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n2doc

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Fri Jun 21, 2013, 11:02 AM Jun 2013

A map showing the original meanings of place names in North America



GEORGE DVORSKY

Now this is impressive: It's called the Atlas of True Names, and it reveals the etymological origins and translations of familiar place names whose original meanings we've mostly forgotten. Looking at it, you'd think North America was some sort of fantasy novel.

The Atlas of True Names was compiled by cartographers Stephan Hormes and Silke Peust. The duo has, in addition to the map of the United States, also produced similar maps of Canada and the British Isles. And they're all available for purchase.

Hormes and Peust point out some of the more Tolkien-like place names:

Middle-earth’s evocative “Midgewater”, “Dead Marshes” and “Mount Doom” are strikingly similar in nature to Europe’s “Swirlwater”, “Darkford” or “Smoky Bay”, as revealed by the Atlas of True Names.

Many geographical names are clearly rooted in Man’s observation of his natural environment; the physical location of a settlement: “At the Foot of the Mountain” – Piedmont, the character of an important water course: “The Gentle One” – The Seine or even just the local vegetation: “Under the Oaks” – Potsdam.



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A map showing the original meanings of place names in North America (Original Post) n2doc Jun 2013 OP
Wow ...and I guess Caitlin Upton missed out on this. Here's one they missed... L0oniX Jun 2013 #1
 

L0oniX

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1. Wow ...and I guess Caitlin Upton missed out on this. Here's one they missed...
Fri Jun 21, 2013, 11:04 AM
Jun 2013

Chicago means Land of Stinking Onion.

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