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Filed under: Language and languages -- Etymology
Filed under: Names -- Pronunciation
Filed under: Names, Personal -- PronunciationFiled under: Names -- United States
Filed under: Names, Geographical -- GeorgiaFiled under: Names, Geographical -- MichiganFiled under: Names, Geographical -- MinnesotaFiled under: Names, Geographical -- Nebraska Nebraska Place-Names (1925), by Lilian Linder Fitzpatrick Filed under: Names, Geographical -- Rhode Island
Filed under: Names, Geographical -- Wisconsin -- Fond du Lac CountyFiled under: Names, Geographical -- Wisconsin -- Wood CountyFiled under: Names, Personal -- United States
Filed under: Names, Personal -- New York (State)
Filed under: Acronyms -- PronunciationFiled under: Science -- AcronymsFiled under: Techology -- AcronymsFiled under: Names, Akkadian
Filed under: Names, Geographical -- Nova ScotiaFiled under: Names, Geographical -- Carpathian Mountains RegionFiled under: Names, Geographical -- CelticFiled under: Names, Geographical -- ScotlandFiled under: Names, Geographical -- IrelandFiled under: Names, Geographical -- Great Lakes (North America)Filed under: Names, Geographical -- India
Filed under: Names, Geographical -- Palestine -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Names, Geographical -- Scottish Gaelic
Filed under: India -- Gazetteers
Filed under: Ireland -- Gazetteers
Filed under: Kentucky -- Gazetteers
Filed under: London (England) -- GazetteersFiled under: Michigan -- GazetteersFiled under: North America -- GazetteersFiled under: Ohio -- GazetteersFiled under: Québec (Province) -- Gazetteers The British Dominions in North America (London: H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1831), by Joseph Bouchette Filed under: Names, Geographical, in literatureFiled under: Names, IndianFiled under: Names, MicmacFiled under: Names, Personal History of Christian Names (2 volumes; London: Parker, Son, and Bourn, 1863), by Charlotte M. Yonge Filed under: Names, Scottish GaelicFiled under: Names, SumerianFiled under: Celtic languages -- Etymology -- NamesFiled under: Irish language -- Etymology -- NamesFiled under: Scottish Gaelic language -- Etymology -- NamesMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |