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place name Place may refer to: Geography * Place (United States Census Bureau), defined as any concentration of population ** Census-designated place, a populated area lacking its own municipal government * "Place", a type of street or road name ** Often ...
is tautological if two differently sounding parts of it are synonymous. This often occurs when a name from one language is imported into another and a standard descriptor is added on from the second language. Thus, for example, New Zealand's
Mount Maunganui Mount Maunganui (, ) is a major residential, commercial and industrial suburb of the Tauranga metropolitan area, located on a peninsula to the north-east of Tauranga's city centre. It was an independent town from Tauranga until the completio ...
is tautological since "''maunganui"'' is
Māori Māori or Maori can refer to: Relating to the Māori people * Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group * Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand * Māori culture * Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the C ...
for "great mountain". The following is a list of place names often used tautologically, plus the languages from which the non-English name elements have come. Tautological place names are systematically generated in languages such as English and Russian, where the type of the feature is systematically added to a name regardless of whether it contains it already. For example, in Russian, the format "Ozero X-ozero" (i.e. "Lake X-lake") is used. In English, it is usual to do the same for foreign names, even if they already describe the feature, for example '' Lake Kemijärvi'' (''Lake Kemi-lake''), "
Faroe Islands The Faroe Islands ( ), or simply the Faroes ( fo, Føroyar ; da, Færøerne ), are a North Atlantic island group and an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. They are located north-northwest of Scotland, and about halfway bet ...
" (''Literally
Sheep Sheep or domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') are domesticated, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. Although the term ''sheep'' can apply to other species in the genus ''Ovis'', in everyday usage it almost always refers to domesticated s ...
-Island Islands, as øy is Modern Faroese for "
Island An island (or isle) is an isolated piece of habitat that is surrounded by a dramatically different habitat, such as water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys. An island ...
")'', or ''
Saaremaa Saaremaa is the largest island in Estonia, measuring . The main island of Saare County, it is located in the Baltic Sea, south of Hiiumaa island and west of Muhu island, and belongs to the West Estonian Archipelago. The capital of the island i ...
island'' (''Island land island''). On rare occasions, such formations may occur by coincidence when a place is named after a person who shares their name with the feature. Examples include the
Outerbridge Crossing The Outerbridge Crossing, also known as the Outerbridge, is a cantilever bridge that spans the Arthur Kill between Perth Amboy, New Jersey, and Staten Island, New York. It carries New York State Route 440 (NY 440) and New Jersey R ...
named after
Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge (March 8, 1860 – November 10, 1932) was a businessman and promoter of patent fiberboard, and the first chairman of the interstate agency known then as the Port of New York Authority. The Outerbridge Crossing, a Por ...
, the
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of
Concordia University Concordia University ( French: ''Université Concordia'') is a public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1974 following the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University, Concordia is one of the t ...
named after
Henry Foss Hall {{Use dmy dates, date=October 2022 Henry Foss Hall, SM (28 June 1897 – 1971) was a Canadian academic administrator. He was Dean, then Principal of Sir George Williams University from 1935 to 1962. One of the inaugural recipients of the Order of ...
, and
Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens Alice Keck Park Memorial Garden is a park located in Santa Barbara, California. It consists of one entire city block, bounded by Santa Barbara, Micheltorena, Garden and Arrellaga Streets. It is across Santa Barbara Street from the Unitarian So ...
in Santa Barbara named after Alice Keck Park.


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Asterisks (*) indicate examples that are also commonly referred to without the inclusion of one of the tautological elements.


Rivers

* River Acen, Acentown, Aceia * River Avon, various in England and Scotland, and Avon River, in various parts of the world (River River – Brythonic, Modern Welsh ''Afon'', or Goidelic ''abhainn'') *
River Avonbeg The Avonbeg River () rises on the northern flank of Camenabologue in the Wicklow Mountains and flows southeast into the valley of Glenmalure. It continues southeast through the villages of Greenan and Ballinaclash before joining the Avonmore ...
,
County Wicklow County Wicklow ( ; ga, Contae Chill Mhantáin ) is a county in Ireland. The last of the traditional 32 counties, having been formed as late as 1606, it is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and the province of Leinster. It is bordered by t ...
,
Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
(Small River River –
Irish Irish may refer to: Common meanings * Someone or something of, from, or related to: ** Ireland, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe ***Éire, Irish language name for the isle ** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ...
: ''Abhainn Bheag'') *
River Avonmore The Avonmore River (), also known as ''Abhainn Dé'' (also spelt ''Abhainn Dea''), flows from Lough Dan in the Wicklow Mountains west of Roundwood. It flows in a generally southerly direction for approximately before joining the Avonbeg at t ...
,
County Wicklow County Wicklow ( ; ga, Contae Chill Mhantáin ) is a county in Ireland. The last of the traditional 32 counties, having been formed as late as 1606, it is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and the province of Leinster. It is bordered by t ...
,
Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
(Big River River –
Irish Irish may refer to: Common meanings * Someone or something of, from, or related to: ** Ireland, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe ***Éire, Irish language name for the isle ** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ...
: ''Abhainn Mhór'') *
River Awbeg Awbeg River is a river in the southern part of Ireland. It is a tributary of the Blackwater River and flows into that larger river at a point in County Cork. Its name comes from the Irish ''Abha Bheag'' ("small river", a slightly older form th ...
,
County Cork County Cork ( ga, Contae Chorcaí) is the largest and the southernmost county of Ireland, named after the city of Cork, the state's second-largest city. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern Region. Its largest market towns are ...
,
Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
(Small River River –
Irish Irish may refer to: Common meanings * Someone or something of, from, or related to: ** Ireland, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe ***Éire, Irish language name for the isle ** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ...
: ''Abhainn Bheag'') *
Batang Hari River The Batang Hari ( Indonesian: ''Sungai Batanghari'') is the longest river in Jambi province, Sumatra island, Indonesia, about northwest of the capital Jakarta. Hydrology The river originates in the Minangkabau Highlands, home of the Minangkab ...
,
Jambi Province Jambi is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the east coast of central Sumatra and spans to the Barisan Mountains in the west. Its capital and largest city is Jambi. The province has a land area of 50,160.05 km2, and a sea area of 3, ...
,
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
(Hari River River -
Indonesian Indonesian is anything of, from, or related to Indonesia, an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. It may refer to: * Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia ** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago ** Indonesian ...
: ''Sungai Batang Hari'') * River Bourne, various in England meaning "River stream". *
Caloosahatchee River The Caloosahatchee River is a river on the southwest Gulf Coast of Florida in the United States, approximately long.U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed April 18, 2011 It dr ...
, Florida, United States (Hatchee = river – Caloosa River River) *
Canyon de Chelly Canyon de Chelly National Monument ( ) was established on April 1, 1931, as a unit of the National Park Service. Located in northeastern Arizona, it is within the boundaries of the Navajo Nation and lies in the Four Corners region. Reflecting ...
, Arizona, United States (from
Navajo The Navajo (; British English: Navaho; nv, Diné or ') are a Native American people of the Southwestern United States. With more than 399,494 enrolled tribal members , the Navajo Nation is the largest federally recognized tribe in the United ...
Tséyiʼ, which means "canyon" ) * Connecticut River, United States (Long Tidal River River – Mohegan-Pequot) * Coosawhatchie River, South Carolina, United States (Hatchie = river) * Cuyahoga River, Ohio (''Cuyahoga'' derives from the
Mohawk Mohawk may refer to: Related to Native Americans * Mohawk people, an indigenous people of North America (Canada and New York) *Mohawk language, the language spoken by the Mohawk people * Mohawk hairstyle, from a hairstyle once thought to have been ...
word for "crooked river") *
Fishkill Creek Fishkill Creek (also Fish Kill, from the Dutch ''vis kille'', for "fish creek") is a tributary of the Hudson River in Dutchess County, New York, United States. At U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataT ...
,
Catskill Creek Catskill Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed October 3, 2011 tributary of the Hudson River that drains the northeastern Catskill Mountains of the U.S. State of New ...
, Poestinkill Creek, and
Schuylkill River The Schuylkill River ( , ) is a river running northwest to southeast in eastern Pennsylvania. The river was improved by navigations into the Schuylkill Canal, and several of its tributaries drain major parts of Pennsylvania's Coal Region. It f ...
("skulking river river"), eastern US ('' -kill'' means "creek, small river" in
Dutch Dutch commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands * Dutch people () * Dutch language () Dutch may also refer to: Places * Dutch, West Virginia, a community in the United States * Pennsylvania Dutch Country People E ...
, so "-creek Creek", "-river River") * , northern Spain. ''Río'' and ''flumen'' are respectively Spanish and Latin for 'river'. *
Futaleufú River The Futaleufú River, located in northern Patagonia, is one of the premier whitewater rivers in the world. One of only two rivers to cross the 5,308 kilometer Chile-Argentina border, the Futaleufú headwaters can be found in the glacial snow mel ...
, Argentina and Chile (Big River River –
Mapuche language Mapuche (, Mapuche & Spanish: , or Mapudungun; from ' 'land' and ' 'speak, speech') is an Araucanian language related to Huilliche spoken in south-central Chile and west-central Argentina by the Mapuche people (from ''mapu'' 'land' and ''che ...
). * Guadalaviar River, Spain (White River River – from Arabic ''al-wādi al-'abyaḍ'', 'White River') *
Guadalentín Guadalentín is a river in Spain. It is a tributary of the Segura Segura (, ; la, Thader; ar, شقورة, Shaqūrah, or ) is a medium-sized river in southeastern Spain. It has its source in the Sierra de Segura. Course The river begi ...
River, Spain (Muddy River River – from Arabic ''al-wādi aṭ-ṭīn'', 'Muddy River') *
Guadalhorce The Guadalhorce (from Arabic وَادِي (''wādī''), "river" + Latin ''forfex'', "scissors") is the principal river of the Province of Málaga in southern Spain. Its source is in the Sierra de Alhama in the Province of Granada, from which ...
River, Spain (Scissor-shaped River River – from Arabic ''al-wādi al'' and Latin ''forfex'', 'scissors') *
Guadalquivir The Guadalquivir (, also , , ) is the fifth-longest river in the Iberian Peninsula and the second-longest river with its entire length in Spain. The Guadalquivir is the only major navigable river in Spain. Currently it is navigable from the Gul ...
River, Spain (Great River River – from Arabic ''wādi al-kabīr'', 'Great Valley (or River)') *
Guadiana The Guadiana River (, also , , ), or Odiana, is an international river defining a long stretch of the Portugal-Spain border, separating Extremadura and Andalusia (Spain) from Alentejo and Algarve (Portugal). The river's basin extends from the ...
River, Spain and Portugal (Duck River River – from Arabic ''wādi'', 'river' and iberian ''anas'', 'duck') *
Guadix Guadix (; Local pronunciation: aˈðih is a city and municipality in southern Spain, in the province of Granada. The city lies at an altitude of 913 metres, on the centre of the Hoya of Guadix, a high plain at the northern foothills of the Sierr ...
River, Spain River of Acci River – ''Guad'' comes from
Arabic Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic languages, Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C ...
''wādi'' 'valley' or 'river', and ''ix'' is a corruption of Acci, the name of the town nearest the river during Roman times. *
River Gweebarra The River Gweebarra ( ga, Abhainn Ghaoth Beara) is a river in north County Donegal, Ireland. Course Streams enter Lough Barra from Crockfadda and Moylenanav. From there the River Gweebarra flows southwestwards between the Derryveagh Mountai ...
, Ireland – from
Irish Irish may refer to: Common meanings * Someone or something of, from, or related to: ** Ireland, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe ***Éire, Irish language name for the isle ** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ...
''gaoth Bheara'', "Beara's river" *
Hatchie River The Hatchie River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed June 3, 2011 river in northern Mississippi and southwestern Tennessee. It is of considerable geographic, cultural, a ...
, southern US (River River – ''hatchie'' meaning "river" in
Muskogean languages Muskogean (also Muskhogean, Muskogee) is a Native American language family spoken in different areas of the Southeastern United States. Though the debate concerning their interrelationships is ongoing, the Muskogean languages are generally div ...
) * River
Humber The Humber is a large tidal estuary on the east coast of Northern England. It is formed at Trent Falls, Faxfleet, by the confluence of the tidal rivers Ouse and Trent. From there to the North Sea, it forms part of the boundary between t ...
, England, and Humber River, Ontario, Canada (River River – Brythonic) * Iguaçu River (Rio de Janeiro),
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a b ...
,
Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
(Big River River – ''Iguaçu'' comes from Tupi y'', river, and ''guaçu'', big) *
Iguazu River __NOTOC__ The Iguazu River ( pt, Rio Iguaçu, br , es, Río Iguazú} ), also called Rio Iguassu, is a river in Brazil and Argentina. It is an important tributary of the Paraná River. The Iguazu River is long, with a drainage basin of . Cou ...
,
Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
and
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
, (Big River River – ''Iguazu'' comes from Tupi y'', river, and ''guaçu'', big) *
Ipiranga Brook The Ipiranga Brook (in Portuguese: ''Riacho do Ipiranga'', ), is a river of São Paulo state in southeastern Brazil, historically known as the place where Dom Pedro I declared the independence of Brazil from the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil ...
,
São Paulo São Paulo (, ; Portuguese for 'Saint Paul') is the most populous city in Brazil, and is the capital of the state of São Paulo, the most populous and wealthiest Brazilian state, located in the country's Southeast Region. Listed by the GaWC a ...
,
Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
(Red River Brook – ''Ipiranga'' comes from Tupi y'', river, and ''pyrang'', red) *
Kymijoki The Kymi ( fi, Kymijoki, sv, Kymmene älv) is a river in Finland. It begins at Lake Päijänne, flows through the provinces of Päijänne Tavastia, Uusimaa and Kymenlaakso and discharges into the Gulf of Finland. The river passes the towns of H ...
, ''kymi'' is old/dialectal Finnish for ''joki'' ”river”. * Latsa erreka (tributary of the
Nive The Nive (; eu, Errobi; oc, Niva) is a French river that flows through the French Basque Country. It is a left tributary of the river Adour. It is long. The river's source in the Pyrenees in Lower Navarre. The river Nive was made famous by t ...
), France (Brook Brook –
Basque Basque may refer to: * Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France * Basque language, their language Places * Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France * Basque Country (autonomous co ...
) * Lealt River, Scotland (" Lealt" means "Stream with one high bank") *
Loxahatchee River The Loxahatchee River (Seminole for ''river of turtles'') is a 7.6 mile river near the southeast coast of Florida. It is a National Wild and Scenic River, one of only two in the state, and received its federal designation on May 17, 1985. The s ...
