Origins of names of cities in Canada

Origins of names of cities in Canada

Origins of the names of cities in Canada lists the names and origins of names of cities across Canada:[1]

City Province Language of origin Explanation
Airdrie Alberta Scottish Gaelic Named for Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, in Scotland. Possibly originally from gaelic An Àrd Ruigh meaning a level height or high pasture.
Barrie Ontario English Named for Sir Robert Barrie, who was in charge of the naval forces in Canada and frequently had to portage from Lake Simcoe to Georgian Bay
Calgary Alberta Scottish Gaelic Named for Calgary, Mull, which originated from the Scottish Gaelic "Cala ghearraidh", meaning "beach of the meadow (pasture)"
Charlottetown Prince Edward Island German Named for Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, consort of George III of England
Edmonton Alberta English Named for Edmonton, London
Fredericton New Brunswick English Named for the second son of King George III of the United Kingdom, Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York
Grande Prairie Alberta French Named for its location, literally it means "great meadow" or "big prairie".
Greater Sudbury Ontario English Named for Sudbury, Suffolk in England; "Greater" added in 2001 when the city of Sudbury was amalgamated with six suburban municipalities.
Halifax Nova Scotia English Named for George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax, President of the Board of Trade
Hamilton Ontario English Named for George Hamilton, the city's founder
Iqaluit Nunavut Inuktitut Inuktitut word meaning "many fish"
Lethbridge Alberta English Named for William Lethbridge.
Markham Ontario English Named by William Berczy to honour Sir John Markham
Medicine Hat Alberta Enlgish / Blackfoot Translation of Blackfoot Saamis, a type of headdress worn by medicine men.
Mississauga Ontario Anishinaabe Named for the Mississaugas who originally inhabited the area
Moncton New Brunswick English Named for Lieutenant Colonel Robert Monckton, who capture nearby Fort Beauséjour
Montreal Quebec Middle French Named for "Mont Réal", or Mount Royal, a geological feature located within the city
Ottawa Ontario Odawa Named for the Ottawa tribe, which originally inhabited the area. The word means "traders" in the Odawa language.
Quebec City Quebec Algonquin French transcription of the Algonquin word "kébec", which means "where the river narrows"
Red Deer Alberta English / Cree Mistranslation into English of the Cree name for the Red Deer River, Waskasoo Seepee, which means "Wapiti River" or "Elk River", North American elk (aka Wapiti) are often confused with European elk (aka Moose).
Regina Saskatchewan Latin Named by Princess Louise, wife of the then-Governor General of Canada the Marquess of Lorne in honour of Queen Victoria; Regina is the Latin word for queen.
Richmond Hill Ontario English Named by Benjamin Barnard after the folk song The Lass of Richmond Hill, about Richmond Hill, London
Richmond British Columbia English Named by Hugh McRoberts for Richmonds Farm in Australia
St. Albert Alberta French Name by Bishop Alexandre-Antonin Taché after Father Albert Lacombe and his patron name saint Albert of Louvain.
St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador English, Basque or Spanish Named for the feast day of Saint John the Baptist, which was the date of landing by John Cabot. The name by Basque fishermen for the bay of St. John's was similar to the Bay of Pasaia in the Basque region, and one of the fishing town called St. John (in Spanish, San Juan)
Sault Ste. Marie Ontario French Named for the rapids in the St. Mary's River.
Thunder Bay Ontario English, French Named for the bay on which the city is located, which was originally labelled Baie du Tonnerre on French maps in the 17th century. The name was chosen by referendum in 1969.
Toronto Ontario Iroquoian Derived from word "tkaronto", meaning "place where trees stand in the water"
Vancouver British Columbia English Named for Captain George Vancouver, an officer of the British Royal Navy.
Vaughan Ontario English Named for Benjamin Vaughan, a British commissioner who signed the peace treaty with the United States in 1783.
Victoria British Columbia English Named for Queen Victoria
Whitehorse Yukon English Named for the White Horse Rapids, which were said to look like the mane of a white horse
Winnipeg Manitoba Cree Western Cree word meaning "muddy waters"
Yellowknife Northwest Territories Dene Suline Named for the Yellowknives Dene First Nation

See also

References

  1. ^ "Name Origins of Major Centres in Canada". Geonames.nrcan.gc.ca. 2007-09-18. http://geonames.nrcan.gc.ca/education/centres_e.php. Retrieved 2011-11-23. 

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