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Where does your nearest City 's name come from?
Many City names have a well documented origin.
So, I would like to know where your nearest city got its name from. Please say which country you are in too. Also, please give at least one link to a source that shows the name and its origin.
If you know the meaning of the name [for none English meanings] please also let me know , again with a link if possible.
I hope to find some very interesting origins.
If you know of any interesting others please add them, don't limit to the nearest City.
With hindsight I should have asked Do you know any interesting origins of City names?
As that is what I am after
Please remember the links ;] I think at least one link will add to the interest value of your replies. Thanks
5 Answers
- lonely onlyLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Ossining, NY
Early 17th century Dutch maps of the Hudson River Valley show an Indian village, whose inhabitants were part of the Mohegan Tribe, named "Sint Sinck." That phrase, when translated, means "stone upon stone" and refers to the extensive beds of limestone found in the southern part of the village.
In 1685, the Sint Sincks sold their land to Frederick Philipse who incorporated it into his land holdings known as the Manor of Philipsburg. The Manor comprised of about 165,000 acres and extended from Spuyten Duyvil Creek at the tip of Manhattan on the south to the Croton River just north of the Village of Ossining. The land was leased to tenant farmers of Dutch, French, and English origin.
The area remained with the family until the end of the Revolution when the last Lord of the Manor, Colonel Frederick Philipse, was imprisoned for being a British loyalist. His land was confiscated by the Commissioners of Forfeiture of the new State of New York and sold at auction. Many of the farms were sold to the tenant farmers who had work them, especially those who had supported the American cause. At this time the area became known as Sing Sing.
As the eighteenth century drew to a close, the Sing Sing hamlet became a successful port where local farm produce was shipped to New York City from docks at the mouth of today’s Kill Brook and Sparta Brook.
On April 2, 1813, Sing Sing became the first incorporated village in Westchester County to be state chartered.
In 1825, construction of Sing Sing Prison began. Native granite was used to build the first cellblock. Commerce and industry flourished throughout the 1800’s. The industrial growth included a shoe factory and a stove foundry, both of which relied on convict labor. As the prison became notorious, the village tried to distance itself from the prison’s harsh reputation and changed its name to Ossining on March 25, 1901.
Source(s): Former Village Historian, Village of Ossining, NY also published in: "How They made Yesterday, History in Teaspoon Doses" - An Anthology of Unusually Named Places Throughout the United States," MS Biskup Publishers, West Palm Beach, Fla., 1999 - bob nLv 71 decade ago
While a lot of the smaller towns in Montana got their names from early pioneers, some have colorful titles. My town Eureka of course means "we have found it". I know there are several Eureka's in the United States so it seems to have been found by many. A nearby town got it's name from logging, Trego (tree go) not much of a stretch for loggers to yell instead of timber. Great Falls was named after the five cataracts on the Missouri. One of which Clark Lewis an' Clark) had to jump into to evade a prairie grizzle that wanted to eat him. Towns like Two Dot , Paradise, and Circle make you wonder of their originators.
- WillekeLv 71 decade ago
Amsterdam, which is named for a dam in the river Amstel. The river is still in the city, but now looks more like one of the canals.
Knowing that, you can understand the names Rotterdam, a dam in the river Rotte, Zaandam, a dam in the river Zaan and many more.
All above cities are in the Netherlands, all even in the Holland region (now the two provinces, Noord Holland and Zuid Holland.)
Source(s): I am Dutch. - LabLv 71 decade ago
I'm born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Our city was originally called York. The name Toronto came from an Iroquois word "Tkaronto" which meant "Place where trees stand in water". The name Toronto came into effect in 1834.
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- 1 decade ago
I live in San Jose (California) which was founded by a guy named Jose Joaquin Moraga, a Lieutenant charged with exploring California on orders of the Spanish viceroy of New Spain. Jose founded a settlement named Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe in honor of St. Joseph.