, Florida, United States (Loxa = Turtle & Hatchee = river: Turtle River River) *
Mahanadi The Mahanadi is a major river in East Central India. It drains an area of around and has a total length of . Mahanadi is also known for the Hirakud Dam. The river flows through the states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha and finally merged with Bay o ...
, India ("Maha" meaning Great and "Nadi" meaning river in
Odia language Odia (, ISO: , ; formerly rendered Oriya ) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian state of Odisha. It is the official language in Odisha (formerly rendered Orissa), where native speakers make up 82% of the population, and it is also ...
) *
Mississippi River The Mississippi River is the second-longest river and chief river of the second-largest drainage system in North America, second only to the Hudson Bay drainage system. From its traditional source of Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota, it f ...
, US, and
Mississippi River The Mississippi River is the second-longest river and chief river of the second-largest drainage system in North America, second only to the Hudson Bay drainage system. From its traditional source of Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota, it f ...
, Ontario, Canada (Big River River – Algonquian) *
Mekong River The Mekong or Mekong River is a trans-boundary river in East Asia and Southeast Asia. It is the world's twelfth longest river and the third longest in Asia. Its estimated length is , and it drains an area of , discharging of water annuall ...
- A triple tautonym. 'Mae' in
Thai Thai or THAI may refer to: * Of or from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia ** Thai people, the dominant ethnic group of Thailand ** Thai language, a Tai-Kadai language spoken mainly in and around Thailand *** Thai script *** Thai (Unicode block ...
is an abbreviation for "river", while 'khong' is an old
Austroasiatic The Austroasiatic languages , , are a large language family A language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ''ancestral language'' or ''parental language'', called the proto-language of that family. The te ...
word for river. Mekong River can thus be translated as "river river river" *
Molopo River The Molopo River ( af, Moloporivier) is one of the main rivers in Southern Africa. It has a length of approximately 960 kilometres and a catchment area of 367,201 km2 with Botswana, Namibia and South Africa sharing roughly about a third of th ...
, South Africa (River River –
Setswana Tswana, also known by its native name , and previously spelled Sechuana in English, is a Bantu language spoken in Southern Africa by about 8.2 million people. It belongs to the Bantu language family within the Sotho-Tswana branch of Zon ...
) * River
Ouse Ouse may refer to: Places Rivers in England * River Ouse, Yorkshire * River Ouse, Sussex * River Great Ouse, Northamptonshire and East Anglia ** River Little Ouse, a tributary of the River Great Ouse Other places * Ouse, Tasmania, a town in Au ...
, various in England and Scotland (River River – from Brythonic ''usa'' meaning water, river or stream). *
Ouseburn The Ouseburn is a small river in Newcastle upon Tyne, England that flows through the city of Newcastle upon Tyne into the River Tyne. It gives its name to the Ouseburn Valley and the Ouseburn electoral ward for Newcastle City Council elections ...
River in Newcastle upon Tyne, England (River River River – from Brythonic ''usa'' meaning water, river or stream and '' bourne'' also meaning stream in Anglo-Saxon). *
Murderkill River The Murderkill River is a river flowing to Delaware Bay in central Delaware in the United States. It is approximately long and drains an area of on the Atlantic Coastal Plain. The Murderkill flows for its entire length in southern Kent Coun ...
, Delaware, US, (Mother River River-
Dutch Dutch commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands * Dutch people () * Dutch language () Dutch may also refer to: Places * Dutch, West Virginia, a community in the United States * Pennsylvania Dutch Country People E ...
) *
Ohio River The Ohio River is a long river in the United States. It is located at the boundary of the Midwestern and Southern United States, flowing southwesterly from western Pennsylvania to its mouth on the Mississippi River at the southern tip of Illino ...
, eastern US (Great River River –
Iroquoian The Iroquoian languages are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America. They are known for their general lack of labial consonants. The Iroquoian languages are polysynthetic and head-marking. As of 2020, all surviving Iroquoian ...
) * Ow River, County Wicklow, Ireland (from
Irish Irish may refer to: Common meanings * Someone or something of, from, or related to: ** Ireland, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe ***Éire, Irish language name for the isle ** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ...
''abha'', "river") * Para Rivers ( North Para, South Para, and
Little Para Little is a synonym for small size and may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Little'' (album), 1990 debut album of Vic Chesnutt * ''Little'' (film), 2019 American comedy film *The Littles, a series of children's novels by American author John P ...
), South Australia (from
Kaurna The Kaurna people (, ; also Coorna, Kaura, Gaurna and other variations) are a group of Aboriginal people whose traditional lands include the Adelaide Plains of South Australia. They were known as the Adelaide tribe by the early settlers. Kaurn ...
''parri'', "river") *
Paraguay River The Paraguay River (Río Paraguay in Spanish, Rio Paraguai in Portuguese, Ysyry Paraguái in Guarani) is a major river in south-central South America, running through Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina. It flows about from its headwaters in ...
, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina (the Great River River –
Guaraní Guarani, Guaraní or Guarany may refer to Ethnography * Guaraní people, an indigenous people from South America's interior (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia) * Guaraní language, or Paraguayan Guarani, an official language of Paraguay * ...
) *
Raritan River Raritan River is a major river of New Jersey. Its Drainage basin, watershed drains much of the mountainous area of the central part of the state, emptying into the Raritan Bay on the Atlantic Ocean. History Geologists assert that the lower Rar ...
, New Jersey (River Beyond The Island River, Forked River River, or Overflowing River River, depending on which etymology is correct.) *
Reka Reka may refer to: Places * Řeka, a village in the Czech Republic * Reka, Cerkno, a village near Cerkno, Slovenia * Reka, Laško, a village near Laško, Slovenia * Reka (Kladovo), a village near Kladovo, Serbia * Reka, Koprivnica, a village ne ...
, Slovenia – the name means literally "river" in Slovene * Rillito River,
Tucson , "(at the) base of the black ill , nicknames = "The Old Pueblo", "Optics Valley", "America's biggest small town" , image_map = , mapsize = 260px , map_caption = Interactive map ...
,
Pima County Pima County ( ) is a county in the south central region of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,043,433, making it Arizona's second-most populous county. The county seat is Tucson, where most of the populati ...
(southern
Arizona Arizona ( ; nv, Hoozdo Hahoodzo ; ood, Alĭ ṣonak ) is a state in the Southwestern United States. It is the 6th largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix. Arizona is part of the Fou ...
), US (Little River River –
Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries **Spanish cuisine Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Can ...
) *
Rio Grande River The Rio Grande ( and ), known in Mexico as the Río Bravo del Norte or simply the Río Bravo, is one of the principal rivers (along with the Colorado River) in the southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. The length of the Rio G ...
, Source:
San Juan Mountains The San Juan Mountains is a high and rugged mountain range in the Rocky Mountains in southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico. The area is highly mineralized (the Colorado Mineral Belt) and figured in the gold and silver mining industry ...
,
Rio Grande National Forest Rio Grande National Forest is a 1.86 million-acre (7,530 km²) U.S. National Forest located in southwestern Colorado. The forest encompasses the San Luis Valley, which is the world's largest agricultural alpine valley, as well as one of ...
,
Colorado Colorado (, other variants) is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It encompasses most of the Southern Rocky Mountains, as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the western edge of t ...
, US (Big River River –
Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries **Spanish cuisine Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Can ...
) *
Rječina The Rječina ( it, Eneo; german: Flaum), also known as the Fiumara, is a river in Croatia that flows into the Adriatic Sea at the city of Rijeka ( it, Fiume). It is about long, with an average width of . It springs from a cave at an elevation o ...
, Croatia - the name is the augmentative form of the word ''rijeka'', which means "river" in Croatian language, Croatian * Salkehatchie River, South Carolina, US (Hatchie = river) *
Schuylkill River The Schuylkill River ( , ) is a river running northwest to southeast in eastern Pennsylvania. The river was improved by navigations into the Schuylkill Canal, and several of its tributaries drain major parts of Pennsylvania's Coal Region. It f ...
, Pennsylvania, US – “Schuylkill” meaning “hidden river” in
Dutch Dutch commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands * Dutch people () * Dutch language () Dutch may also refer to: Places * Dutch, West Virginia, a community in the United States * Pennsylvania Dutch Country People E ...
* Skookumchuck River and Pilchuck River, Washington, US – the suffix ''chuck'' in Chinook Jargon meaning "river" * Talkeetna River located in Talkeetna, Alaska, meaning "river of plenty" * Uruguay River, Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina (River of the painted birds River –
Guaraní Guarani, Guaraní or Guarany may refer to Ethnography * Guaraní people, an indigenous people from South America's interior (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia) * Guaraní language, or Paraguayan Guarani, an official language of Paraguay * ...
) * Vaslui River, Romania – ''uj'' meant "body of water" in Cuman language, Cuman * Walla Walla River, Washington, US (Little River River; ''Walla'' means "river" in Sahaptian languages, Sahaptin, repeated to express the diminutive ("little river")) * River Waveney (the "ey" part of the name means "river") * Winterbourne (stream), Winterbourne Stream, East Sussex, UK — ''bourne'' meaning a stream that only flows in winter. * River Wissey (the "ey" part of the name means "river") * Withlacoochee River (disambiguation), Withlacoochee River, Withlacoochee probably comes from the Muskogean word meaning "little river." * Bakkárholtsá in the Ölfus region of Iceland. The river was originally named Bakká, "Bank River", and then a farm nearby was named Bakkárholt, "Bank River Hill". The river was then later renamed after the farm as Bakkárholtsá, which translates to "Bank River Hill River" * Most river names in the Sundanese people, Sundanese portion of
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start with the prefix ''ci''-, which is Sundanese language, Sundanese for "river". Many people refer the names redundantly using both the Indonesian language, Indonesian word ''sungai'' and prefix ''ci''-, for example, ''Sungai Ciliwung'' ("Ciliwung River") translates to ''Sungai Sungai Liwung'' ("Liwung River River"). * Some river names in Hokkaido and Tohoku region, Tohoku end with ''-betsu'' (For example, ) or ''-nai'' (For example, ). (Borrowing from ''-pet'' ''-nay'' "River" - Ainu language, Ainu) * Many rivers in Ireland contain the element ''Owen'' in their name, from
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''abhann'', "river." Tautological hydronyms include: Owenaher River, Owenakilla River, Bunowen River, Camowen River, Owenea River, Owenboy River, Blackstaff River, Owenvarra. * Multiple creeks and rivers in the region surrounding Melbourne, Australia contain the element ''Yallock'' or ''Yaloak'', which means creek or river in the related Kulin languages Woiwurrung language, Woiwurrung, Bunurong language, Bunurong and Wathawurrung language, Wathawurrung. These include Woori Yallock Creek, Mordialloc Creek, Woady Yaloak River, and Yallock Creek. *Multiple rivers and streams in New Zealand have the prefix ''wai-'', the
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term for river. Notable examples include the Waikato River (river strong flowing river) and Waimakariri River (river cold river).


