozny (Settlement) Russian, English
Means "formidable, menacing, fearsome" in Russian. This is the name of the capital city of the Russian republic of Chechnya.
Guantanamo (Political Subdivision & Settlement) English
From Spanish Guantánamo.
Guttenberg (Settlement) English
Name of a town in Hudson County, New Jersey. It was either named after Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of the printing press, or the German word for "good village".
Guymon (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Guymon. The city in Oklahoma was named for Edward T. "E.T." Guymon, president of the Inter-State Land and Town Company.
Hackney (Settlement) English
A district of London. It possibly derives from Old English Haka’s ey, meaning 'Haka's Island'.
Hadley (Settlement) English
Hadley is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 5,325 at the 2020 census. The name means “heather field.” and it was renamed for Hadleigh, Suffolk
Hague (Settlement) English
Alternative English form of The Hague.
Haiphong (Settlement) English
From Vietnamese Hải Phòng derived from Sino-Vietnamese 海 (hải) meaning "sea, ocean" and 防 (phòng) meaning "defend, protect, guard"... [more]
Hakha (Settlement) English
From Burmese ဟားခါး (Hahka) possibly derived from Shan ဟား (ha) meaning "requesting, begging" and ခါး (hka) meaning "bitterness, without sweetness", referring to the residents of the historical village who had to pay taxes to the village's original founders... [more]
Half Moon Bay (Settlement) English
Refers to a crescent-shaped bay that lies north of the city. This is the name of a city in California.
Halifax (Settlement) English
Halifax (Settlement) English
Halifax is the capital and largest municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and the largest municipality in Atlantic Canada. The city was named after George Montagu-Dunk, the 2nd Earl of Halifax, a market town in West Yorkshire, England... [more]
Hallow (Settlement) English
Hallow is a village and civil parish beside the River Severn.
Hamhung (Settlement) English, Korean
From Korean 함흥 (Hamheung) derived from Sino-Korean 咸 (ham) referring to the city's former name, Hamju, combined with 興 (heung) meaning "thrive, prosper, flourish". This is the name of a city in North Korea, also used as an alternate transcription of Korean 함흥 (see Hamheung).
Hammond (Settlement) English
Transferred use of the English surname Hammond. The city in Indiana was named for George H. Hammond, the owner of a nearby meat-packing plant.
Hanley (Settlement) English
Hanoi (Settlement) English
From Sino-Vietnamese 河內 (Hà Nội), which is derived from Chinese 河內 (Hénèi) meaning "inside the river", from 河 () meaning "river, stream" and 内 (nèi) meaning "inside", so named because of the area's location within the Red River... [more]
Harbin (Settlement) Manchu, English
From a dialectal name meaning "(place of) drying fishnets" in Manchu, so named because the area was once a small fishing village. This is the name of a city in China.
Hardwick (Settlement) English
Harrington (Settlement) English
Harrisburg (Settlement) English
After a person bearing the surname Harris. In the case of the capital city of the US state of Pennsylvania, the city was named after founder John Harris Sr.
Hartford (Settlement) English
Variant of Hertford, from the union of the words heorot ("hart, stag") and ford. This spelling is mostly used in the United States, most famously by the capital city of the State of Connecticut.
Hattiesburg (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Mississippi. The name is derived from the English given name Hattie, after Hattie Hardy (the wife of city founder Captain William H. Hardy), and the suffix burg meaning "fortress, fortification, citadel".
Hauppauge (Settlement) English (American)
A hamlet in New York. From an Algonquian term said to mean either "land of sweet waters" or "overflowed land".
Havana (Settlement) English
From Spanish Habana, derived from Habaguanex, the name of a Taíno chief who controlled the area. This is the name of the capital city of Cuba.
Havasu (Settlement & Body of Water) English (American), Indigenous American
Means “blue” in the Mojave language. In July 2024, a 4 month old baby died of heat exposure while her negligent parents partied on Lake Havasu (California-Arizona border).... [more]
Havre (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Montana, apparently named for Le Havre, a city in France.
Hawley (Settlement) English
The name of various settlements in England, all suffixed with Old English leah meaning "woodland", but with different initial elements... [more]
Hebron (Settlement) English
From Hebrew חֶבְרוֹן (Ḥevrōn), ultimately from northwest Semitic ḥbr meaning "unite, colleague, friend, alliance". Several sites in the United States were named for the city in Palestine.
Helena (Settlement) English
Name of the capital city of Montana. Form the given name Helena
Helmsley (Settlement) English
A small market town in Northern England. It's name derives from the Old English Helm, a personal name and leah, which means 'clearing, field'.
