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Angelo
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Topic: Brilliant names of places you live Posted: January 22 2007 at 18:08 |
See if we can get this thread off the ground. If not, oh well...
Tell us where you live, used to live, were born or whatever, as long as the name of your village or city has an interesting meaning attached to its name. I'll start - I live in a town called Best. No need to explain I hope when I think it's the best place to be? |
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Bern
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Posted: January 22 2007 at 18:19 |
I've been living in Repentigny now for 15 years. It's a beautiful little town just 10 kilometers north of Montreal. I was born in Montreal and spent a year living there. I have then lived in Québec city for 3 years.
Repentigny is named after the French guy that made it an official town back a long time ago. Edited by Bern - January 22 2007 at 18:20 |
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Tuzvihar
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Posted: January 22 2007 at 18:31 |
My town's name is Żyrardów. It derives from the surname of a french engeneer and inventor Philippe Henri de Girard who worked in the factory in my town in the XIX century introducing his linen spinning machine.
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bhikkhu
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Posted: January 22 2007 at 18:47 |
I was born in a town named Muskegon. It means swamp land.
I also used to live in Chicago. Some of you may already know this, but that means smelly onion. |
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Witchwoodhermit
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Posted: January 22 2007 at 19:02 |
I live in Hamilton Ontario. It's often refered to as the arse hole of Ontario.
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stonebeard
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Posted: January 22 2007 at 19:16 |
From Wikipedia:
"Fort Wayne is named after Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne. The United States Army built this last of a series of forts near the community of Kekionga, the largest of all Miami villages, located where the St. Joseph River and St. Marys River join to form the Maumee River.[2]" |
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zappaholic
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Posted: January 22 2007 at 20:59 |
My hometown, Canton, is named, in a roundabout way, after the Chinese city of Guangzhou (which at the time was called Canton in the English-speaking world).
The city's founder named it in honor of a Maryland businessman whose plantation was called Canton Estates, after the Chinese city. Edited by zappaholic - January 22 2007 at 21:05 |
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: January 22 2007 at 21:04 |
I was born in a town named "Great Falls", which was named by the American explorers Lewis & Clark. They may have been great explorers, but they weren't particularly imaginative when naming things....
Edited by ClemofNazareth - January 22 2007 at 21:04 |
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Atkingani
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Posted: January 22 2007 at 21:14 |
Rio de Janeiro means River of January and the bay entrance was discovered on Jan, 1st, 1502 by Americo Vespucci, an Italian sailing for Portugal, who thought it was the mouth of a river. After returning to Europe he made a map of his travel and a German cartographer published it and named the land Terra Americi, thence America (not only the USA, of course).
The natives know much better than the Europeans that it was a bay instead of a river and they called it Wanaparã, inland sea. From Wanapara we have today the Guanabara Bay where Rio de Janeiro city is located.
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kazansky
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Posted: January 22 2007 at 21:19 |
my birthplace (info from wikipedia):
Surabaya derives its name from the words sura (shark) and buaya (crocodile), which, in a local myth, are told to be fighting each other in order to gain the title "the strongest and most powerful animal in the area". some of you may find this rather silly maybe |
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Vompatti
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 10:58 |
I used to live in Aura:
"Aura (IPA: [ˈɑurɑ]) is a municipality of Finland. The name derives from the river Aura and the plough (aura in Finnish) reminiscent shape of the municipality." (Wikipedia) Not only that, but Aura is also a Finnish cheese, a beer and obviously that weird energy thingy floating around all people and objects. |
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Wilcey
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 11:06 |
My Mum was born, and grew up in a place called "Cat's Bottom".... this caused much hilarity when we were kids....... hell, who am I kidding, it still does now!!!
(Google map:- Cats Bottom, Babingley,King's Lynn, Norfolk PE31 for Proof!) |
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Sean Trane
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 11:08 |
To say that back in 73, I lived first in Burlington (four months) then Oakville (6 months) , then Mississauga (5 years), then Etobicoke (5 years) and finally Swansea/Toronto (another 5); I'd say that I gradually moved away from the toilet smells
Toronto means Rendez-vous in Iroquois language.
I also lived in Montreal >> meaning Royal Mountain and now live in Brussels (originated from the latin name for marshes)
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andu
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 11:12 |
I was born in a town <whose name comes from the Slavic word bystrica meaning "the limpid water">. My current residence - Bucharest - holds the name of it's founder (Bucuresti = "City of Bucur").
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Angelo
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 14:53 |
Nice list already folks! I thought Best good, but I've seen much better ones already (hmmm - there's some weird style figure in that sentence....)
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Chris H
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 14:55 |
I live in Bristol, the most over-used city name on the planet.
There are 16 states in the US with a Bristol.
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progismylife
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 15:01 |
I used to live in Grass VAlley, CAlifornia.
from wikipedia: " Well-known people associated with Grass Valley include the ace fighter pilot Chuck Yeager, philosopher Josiah Royce, the 19th century actress Lotta Crabtree, 19th century dancer Lola Montez, actor Jeremy Sisto, author John Thomson, professional skateboarder Chris Senn and bassist of the band AFI, Hunter Burgan. Also in Nevada County are Pulitzer Prize winning poet Gary Snyder, and Roger Hodgson of Supertramp. On May 15, 1902 in a field outside Grass Valley, Lyman Gilmore reportedly became the first person to fly a powered airplane (a steam-powered glider)." and "Grass Valley dates from the California Gold Rush, as does nearby Nevada City. It is the location of the Empire Mine, one of the richest mines in California." |
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Witchwoodhermit
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 17:26 |
[QUOTE=Sean Trane][QUOTE=Witchwoodhermit]I live in Hamilton Ontario. It's often refered to as the arse hole of Ontario.
To say that back in 73, I lived first in Burlington (four months) then Oakville (6 months) , then Mississauga (5 years), then Etobicoke (5 years) and finally Swansea/Toronto (another 5); I'd say that I gradually moved away from the toilet smells
Toronto means Rendez-vous in Iroquois language.
I also lived in Montreal >> meaning Royal Mountain and now live in Brussels (originated from the latin name for marshes).
I started out in Milton and Oakville. Spent most of my life In Burlington, now...
I guess I'm going down the pan fast.
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Here I'm shadowed by a dragon fig tree's fan
ringed by ants and musing over man. |
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Philéas
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 17:35 |
When I lived in Belgium and we were going to Sweden by car during the holidays, we passed
this place called Zemst. Zemst is pronounced the same way as the
Swedish word for "worst" (sämst) is, so we always laughed a little when
we saw the signs.
Edited by Philéas - January 23 2007 at 17:37 |
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 17:39 |
I think that distinction might actually go to "Columbus". There are 20 states with a city named "Columbus", including two cities by that name in Kentucky!
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