Lakes and other bodies of water

* Republic of Karelia, Russia is full of ''Ozero ...ozero'' ('Lake ...-lake' in the Russian Language), or ''Ozero ...yarvi'' ('Lake ...-lake' in the Russian Language and Karelian language). * Uvala Bregdetti, Zadar, Arbanasi, Croatia ('Cove Cove' - Croatian language, Croatian, Albanian language, Albanian) * Ala Wai Canal, Honolulu, Hawaii ('Canal Canal' - Hawaiian language, Hawaiian) * Atlin Lake, British Columbia ('Lake Big Lake' - Tlingit language, Tlingit) * Auke Lake, Juneau, Alaska ('Little Lake Lake' - Tlingit language, Tlingit) *Bohai Sea, China('Bo Sea Sea' -Chinese language, Chinese) *Cove Bay, Aberdeen, Scotland * Dal Lake, Kashmir, India ('Lake Lake' – Balti language, Balti) * Deschutes Falls, Tumwater, Washington ('Falls Falls, Falls, Washington' – French language, French and Chinuk Wawa) * Eas Fors, Scotland ('Waterfall Waterfall' in Scottish Gaelic and Old Norse, Norse) * Gaube Lake, Hautes-Pyrénées ('Lake Lake' – French language, French and Gascon language, Gascon) * Golfe du Morbihan, Brittany ('Gulf Gulf' - French language, French and Breton language, Breton ''morbihan'' 'little sea'), not to be confused with Golfe du Morbihan (Kerguelen) * Gulf of Bothnia ('Gulf of gulf' – English and Latinised Swedish language, Swedish) * Hardangerfjord, Norway (Hard fjord-fjord ''anger'' means fjord in Norse.) * Hayle Estuary, Cornwall ('Estuary Estuary' – Cornish language, Cornish ''Heyl'' 'estuary') * Issyk-Kul Lake, Kyrgyzstan ('Hot Lake Lake' – Kyrgyz) * Järvijärvi, Sodankylä, Finland ('Lake Lake' – Finnish) * Jaurajärvi and Jaurakkajärvi, Finland ('Lake Lake' – Sami languages, Sami ''javri'' 'lake', Finnish language, Finnish ''järvi'' 'lake') * Jog Falls, Karnataka, India – A waterfall where "jog" or "joga" means waterfall in the local Kannada language * Laacher See, Germany – A caldera lake and potentially active volcano ('Lake of the Lake') * Lac d'Oô, France — The name ''Oô'' is derived from Aragonese language, Aragonese ''ibon'' 'mountain lake' or from Gascon language, Gascon ''iu'' or ''eu'' 'mountain lake', so that ''Lac d'Oô'' is 'Lake of the Lake'. * Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria – ''lagos'' is Portuguese for 'lakes', and "lagoon" derives from Latin ''lacus'' 'lake, pond' * Laguna de Bay, Laguna Lake, Philippines – ''laguna'' is Spanish for 'lake'. It is also known as Laguna de Bay; it is a bay but rather refers to the town of Bay, Laguna, and was in fact known as ''Laguna de Ba'i'' ('Ba'i Lake') in Spanish times. * Laguna Lake (California), Laguna Lake, California ('Lake Lake' – Spanish) * Lake Baikal, Russia ('Lake Rich lake' – From the Turkic *baj* (rich, though this is disputed) and *kal* (lake). * Lake Chad, Chad ('Lake lake' – Bornu Empire, Bornu word ''tsade'': "lake") * Lake Danao (Leyte) and Lake Danao (Negros), Philippines ('Lake Lake' – Cebuano language, Cebuano) * Lake Ellesmere, New Zealand ('Ella's lake lake' – Old Norse.) * Lake Hayq, Ethiopia – Amharic language, Amharic ''hayk'' means 'lake'. * Lake Khövsgöl - Khövsgöl, Mongolia – Lake Blue Water Lake, from Tuvan language, Tuvan. * Lake Lagunita, Stanford, California ('Lake Little Lake' –
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) * Lake Michigan, United States – 'Lake Large Lake' (Michigan is French alteration of the Anishinaabe language, Ojibwe word ''mishigamaa'') * Lake Nyassa (now called Lake Malawi), Malawi/Mozambique ('Lake Lake' – WaYao, Yao) * Lake Ontario, North America ('Lake Beautiful Lake' – Iroquoian) ** Ontario Lacus, southern Titan (moon), Titan ('Beautiful Lake Lake' - Iroquoian) * Lake Rotorua, New Zealand ('Lake Lake Second' – Māori. Many other New Zealand lakes have the tautological "Lake Roto-" form) * Lake Tahoe, Nevada/California ('Lake Lake' – Washo language, Washo) * Lake Võrtsjärv, Estonia, ''järv'' - ''lake'' in Estonian language. * Lake Windermere, England ('Winander Mere (Lake)' in Old Norse and Old English * Lakeville Lake, Michigan, US – The village is Lakeville, the adjacent lake is Lakeville Lake. * Loch Loch, Scotland. Not to be confused with Loch Lochy. * Loch Lomond Lake, near Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. * Loch Watten, Scotland, from Gaelic ''loch'', plus Norse ''vatn'' * Lochaber Lake, Lochaber, Nova Scotia, Canada ('Lake Marsh Lake', Scottish - Gaelic - Modern English) * Lochmere Lake, Cary, North Carolina ('Lake Lake Lake', Scottish - Old English - Modern English) * Loughrigg Tarn, from Gaelic ''loch'', plus Norse-derived "ridge", and ''Tarn (lake), tarn'' meaning a body of water * Meusebach Creek School, Meusebach Creek, Texas, from German ''Mäusebach'' - Mouse Creek, therefore 'Mouse Creek Creek' * Mille Lacs Lake, Minnesota, USA ('Thousand Lakes Lake' – French) *Nordvik Bay, Sakha Republic, Russia ('North Bay Bay' – Norwegian and English) * Østensjøvannet, Østensjøvann is a Norwegian lake name that concatenates ''sjø'' ('lake that is not as narrow as a fjord') and ''vann'' ('lake'). Similarly Møsvatn, Møsvann in Telemark, Norway combines ''mjøsa'' meaning 'lake' with ''vann'' meaning 'lake'. * Pistyll Rhaeadr, Wales. Both ''pistyll'' and ''rhaeadr'' have connotations of "waterfall, spout, cascade". * Sandefjordsfjorden, Norway, 'Sande fjord's fjord' * Semerwater, sometimes Lake Semerwater, North Yorkshire, England. Semer is from Old English ''sæ'' 'lake' and ''mere'' 'lake', thus Lake Semerwater means 'lake lake lake water' * Stavangerfjorden, Norway, Straight fjord-fjord, ''stav'' means straight and ''anger'' means fjord in Norse. * Tal-y-llyn Lake, Wales (End-of the-lake lake – ''llyn ''is Welsh language, Welsh for lake) * Uig Bay ("Uig, Snizort, Uig" means "bay") * Vatnshlíðarvatn, Iceland (Lake-slope-lake – The farm Vatnshlíð ('Lake-slope') named after the lake, which in turn is named after the farm.) * Vatnvatnet, Norway ('Lakelake' – Norwegian), a lake near Bodø * Wast Water, England – 'water's valley water' from Old Norse ''vatns dalr'' (= Wasdale) and Old English ''wæter''