Helsinki (Settlement) Finnish, English
Finnish form of Helsingfors via the colloquial name Helsinge. This is the capital of Finland.
Hemet (Settlement, Body of Water & Other) English (American)
Etymology uncertain. Possibly from Swedish hemmet meaning "home, homeland". Other theories claim that the name is derived from an unspecified Native American language, possibly meaning "box", "acorn valley", "surrounded by trees", or derived from a female given name, Hemetica... [more]
Hempstead (Settlement) English
Name of a town and village in Nassau County, New York. It is either named after the Dutch castle of Heemstede, or the British town of Hemel Hempstead.
Herkimer (Settlement) English (American)
Herkimer is a small settlement in new york USA. Herkimer was founded in 1788.... [more]
Hershey (Settlement) English
A small community in Pennsylvania.
Hertford (Settlement) English
Comes from a ford where a Hart (a male deer) drank at a ford.
Hialeah (Settlement) American
The name of a city in the American state of Florida, commonly said to mean "pretty prairie" from Muskogee haiyakpo "prairie" and hili "pretty". Alternatively it may mean "high prairie" or "upland prairie" in Seminole.
Hiawassee (Settlement) English
The name of a town in the U.S. state of Georgia, located on the Hiwassee River. It is derived from a Cherokee or Creek word ayuhwasi meaning "meadow".
Hibbing (Settlement) English
Transferred use of the surname Hibbing. The city in Minnesota was named for its founder, Frank Hibbing.
Hilo (Settlement) Hawaiian, English
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from Hawaiian hilo meaning "twist, braid, spin". This is the name of a town in the US state of Hawaii.
Hinesville (Settlement) English
Combination of the surname Hines and the suffix -ville.
Hinxton (Settlement) English
The name of a village in Cambridgeshire, ultimately derived from a contraction of Old English Hengestestun which possibly meant "town of Hengest", itself from the genitive of the Old English byname Hengest (or from Old English hengest "stallion") and Old English tun "enclosure, yard, town".
Ho Chi Minh (Settlement) English
From the name of Vietnamese revolutionary and politician Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969; natively Hồ Chí Minh in Vietnamese)... [more]
Hollywood (Settlement) English
This is the name of several places throughout the United States as well as a few places in England. The most notable place is the district in Los Angeles, California, known for being the home of the U.S. motion-picture industry, whose name allegedly means "hauling wood".
Honolulu (Settlement) Hawaiian, English
Means "sheltered harbor", from Hawaiian hono "bay, harbor" and lulu "shelter". This is the state capital of Hawaii.
Horningtoft (Settlement) English
From the Old English horn "horn-shaped" -ingas "people of" toft "curtilage". "people of the horn-shaped curtilage". The name of a village in the county of Norfolk.
Houma (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Louisiana. The name is derived from the name of the Houma Native American people.
Hsi-an (Settlement) Chinese, English
Alternate romanization of Xi'an based on the Wade–Giles system.
Hue (Settlement) English
English unaccented form of Huế.
Hugo (Settlement) English
Transferred use of the French surname Hugo.
Hull (Settlement & River) American, English
Huntsville (Settlement) English
Means "Hunt's town". This is the name of a city in Alabama, as well as several other places in the United States.
Hurontario (Region & Settlement) English, Wendat, Anishinaabe
The name Hurontario is a portmanteau of "Huron" and "Ontario", referencing both Lake Huron and Lake Ontario.... [more]
Hyderabad (Settlement) English
From Urdu حیدر آباد‎ (haidar abad), derived from Arabic حيدر (haydar) meaning "lion, warrior" (see the given name Haidar) and Urdu آباد (abad) meaning "populated area, inhabited area, city" (of Persian origin)... [more]
Ihlen (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred usage of the German surname Ihlen. The city in Minnesota is named for Carl Ihlen, a local landowner.
Ilkley (Settlement) English
Of uncertain origin. The English-born clergyman Robert Collyer (1823-1912) claimed this is derived from an old British word llecan meaning "rock". The second syllable may be derived from Old English leah "(woodland) clearing".
Iloilo (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Filipino, Hiligaynon, Tagalog, English
Derived from Hiligaynon Ilong-Ilong, itself from ilong meaning "nose" referring to the nose-like shape of a landform in the region. This is the name of a province of, as well as a city in, the Philippines.
Immokalee (Settlement) English (American)
A census-designated place in Florida. The name is derived from the Mikasuki word immokalee meaning "your home".
Independence (Settlement) English
Name of a city in Missouri, it is named after the Declaration of Independence.
