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Hydronym is a proper name given to a body of water or a stream, typically used in geography and linguistics to describe the naming of bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and seas
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- The name of a river, lake, sea or any other body of water.
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The origin of this hydronym remains unknown.
This hydronym is of aboriginal origin.
The name is probably originally a hydronym of uncertain origin.
Okʰabe is a hydronym from a spring located on the southern slope.
The name of the city is most probably derived from a hydronym.
The original name was a hydronym referring to foamed water.
This hydronym refers to a large diurnal rapacious bird with hooked bill and powerful greenhouses.
The name is derived from the Lithuanian hydronym Alytupis.
This hydronym is a name of French origin.
This name could be related with the Pyrenean hydronym Ousse.
This hydronym is linked to the name of the township of Vimont.
Eyre is an Aquitanian hydronym.
This hydronym uses the same name as the township of Blaiklock.
The same root is seen in hydronym " Bosna.
This hydronym appears in the medieval Georgian Chronicles.
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This name is a variant of the Pyrenean hydronym Léez alternation i / n.
Place the tribe 's northern limit at the Tessinnus another unidentified hydronym.
Cantera was another hydronym for it, adopted by Normans.
Presumably of Cree origin, the origin and significance of this hydronym remain uncertain.
The hydronym Lama comes from Tungusic word laamu where it mean sea, ocean, big water.
Its name is derived from the river Evros, which appears to have been a Thracian hydronym.
Since the beginning of the 14th century this hydronym was commonly known as Ladoga.
Hydronym is comparable with the Indo-European basis meksha, meaning " spillage, leakage.
The following year, the Geographical Survey of Quebec formalizes this hydronym under " MacIvor River.
Of Cree origin, this hydronym means the river where I ate only part of the dinner.
If so, then the same root is seen in the hydronym "Raša.
The hydronym " Mistatikamekw " is of autochthonous origin.
Usually such names evolved through the following process: hydronym → toponym → ethnonym.
The hydronym is first attested in the 8th century, as Lindimacus.
Of Innu origin or Cree, this hydronym would mean " lake between two cliffs.
The hydronym " Lac Cherrier " is linked to that of the canton of Cherrier.
First element could be a primitive hydronym * Arno cf . river Arno, in Italy.
The hydronym " Lac Girouard " is linked to that of the township of Girouard.
The name comes from a Slavic hydronym * Čistъ strugъ, clean stream.
The hydronym Alzonne in France in Festschrift für Johannes hubschmid zum 65.
Of Cree origin, this hydronym means " the White River.
This hydronym is indicated on the sheet of the topographic series Mistassini, in 1945.
The oldest mention of this hydronym on maps dates back to 1927.
This hydronym was reported in 1916 in minutes of the Quebec Geography Commission.
In 1936, the federal topographic map entitled Waswanipi indicated the hydronym " MacIvor River " for this river.
Of Cree origin, this hydronym means " river filled with stones.
This hydronym was formalized in 1935 by the Quebec Geography Committee.
Of Cree origin, this hydronym means " the lake with the sandy tip.
Formerly, this hydronym was designated " Beavertail River.
The " Mesplet Lake " hydronym is linked to that of the township of Mesplet.