Mountains and hills

*Barrhill, South Ayrshire, Barrhill, barr is an old Celtic word for a flat topped hill. *Bergeberget, Norway (The Hill Hill – Norwegian) *Bukit Timah Hill, The highest point in Singapore (Tin Hill Hill) *Brda, Slovenia, Brda Hills, Slovenia – "brda" means small hills in Slovene (thus, the area is sometimes referred to as "Goriška Brda" or "Gorizia Hills" to distinguish it from others) *Bredon Hill, England (Hill Hill Hill – Common Brittonic, Brythonic (bre)/Old English (don)/Modern English); compare Bredon and Breedon on the Hill (Hill Hill on the Hill – Brythonic/Saxon/Modern English) *Brill, Buckinghamshire, Brill, England (Hill Hill – Brythonic/Saxon) – also once known in documents as Brill-super-montem (Hill Hill on the Hill – Brythonic/Saxon/Latin). There is also a street in Brill named Brae Hill; arguably its residents could be said to live in Hill Hill, Hill Hill on the Hill *Brincliffe Edge, Sheffield, UK (Burning Hill Hill Welsh/English) *Bryn Glas Hill, Wales (Blue Hill Hill – Welsh/English) *Brynhill, Wales (Hill Hill – Welsh/English) *Djebel Amour, Algeria: (
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& Tamazight) *Filefjell, Norway (The mountain mountain – Norwegian) *Fjällfjällen, Sweden (The mountain mountains – Swedish) *Garmendia: Garr- Mendi (root), Mendi(a) (fossil & modern
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) *Rock of Gibraltar, The Rock of Gibraltar, (The Rock of The Rock of Tariq - "Gibraltar" From Arabic Jebel-Al-Tariq, which means "The Rock of Tariq") *Hameldon Hill ("don" likely means "hill") * Hill Mountain, Pembrokeshire, Wales * Haukafellsfjall, Iceland – (Haukur's Mountain's Mountain) * Hoffellsfjall, Iceland – (Monastery Mountain Mountain) * Hólahólar, Iceland – (Hills' Hills) *Hueco Tanks, an area of low mountains in El Paso County, Texas. *Huntshaw Wood ("Huntshaw" means "Hun's wood" or "honey wood") * Kálfafellsfjöll, Iceland – (Calf Mountain Mountains) *Knockhill, a common placename in the Scottish Lowlands, deriving from Scottish Gaelic, ''cnoc'' meaning a "hill". * Kukkulamäki, in 24 distinct locations (Rautjärvi, Jyväskylä, Salo, ...) in Finland, is ''kukkula'' "hill" and ''mäki'' "hill". *Montana Mountain, Yukon: Montaña
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'mountain mountain' *Montcuq, Lot (department), Lot, France: Mont Kukk 'mount mount' *Monteagle Mountain, a commonly-used colloquial name for an area of the Cumberland Plateau near the town of Monteagle, Tennessee. (Eagle Mountain Mountain) *Morro Rock, a volcanic plug rising out of the ocean on the Central Coast of California, from Spanish "Morro" meaning "rock" (Rock Rock). *Mount Afadja, Ghana's highest peak, is often referred to as 'Mount Afadjato', which means 'Mount Afadja Mountain', 'To' being the Ewe language word for 'Mountain'. Ewe is the main language spoken in the area surrounding the peak. *Mount Fujiyama, Japan (Mount Fuji Mountain – English/Japanese; Yama means mountain) *Mount Katahdin, Maine (Mount The Greatest Mountain – English/Penobscot) *Mount Kenya, Kenya (Mount White Mountain – "Kenya" is from Kikuyu "Kirinyaga", 'white mountain') *Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania (Mount Mount Njaro – Swahili) *
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) *Mount Ōyama (Kanagawa), Mount Ōyama, Japan (Mount Big Mountain – Japanese) *Mount Pisgah (disambiguation), Mount Pisgah (several places in the United States, Australia, Canada, and Antarctica, all ultimately named after a biblical mountain), from Hebrew language, Hebrew ''pisgah'' (פִּסְגָּה), "summit". *Mount Yamantau, Russia (Mount Evil Mountain – Bashkir) The tautology exists in Russian language, Russian as well as English (гора Ямантау from гора Яман тау). *Pedro Colina Hill, Philippines – (Peter Hill Hill – Spanish/English/Spanish; "Colina" is Spanish for hill) *Pendle Hill, Lancashire, England. (Hill Hill Hill) – "Pen" -(Cumbric language) "Pendle" by epenthesis and elision from "Pen Hyll", the latter word being Old English for "hill". *Pendleton, Lancashire, Pendleton, near Pendle Hill, Lancashire, England. (Hill Hill Town) or, possibly (Hill Hill Hill), taking the -ton as deriving from Old English dun as opposed to Old English tun. * Pendleton Hill, North Stonington, Connecticut, North Stonington, Connecticut. (Hill Hill Town Hill) or, possibly, (Hill Hill Hill Hill). *Penhill, North Yorkshire, England: ''Pen'' (Brittonic languages, Brittonic) and ''hyll'' (Old English), both meaning "hill" *Pen Hill, Somerset England: ''Pen'' (Brittonic languages, Brittonic) and ''hyll'' (Old English), both meaning "hill" *Pen Hill, Dorset, England: ''Pen'' (Brittonic languages, Brittonic) and ''hyll'' (Old English), both meaning "hill" *Pennard Hill, England ("Pennard means "High Hill", see East Pennard and West Pennard) *Pic de la Munia in Piau-Engaly, France: Pic Muño (Romance languages, Romance & Euskara) *Picacho Peak (Arizona, U.S.) (Peak Peak –
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) * Pinnelhill, Fife, Scotland. ''Pen'' (Pictish language, Pictish) and ''hyll'' (Old English; x2), both meaning "hill". *Pinnacle Peak (Arizona), Pinnacle Peak (Maricopa County, Arizona, U.S.) and Mount Pinnacle (southwestern Virginia, U.S.). Both English. Other locations have the same names. *Portsdown Hill (Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK) Port's Hill (dún; Anglosaxon) Hill. *Slieve Mish Mountains, Ireland (Mis's Mountain mountains) *Slieve Bloom Mountains, Ireland – (Bladh's Mountain Mountains) * Svínafellsfjall, Iceland – (Pig Mountain Mountain) *Rock and Pillar Range, Summit Peak, New Zealand (Peak Peak – both English) – also the U.S. has five hills called Summit Peak. * Table Mesa (Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, USA) (Table Table –
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) *Toiyabe Range (Nevada, U.S.) Shoshoni language, Shoshoni ''toyapi'' "mountain" *Torpenhow, Cumbria, England, supposedly meaning "hill hill hill", exaggerated into an (unsubstantiated) "Torpenhow Hill = hill-hill-hill hill" for effect; it may only be a single tautology, ''torpen'' expressing "the top or breast of a hill" (rather than "hill-hill"), with the tautological addition of Old Norse ''howe'' (''haugr'') "hill". *Tuc de la Pale, Ariège (department), Ariège, France: Tuk Pal 'mount mount' *Annamite Range, Dãy núi Trường Sơn, Vietnam. Núi Trường Sơn: Long Mountain Mountain. *Vignemale, Pyrenees: Went Mal 'mount mount' *Yunling Mountains, China (Cloudy mountains mountains – Chinese language, Chinese)