Indianapolis (Settlement) English
Union of "Indiana", itself meaning "Land of the Indians" in Latin, and the Greek suffix polis. This is the name of the capital city of the US state of Indiana.
Indio (Settlement) English (American)
A city in California. The name is derived from the Spanish word Indio, meaning "Indian, Native American".
Ingoldisthorpe (Settlement) English
From the Old Norse "Ingjaldr's" þorp "outflying farmstead". The name of a village in Norfolk.
Invercargill (Settlement) English (New Zealand)
This is a city in New Zealand. Invercargill is the Southernmost city in the country, about 20 minutes from Bluff, where ferries to Stewart Island arrive and leave from.... [more]
Iola (Settlement) English
Transferred use of the English given name Iola. The city in Kansas is named for Iola Colborn, the wife of Josiah Colborn, one of the town's founders.
Ipoh (Settlement) Malay, English
From Malay ipuh meaning "upas" (a type of poisonous tree). This is the name of the capital city of the Malaysian state of Perak.
Irondequoit (Settlement) English (American)
A town in New York. The name is derived from the Iroquois language, and is said to mean "where the land meets the water".
Isanti (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Minnesota named for the Santee Dakota people.
Iselin (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred usage of the surname Iselin. The community in New Jersey is named for Adrian Iselin, a banker and philanthropist who funded the establishment of a finishing school and a train station in the area.
Isfahan (Political Subdivision & Settlement) English
From Persian اصفهان (Esfahan) ultimately derived from Old Persian spādānah meaning "connected with the army" or spādānām meaning "of the armies", from 𐎿𐎱𐎠𐎭 (spādaʰ⁠) meaning "army"... [more]
Islamabad (Settlement) English, Hindi
From Urdu اسلام آباد (Islam Abad) meaning "city of Islam" from the name of the religion and Urdu آباد (abad) meaning "inhabited place, city". This is the name of the capital city of Pakistan.
Issaquah (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Washington, USA. The name is derived from the Southern Lushootseed word sqʷáxʷ, meaning either "the sound of birds", "snake", or "little stream".
Istanbul (Settlement) English, Arabic
From Turkish İstanbul, which comes from a misinterpretation of the Medieval Greek phrase εἰς τὴν Πόλιν (eis ten polin) meaning "to the City", a colloquial name for the city of Constantinople (reflecting its status as the only major city in the vicinity)... [more]
Ivinghoe (Political Subdivision & Settlement) English
Means "promontory belonging to Ifa 1", from the Old English given name Ifa, the suffix -ing denoting possession and hoh meaning "promontory"... [more]
Jackson (Settlement) English
After a person bearing the surname Jackson, such as Andrew Jackson (1767–1845), seventh President of the United States. This is the name of several settlements in the United States, such as the capital city of the State of Mississippi.
Jaffa (Settlement) English
English form of Yāfō.
Jaipur (Settlement) English, Punjabi, Telugu
From Hindi जयपुर (Jaypur) derived from the given name Jay 2 (so named for the city's founder, 18th century ruler Jai Singh II) and Sanskrit पुर (pura) meaning "fortress, city"... [more]
Jamestown (Settlement) English
Jamestown, named after King James, was a settlement in Virginia, one of the original thirteen colonies.
Janesville (Settlement) English
From the English surname Janes and ville, meaning "city". The city in Wisconsin is named after the settler and city planner Henry F Janes.
Jayton (Settlement) English
Jayton is a city in Texas.
Jeddah (Settlement) English, Danish, Dutch, Hindi, Indonesian, Malay, Swedish, Tagalog
From Arabic جدة (Jiddah) derived from the word جَدَّة (jaddah) meaning "grandmother", perhaps referencing the folk belief that the Tomb of Eve (who is considered the 'grandmother' of humanity) is located there... [more]
Jesup (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred usage of the surname Jesup. The city in Georgia is named for Thomas Jesup, a US army officer who fought in the Second Seminole War.
Jiddah (Settlement) Arabic, English
Arabic form of Jeddah as well as an English variant.
Joelton (Settlement) English (Modern)
Means "Joel's town".
Johnstown (Settlement) English
The are 27 settlements in the world named Johnstown. They can be found in the USA and Ireland.... [more]
Johor Bahru (Settlement) Malay, English
From Johor and Malay bahru meaning "new". This is the name of a city in Malaysia.
Joilet (Settlement) English (American)
It was renamed in 1845 for Louis Jolliet, the French Canadian explorer who visited the site in 1673. Joliet is a city in Will and Kendall Counties in the U.S. state of Illinois, near Chicago.
