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TOPONYMY

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'Toponymy' refers to the scientific study of place-names (toponyms), their origins, meanings, use and typology. The first part of the word is derived from the Greek ''topos'' (τόπος), ''place''; followed by ''ōnoma'' (ώνομα), meaning ''name''. It is itself a branch of onomastics, the study of names of all kinds.
A toponym is a name of a locality, region, or some other part of Earth's surface, including natural features (such as streams) and artificial ones (such as cities).
In ethnology, a toponym is a name derived from a place or a region. In anatomy, a toponym is a name of a region of the body, as distinguished from the name of an organ. In biology, a toponym is a binomial name of a plant.

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Toponymists
Noted toponymists
See also
Regional
Other
Related terms
References
External links

Toponymists


A 'toponymist' is one who studies toponymy. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word ''toponymist'' first appears somewhere towards the middle of the nineteenth century. It can be argued that the first toponymists were the storytellers and poets who explained the origin of certain place names in order to elucidate their tales; sometimes place-names served as the basis for the legends themselves. The process of folk etymology usually took over, whereby a false meaning was extracted from a name based on its structure or sounds. Thus, the toponym of Hellespont was explained by Greek poets as being named after Helle, daughter of Athamas, who drowned here as she crossed it with her brother Phrixus on a flying golden ram. The name, however, most likely is derived from an older language, such as Pelasgian, which was unknown to those who explained its origin. George R. Stewart theorized, in his book ''Names on the Globe'', that ''Hellespont'' originally meant something like "narrow Pontus" or "entrance to Pontus," "Pontus" being an ancient name for the region around the Black Sea, and by extension, for the sea itself.
Toponymists attempt to approximate the original meaning of a place-name, their conclusions often competing with popular or spurious etymologies that may sound more poetic or attractive to tourists. Thus, the river-name "Mississippi" is popularly claimed to mean "Father of Waters" (though it may mean simply "Big River"), and the state name "Idaho" was said to mean "Gem of the Mountains" (though it is merely an invented name).
Toponymists are sometimes used by governments in order to verify the accuracy of certain names as used by cartographers, the media, researchers, publishers, and their duties also include the inputting of new names into databases and topographical maps.

Noted toponymists



John McNeil Dodgson

Eilert Ekwall

Margaret Gelling

Gillian Fellows Jensen

Oliver Padel

Robert L. Ramsay

Henry Schoolcraft

Albert Hugh Smith

George R. Stewart

Isaac Taylor

William J. Watson

See also



Etymology


List of continent name etymologies


List of adjectival forms of place names


List of country name etymologies


List of places named after Lenin


List of places named after Stalin


List of subnational name etymologies

List of words derived from toponyms

Hydronymy


Latin names of European rivers


List of river name etymologies


Old European hydronymy
Regional


Historical African place names

Names of European cities in different languages

List of Latin place names in Europe


Latin names of European rivers

British toponymy


List of generic forms in British place names


Etymological list of counties of the United Kingdom


List of places in the United Kingdom


List of Roman place names in Britain


List of British places with Latin names

Japanese place names

Korean toponymy and list of place names

Maghreb toponymy

List of towns in New Zealand

Roman place names

Place names in Sri Lanka

List of English exonyms for German toponyms

List of U.S. state name etymologies

List of U.S. state nicknames

List of U.S. place names connected to Sweden
Other


List of political entities named after people

List of places named after peace

List of names in English with non-intuitive pronunciations

List of adjectival forms of place names

List of country nicknames

List of double placenames

List of words derived from toponyms

List of tautological place names

Place names considered unusual
Related terms


Demonym and Ethnonym

References



★ George Rippey Stewart, ''Names on the Globe'' (1975).

External links



Who Was Who in North American Name Study

Placename indexes

The origins of British place names

An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall

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