Islands

*Bardsey Island, Wales ("Bardsey" means "Bardr's island") *Bernera Island*, Scotland ("Bernera" means "Bjørn's island") *Brownsea Island, England ("Brownsea" probably means "Brunoc's island") *Caldey Island, Wales ("Caldey" means "Cold island") *Canvey Island, England (Cana's island island – Anglo-Saxon language, Anglo-Saxon) *Cara Island*, Scotland ("Cara" may mean "Kari's island" or "dearest") *Dodecanese Islands, Aegean Sea (Twelve Islands Islands – Greek language, Greek; properly called the Dodecanese) *Island of Danna*, Scotland ("Danna" means "Dane's island") *
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, sometimes ''Faeroe Islands'' (Sheep Islands Islands – Faroese language, Faroese ''-oe'' means 'islands' ( fo, oyar, da, øerne); the first part of the name (''Før-'', ''Fær-'' or ''Fär-'') is thought to mean 'sheep'; see History of the Faroe Islands#Pre-Norse history, History of the Faroe Islands). *Furzey Island, England ("Furzey" means "Furze island") *Gateholm Island*, Wales ("Gateholm" means "Goat island") *Gezira Island, Cairo, Egypt. ''Gezira'' means 'island' in Egyptian Arabic, so the name is "Island Island." *Isle of Gigha*, Scotland ("Gigha" probably means "God's island" or "good island") *Gili Islands, North-west of Lombok, Indonesia (Small Island Islands – Sasak language, Sasak) *Great Cumbrae Island*, Scotland ("Great Cumbrae" means "Large island of the Cymric people") *Grand Manan Island*, NB, Canada (Grand Island Island – Maliseet-Passamaquoddy-Penobscot Indian) *Handa Island*, Scotland ("Handa" means "Island at the sandy river") *Huapi Island, Chile ("Huapi" means island in
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) *Insh Island*, Scotland ("Insh" means "Island") *Isla Pulo, Metro Manila, Philippines (Island Island – Filipino language, Filipino) *Kodiak Island, Alaska (Alutiiq ''qikertaq'', meaning "island") *Little Cumbrae, Little Cumbrae Island*, Scotland ("Little Cumbrae" means "Little island of the Cymric people") *Longa Island ("Longa" means "long ship Island") *Lundy Island*, England (puffin island island – Old Norse, Norse) *Isle of May, Scotland ("May" possibly means "island of seagulls") *Mersea Island ("Mersea" means "island of the pool") *Motu Island, New Zealand ("Motu" is
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for "island") *Motutapu Island, New Zealand (Island Sacred Island) *Öholmen, Pargas, Finland (island the island – Old Norse) *Osea Island ("Osea" means "Osyth's Island") *Portsea Island, England ("Portsea" means "harbour island") *Isle of Raasay*, Scotland ("Raasay" means "Roe deer island" or possibly "horse island") *Ramsey Island, Wales ("Ramsey" means "Hrafn's island") *Isle of Sheppey, England (Island of sheep island – Saxon) *Shuna Island*, Scotland ("Shuna" probably means "Sea island") *Soa Island ("Soa" means "sheep island") *Soyea Island*, Scotland ("Soyea" means "Sheep island") *Skokholm Island*, Wales ("Skokholm" means "Wooded island") *Skomer Island*, Wales ("Skomer" means "Cleft island") *Isle of Skye*, see Etymology of Skye *Island of Stroma* ("Stroma" means "Island in the stream") *Tenasillahe Island, Oregon. ''Tenasillahe'' means 'island' in Chinook Jargon. *Wallasea Island, England ("Wallasea" is said to mean "foreigner island") *Walney Island, England (British island island – Old Norse)