Joliet (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the French surname Joliet. The city in Illinois was named for Louis Joliet, one of the first Europeans to map the Upper Mississippi area.
Jolo (Settlement & Island) Filipino, Tagalog, English
Probably derived from Hokkien 好儂 (hó lâng) meaning "good people", named by Chinese traders to reflect how they perceived the native people of the region. This is the name of an island in the southern Philippines as well as the capital city of the province of Sulu.
Joppatowne (Settlement) English (American)
A settlement in Maryland. The name is a combination of the place name Jaffa and the word "town".
Juba (Settlement) English, Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Bengali, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Georgian, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Malayalam, Marathi, Mongolian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Slovak, Somali, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Uzbek
Of uncertain origin, from the Nilotic Bari language of South Sudan. It is the name of the capital and largest city of South Sudan, as well as the former village on its site.
Judice (Settlement) English
Judice is an unincorporated community in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Juneau (Settlement) English
The capital city of Alaska, it is named after Canadian miner Joe Juneau.
Jurupa (Settlement) English (American)
From a Native American word of uncertain meaning. Jurupa Valley is a town in the inland empire of California that is currently getting gentrified due to its proximity to bougier Riverside
Kabul (Settlement) English
From Pashto کابل (Kabel) which may have been derived from Kambuja or Kamboja, the name of an ancient Indo-Iranian tribe and kingdom. The name is of uncertain meaning, possibly from Sanskrit काम (kama 1) meaning "love, desire" and भुज् (bhuj) meaning "use, possess, rule"... [more]
Kajang (Settlement) Malay, English
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from Temuan kajang referring to an art of weaving pandanus leaves. Alternately it could be from Buginese berkajang meaning "camp, accommodation". This is the name of a city in Malaysia.
Kalamazoo (Settlement) English (American)
The city in Michigan and other places are named after the Kalamazoo River. There are several theories as to the etymology of Kalamazoo. One is that it comes from Potawatomi negikanamazo meaning "otter tail" or kikalamezo meaning "boiling pot, place where the water boils"... [more]
Kaliningrad (Settlement) Russian, English, Greek, Finnish, Romanian, Maltese, Swedish, Turkish, Bulgarian, Polish
A city and oblast in Russia, named for Mikhail Kalinin, a Soviet politician. From the surname Kalinin and Russian град (grad) meaning "city, town".
Kampala (Settlement) English, Armenian, Danish, Dutch, French, Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish
From K'empala, a shortening of the original Baganda Akasozi ke'Empala ("Hill of the Impala"). This is the name of the capital city of Uganda.
Kandiyohi (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Minnesota. From Dakota kandi, "buffalo fish" and ohi, "arrive in".
Kandy (Settlement) English
From Tamil கண்டி (Kanti) of uncertain meaning, possibly derived from Sinhala කන්ද උඩරට (kanda urarata) meaning "upland" or කන්ද උඩ පාස් රට (kanda ura pas rata) meaning "mountain pass country"... [more]
Kannapolis (Settlement) English (American)
A city in North Carolina. The name is derived from the English surname Cannon (after the Cannon Mills Corporation or its founder, James William Cannon, and spelled with a 'K' at Cannon's request) and the Ancient Greek name element polis (πόλις) meaning "city, town".
Kapaa (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Hawaiʻi. From Hawaiian kapaʻa meaning "the solid one".
Karaganda (Settlement) English, Russian
From Kazakh Қарағанды (Qaraghandy), which is derived from қараған (qaraghan) meaning "caragana" (a type of flower). This is the name of a city in Kazakhstan.
Karamea (Settlement) Maori, English
Means "speargrass" in Maori, peobably from a corruption of kakara taramea meaning "sweet-scented gum (of speargrass leaves)". This is the name of a town in New Zealand.
Kargil (Settlement) English, Urdu
Most likely derived from Tibetan དཀར (dkar) meaning "white, pure, bright" and སྐྱིལ (skyil) meaning "expanse" or འཁྱིལ ('khyil) meaning "mountainous amphitheater, place where water flows"... [more]
Kathmandu (Settlement) Nepali, English
From the name of Kasthamandap, a Hindu temple and shrine in Nepal. The name means "wooden pavilion" from Sanskrit काष्ठ (kashtha) meaning "wood" combined with मण्डप (mandapa) meaning "pavilion, hall, square"... [more]
Kaukauna (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Wisconsin. The name is apparently of unknown Native American origin and is said to mean "portage, long portage", "place where pickerel are caught", or "place of pike".
