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List of river name etymologies - Definition and Overview

List of river name etymologies

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Asia

Europe

  • Avon: Brythonic meaning "river"
  • Cam: Brythonic meaning "crooked"
  • Clwyd: Welsh meaning "hurdle"
  • Danube: Latin Danuvius, from Iranian (Scythian or Sarmatian) dānu- 'river', of Indo-European origin
    • Argeş: from Greek or maybe Thracian "arges" = "bright"
    • Bistriţa: Slavic "bistrica" = "fast flowing"
    • Caraş: Slavic "kraš" = "calcareous"
    • Drave: in Latin "Dravus", of Thracian or Illyrian origin, probably from PIE *dhreu = "to flow, to fall"
    • Ialomiţa: Slavic "jalov" = "barren"
    • Mureş: Dacian "mur" = "murky"
    • Prahova: Slavic "prah"="waterfall"
    • Siret: ancient Thracian "Seretos", probably from PIE *sreu = "to flow"
  • Don: Celtic goddess Devona
  • Mersey: Anglo Saxon meaning "boundary river"
  • Ness: Old Norse meaning "isthmus"
  • Thames: Latin "Tamesis" from Brythonic meaning "dark river"
  • Tyne: Brythonic meaning "river"
  • Wear: Brythonic meaning "water"

North America

  • Brazos: Spanish "Los Brazos de Dios" (the arms of God), there are several different explanations for the name, all involving it being the first water to be found by desperately thirsty parties.

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