Human structures

* Calatañazor Castle, Spain (Eagles Castle Castle – from
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''Qal'at an-Nusur'', 'Castle of the Eagles') * Calatayud Castle, Spain (Jewish Castle Castle – from Arabic ''Qal'at Yahud'', 'Jewish Castle') * Calatrava la Vieja Castle and Calatrava la Nueva Castle, Spain (The Old Rabah's Castle Castle and The New Rabah's Castle Castle – from Arabic ''Qal'at Rabah'', Rabah being the first Muslim owner of the first ("old") castle in the 8th century) * Carmarthen, Wales (Welsh: ''Caerfyrddin'') – (Fort fort by the sea – "Caer"/"Car" = Welsh for fort (from Latin ''castra''), "marthen"/"m(f)yrddin" is a Welsh name derived from Latin Moridunum (Carmarthen), Moridunum, which itself derived from Brythonic "môr" (sea) and "din"/"dun" (fort)) * Cartagena, Spain – originally ''Carthago Nova'' (New New City), from Latin "New Carthage"; ''Carthago'' itself is from Phoenician language, Phoenician ', 'New City' * Châteaudun, France (Castle Stronghold – French language, French and Gaulish) * Cheetwood, Greater Manchester, England - containing ''cę:to'' (Brittonic) + ''wudu'' (Old English), both with connotations of "wood, forest". * Chetwode, Buckinghamshire, England - see above. * Clapton-on-the-Hill, Gloucestershire, England, "Clapton, Gloucestershire, Clapton" means 'Hill farm/settlement' * City of Townsville a rare triple tautological name (named after Robert Towns) * Port of Copenhagen, Denmark - the Danish language, Danish name ''Københavns Havn'' literally means "Merchants' Harbor Harbor". * El Pont de Suert, Catalonia, Spain – literally 'the bridge of bridge'; "Pont" is the Catalan word for 'bridge' derived from Latin pons, pontis 'bridge' and "Suert" comes from the Basque ''Zubiarte'', meaning 'between bridges'. * Puente de Alcántara, El Puente de Alcántara, Toledo, Spain (The Bridge of the Bridge – ''Puente'' from Spanish, ''Alcántara'' from Arabic ' 'the bridge') * Fshati Sellcë near Tetovo, North Macedonia, from Albanian and Macedonian ', both meaning "village". * Gaza Museum of Archaeology, known as "the al-Mat'haf Museum." In Arabic, ' means 'the Museum'; thus, it is being called "the the Museum Museum." *
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in Montreal, Quebec, named after Henry Foss Hall, a former university president. * Külaküla, Külaküla, Estonia, translated literally as "Village village". * Laugardalur, Laugardalslaug (a swimming pool in Reykjavík, literally 'the pool of the valley of the pool'; the valley was originally named after pools used for washing clothes, but a swimming pool was subsequently built there) * Linguaglossa, Italy (Sicily) (from Italian language, Italian "lingua", "tongue" and Greek language, Greek "γλώσσα", "tongue") * Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, named after Australian tennis player Margaret Court; the venue is best known for hosting the Australian Open tennis championship, as well as other sports played on courts. * Moorestown Township, New Jersey * Napton on the Hill, Warwickshire – Napton means "settlement on the hill" * Newtownballynoe, County Cork, Ireland—ballynoe from the Irish ''An Baile Nua'' meaning "New Town". *
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, and not, as is commonly assumed, to the bridge's location. * Pawtucket Falls (Massachusetts) and Pawtucket Falls (Rhode Island) – ''Pawtucket'' is an Algonquian languages, Algonkian word meaning "at the falls in the river (tidal stream)". * Staðarstaður, Iceland (''Staður'' means "a pastor's farm" and is a common suffix to the names of such farms—this means "Pastor's farm which is a pastor's farm") * Thun Castle, "Fortress Castle" * Trendle Ring earthwork in Somerset, England (Circle Circle) * Stonepit Quarry old quarry now part of the Old Sulehay nature reserve in Peterborough, England * Yeshiva University, New York City, New York (yeshiva is a Hebrew word meaning university/place of learning, as well as 'the act of sitting')


Streets and roads

* Avenida Boulevard is a street that crosses the city line between Gurabo, Puerto Rico and Juncos, Puerto Rico (''avenida'' = "avenue" in Spanish) * La Avenida Street, Mountain View, California (The Avenue Street –
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) * Avenue du Boulevard is a street in Portneuf, Quebec * Avenue Road is a major street in Toronto, Ontario. It is also the name of streets in Bromley, United Kingdom; Cambridge, Ontario; Lavadia, New South Wales; Mosman, New South Wales; Perrysburg, Ohio; and Smithfield, North Carolina. * Avenue Road, Bangalore in Bengaluru/Bangalore, India * Boulevard Avenue is the name of streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey; Bismarck, North Dakota; Central Islip, New York; Craigmont, Idaho; Dickson City, Pennsylvania; Ellicott, New York; Greenlawn, New York; Lincoln, Rhode Island; Little Rock, Arkansas; Montgomery, Minnesota; Pennsauken Township, New Jersey; Pitman, New Jersey; Scranton, Pennsylvania; and West Islip, New York. * Boulevard Drive is the name of streets in Amory, Mississippi; Atlanta, Georgia; Belpre, Ohio; Danbury, Connecticut; Fort Hunt, Virginia; Homosassa, Florida; La Mesa, California; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; St. Ignace, Michigan; Thomson, Georgia; and Wayne, New Jersey * Boulevard Road is the name of streets in several towns in the United States: Arlington, Massachusetts; Cedar Knolls, Hanover Township, New Jersey; Dedham, Massachusetts; Iron River, Wisconsin; Keokuk, Iowa; Olympia, Washington; and Sumter, South Carolina. * Boulevard Street is the name of streets in Akron, Ohio; Bacliff, Texas; Kokomo, Indiana; Mexico, Missouri; Salina, New York; Sandwich, Illinois; and Shreveport, Louisiana. * Calle Boulevard is a street in Bayamón, Puerto Rico (''calle'' = "street" in Spanish) * Calle Road is a street in Torrance, California * Calle Street is the name of streets in Leander, Texas; Taft, Texas; Tampa, Florida; Victoria, Texas and Warwick, Rhode Island * El Camino Way in Palo Alto, California (The way way – Spanish) * Fore Street is a common street name in the South West of England, where "Fore" derives from the Cornish for 'street'. * Lane Street is a street in Adelaide, Australia; Bucyrus, Ohio; Church Hill, Tennessee; Kannapolis, North Carolina; Mebane, North Carolina; Portland, Oregon; Seattle, Washington; Topeka, Illinois; and Topeka, Kansas. * Road Street is a street in Elizabeth City, North Carolina * Street Lane is the main road through the eponymous hamlet of Street Lane in Derbyshire, United Kingdom. It is also a street in Coldspring, Texas and Leeds, United Kingdom; * Street Road refers to two different highways in Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Route 132 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Bucks County and Pennsylvania Route 926 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, Chester County) – Two nearly synonymous English words. There is also a Street Road in Glastonbury, Somerset, England which leads towards the nearby town called Street. There is also a High Street Rd in Glen Waverley, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, which is a continuation of a street called High St. * Voundervour Lane, Penzance, Cornwall, UK; (vounder or bounder is a Cornish word meaning lane)