Kayes (Political Subdivision & Settlement) English (African)
Kayes is a city in Mali.
Kearsley (Settlement) English
Derived from the words cærse "watercress" and either hlaw "mound, small hill" or leah "woodland, clearing"
Keighley (Settlement) English
Means "Cyhha's clearing", a combination of the Old English name Cyhha and Old English leah "woodland clearing". Keighley is city in Britain.
Kelso (Settlement & Mountain) English
Transferred usage of the surname Kelso or Kelsall, used for various settlements in English-speaking countries... [more]
Kenitra (Settlement) English, Spanish, Italian
English, Spanish and Italian name for a city in northwestern Morocco, derived from Arabic القُنَيْطَرَة (al-Qunayṭara) meaning "the little bridge".
Kennebunk (Settlement) English (American)
A town in Maine. The name is said to be derived from an Algonquian phrase meaning "the long-cut bank".
Kennesaw (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Georgia. The name is derived from the Cherokee word gah-nee-sah, meaning "cemetery, burial ground".
Kennewick (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Washington. Possibly from a phrase meaning "grassy place" in an unknown Native American language, or derived from the surname Chenoythe, which belonged to a member of the Hudson's Bay Company.
Kenosha (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Wisconsin. From the Ojibwe kinoje meaning "pike, pickerel".
Keokuk (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Iowa, named for the Sauk chief Keokuk.
Ketchikan (Settlement & River) English (American)
The city in Alaska is named for the nearby Ketchikan Creek, which itself comes from Tlingit kichx̱áan, of disputed meaning.
Kewanee (Settlement) English (American)
Various cities in the United States. The name is derived from a Winnebago word meaning "greater prairie-chicken".
Keystone (Settlement) English (American)
The name of various towns in the US.
Khartoum (Settlement) English, Danish, French, Indonesian, Malay, Norwegian, Romanian, Swahili, Swedish, Welsh
Most likely from Arabic قرطم‎ (qurṭum), meaning "safflower", or possibly خرطوم (ḵurṭūm), meaning "elephant's trunk". This is the name of the capital city of Sudan.
Kiev (Settlement) Russian, Bulgarian, English
Russian form of Kyiv.
Killarney (Settlement) English
Anglicized form of Cill Airne.
Kingman (Settlement) English (American)
Name of 2 settlements in the USA. One in KS and one in AZ. ... [more]
King's Lynn (Settlement) English
Derived from the Celtic lin meaning "lake" or "pool", referring to the tidal pool on the River Ouse. It became known at Bishop's Lynn in the 12th Century, when Bishop Herbert de Losinga of Thetford began the first Medieval town there... [more]
Kinshasa (Settlement) English, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Swedish
Named after a nearby village, this name derives from Kikongo ki, a locative marker, and nshasa ("salt"), thus "salt market". This is the name of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Kirksville (Settlement) English
A city in Missouri, USA.
Kisco (Settlement) English (American)
A river and several settlements in New York. The name derives from the Algonquin word cisqua meaning "muddy place".
Kissimmee (Settlement & River) English (American)
A city, river, and lake in Florida. Possibly from a Jororo word, or from Atissimi, the name of a Spanish mission in the area.
Kitchener (Settlement) English
Originally named Berlin due to its predominantly German population in the 19th century. The name was changed to Kitchener in 1916 during World War I, following anti-German sentiment in Canada... [more]
Kluang (Settlement) Malay, English
From Malay keluang meaning "flying fox, megabat", so named for the formerly large population of these bats in the area. This is the name of a city in Malaysia.
Kochi (Settlement) Malayalam, English, Hindi
Possibly from Malayalam കൊച്ച് (kochu) meaning "small" and അഴി (azhi) meaning "lagoon, pond". This is the name of a city in India, formerly known as Cochin.
Kokomo (Settlement) English (American)
Various settlements in the United States. The city in Indiana is named for Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo, also known as Kokomo, a semi-legendary member of the Miami people.
Kota Bharu (Settlement) Malay, English
Means "new city" in Malay, from kota meaning "city, town, fort" and baharu meaning "new". This is the name of the capital city of the Malaysian state of Kelantan.
Kota Kinabalu (Settlement) Malay, English
From Malay kota meaning "town, city" and Kinabalu referring to Mount Kinabalu. This is the name of a city in Malaysia.
Krung Thep (Settlement) Thai, English
Means "city of gods" from Thai กรุง (krung) meaning "city" and เทพ (thep) meaning "god, deity". This is a Thai name for Bangkok, used as a shortened form of Krung Thep Maha Nakhon... [more]