Medieval Latin Submitted Place Names

Medieval Latin names were used in the Middle Ages by users of Latin, which at this point was mainly a scholarly and liturgical language.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Bayonne (Political Subdivision) French, English (American), Basque, Medieval Latin (Modern)
New Jersey: From French Bayonne. The first element of the name is variously said to be Basque or Latin; the second element is Basque on (“good”). More at Bayonne. Also compare Latin baia.... [more]
Calesium (Settlement) Medieval Latin
Medieval form of Caletum.
Cambria (Country) Medieval Latin, English (Archaic)
Latinised form of Cymru, used as the Latin and archaic English name of Wales. This name was first used in the 12th century.
Tiberis (River) Ancient Roman, Medieval Latin
The name of a river running through Rome. Etymology unknown, but likely pre-Roman.