Other

* Aran Valley, Catalonia, Spain – ''Aran'' comes from the proto-
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word ''haran'' meaning "valley"; in the local Gascon language, Gascon dialect, ''aran'' also means "valley" * Ards Peninsula, Northern Ireland – from
Irish Irish may refer to: Common meanings * Someone or something of, from, or related to: ** Ireland, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe ***Éire, Irish language name for the isle ** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ...
''aird'' meaning "promontory" or "peninsula" * Ardtornish Point, Scotland (High/Heights or Point Point) – ''Aird'' from Scottish Gaelic language, Gaelic, ''nish'' from the Old Norse language, Norse ''Ness'' and ''point'' from English language, English – all referring to some form of cape, point or headland). * Barna Gap, Ireland – (Gap Gap – ''barna'' is the
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word for a mountain gap) * Beechhurst Holt Wood, England (beech wood wood wood – Anglo-Saxon language, Anglo-Saxon) * Boulder Rock, Ross Dependency, Antarctica * Caernarfon Castle, Wales (Castle Arfon Castle — Welsh language, Welsh) (this is inaccurate as castle is 'castell' and caer is 'fort,' it's actually Arfon fort castle) * Cheile Cheii, Vâlcea County, Vâlcea, Romania (Gorges' Gorges – Romanian language, Romanian) * Col de Port, Ariège (department), Ariège, France (Pass Pass – French language, French and Occitan language, Occitan) * Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany, France (Coast of Coast – French language, French and Breton language, Breton) * Cuesta Grade, California (grade grade – 
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and English language, English) * Daladalur, Iceland – (Valley of Valleys, named after the farm Dalir (Valleys)) * Dalsdalen, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (Valley's-Valley) – Norwegian language, Norwegian * Dasht-e Kavir, Iran (desert desert) * East Timor, (East East): From the Indonesian language, Indonesian and Malay language, Malay word "''timur''", meaning "east"; "''Timor Leste''" has the same meaning, ''leste'' meaning "east" in Portuguese language, Portuguese. (This is strictly not a tautology, as the ''country'' East Timor indeed takes up the eastern half of the ''island'' Timor; the island was named thus by peoples living west of it. The western half is part of Indonesia and informally named West Timor. See also South Australia and South Vietnam below.) * Gilsárgil, Iceland – (Canyon River Canyon: The canyon of the river which in turn flows through that same canyon.) The river was named first, and then the canyon was named after the river much later. * Glendale (disambiguation), Glendale – Anglicisation of the Gaelic ''Gleann Dail''. ''Gleann'' simply means "valley", and ''dail'' is a borrowing from the Norse for "valley", which in Gaelic specifically means a valley containing fertile arable land, or any low-lying farmland. The anglicised form appears more tautological as the word ''dale'' in English is used to describe any valley. * Glen of Aherlow – a glen is a long, deep valley, while Aherlow is from the
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''eatharlach'', meaning "lowland between two mountains", i.e. a valley. * Gobi Desert, Mongolia (Desert Desert – "Govi" is Mongolian language, Mongolian) * Hill Holt Wood, England (hill wood wood
Holt is wood in Anglo-Saxon
[Anglo-Saxon language, Anglo-Saxon * Hvilftarhvilft, Iceland – (Cirque Cirque) The farm “Hvilft”, in Önundarfjörður, which means cirque, was named after the cirque in the mountain above it, and the cirque itself was then named after the farm. * Inverarish (both Gaelic and Norse, doubly the mouth of a stream) * Jiayuguan Pass – (Jiayu Pass Pass – Mandarin Chinese) * Kaieteur Falls in Kaieteur National Park, Potaro-Siparuni, Potaro-Siparuni Region, Guyana – (Kai falls Falls – Patamona language) * Khor Khwair, a neighborhood in Ras al-Khaima, U.A.E. (Creek Creek -
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) * Kvinnherad, Kvinnherad kommune, Norway, (Kvinn municipality municipality - Nynorsk and Bokmål variations of Norwegian language, Norwegian) * La Brea Tar Pits, The La Brea Tar Pits, California, United States (The The Tar Tar Pits –
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) * Los Altos Hills, California (The foothills hills –
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) * Metsalaane, village in Estonia (both ''metsa'' and ''laane'' mean "forest" in Estonian language, Estonian) * Milky Way Galaxy* (Milky Way Milky — Greek; for this reason some scientists, such as the late Isaac Asimov, have argued that the Milky Way should be renamed the "Home Galaxy" or some such.) * Minnehaha Falls, Minnesota, United States. Waterfall Falls – Dakota language, Dakota) * Mount Midoriyama, the final stage of American Ninja Warrior (Mount Green Mountain – Japanese language, Japanese) * Mull of Kintyre (Round Headland of Headland – Scottish Gaelic) * Namib Desert (Desert Desert - Khoekhoegowab) * Nathu La, Nathu La Pass, Sino-Indian border, (Listening Ears Pass Pass – Tibetic languages, Tibetan) * Nesoddtangen, Norway, a triple tautology, consisting of three parts, ''nes'', ''odd'' and ''tangen'', all being synonyms signifying a small cape or promontory. * East Nusa Tenggara, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia – (Eastern Southeastern Islands - Indonesian language, Indonesian) * Nyanza Lac, Burundi – ''Nyanza'' and ''lac'' are the Bantu and French words for "lake" respectively. This is a city, not a lake, though on the shore of Lake Tanganyika. *The Passaic Valley, New Jersey, United States (The valley valley - Lenape language) * Playalinda Beach, Florida, United States (Pretty beach beach –
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) * Rue Avenue, Point Pleasant, New Jersey Although this is more likely named after the plant Ruta, rue. * Sahara Desert*, Africa (Deserts desert – Arabic) * Sharm Old Harbour (a common English name for the old harbour at Sharm el Sheikh) (harbour old harbour – Arabic) * Skarðsskarð, Iceland (Pass's Pass: A mountain pass named after a farm which in turn is named after the pass to begin with.) * South Australia (''Terra Australis, Australia'' being Latin for "southern land". Strictly, this is not a tautology for the same reason as for East Timor.) * South Vietnam (
Nam
being Vietnamese language, Vietnamese'' for "south", although the official name was the Republic of Vietnam. Strictly, this is not a tautology for the same reason as for East Timor.) * Swahili Coast, "Swahili" is an Arabic adjective meaning "coastal [dweller]". * Tahunanui Beach, New Zealand (the Māori-language word ''tahuna'' can mean beach, shoal, or sandbank. ''Tahunanui Beach'' is thus 'Beach Big Beach').Reed, A.W. (1975). ''Place names of New Zealand''. Wellington: A.H. & A.W. Reed. p. 396 * Tappiyan Falls, Batad – waterfalls near the Banawe Rice Terraces in the Philippines – means Falls (in Ifugao language) Falls *Tham Luang Nang Non, sometimes referred to as Tham Luang Cave (''Tham Luang'' means 'great cave,' so ''Tham Luang Cave'' means 'Great Cave Cave'). *Tipsoo Meadow, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, United States. ''Tipsoo'' means 'meadow' in Chinook Jargon. * Traigh Beach (Beach beach - Scottish Gaelic) * Waterford Harbour – the name "Waterford" derives from Old Norse ''Veðrafjǫrðr'', "Sheep, ram fjord", referring the natural harbour. * Walden Woods, Massachusetts, United States – the name "Walden" derives from German language, German ''Wald'', meaning Woodland, woods or forest. * Wookey Hole Caves - the name ''Wookey'' is derived from the Celtic languages, Celtic (Welsh language, Welsh) for 'cave', ''"Ogo"'' or ''"Ogof"'' which gave the early names for this cave of ''"Ochie"'' ''"Ochy"''. ''Hole'' is Anglo-Saxon for cave, which is itself of Latin/Norman derivation. Therefore, the name ''Wookey Hole Cave'' basically means ''cave cave cave''.


See also

* List of reduplicated place names * Pleonasm#Bilingual tautological expressions, Bilingual tautological expressions * List of people with reduplicated names * Pleonasm * RAS syndrome


References

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