Short description: Glossary of Arabic terms found in Arabic toponyms
PEF Survey of Western Palestine Key Map
The glossary of Arabic toponyms gives translations of Arabic terms commonly found as components in Arabic toponyms. A significant number of them were put together during the PEF Survey of Palestine carried out in the second half of the 19th century.
A
- 'Ain, pl.: `Ayūn, ʿUyūn
- Spring, fountain, source.[1] Examples: El Aaiún
- All pages with titles containing Ain
- All pages with titles containing Aiun
- Ab, Abu
- Father; as a geographical term it signifies "producing", "containing", etc.;[1]
- All pages with titles containing Ab
- All pages with titles containing Abu
- Arak, pl.: Arkan
- Cavern or cliff (among various meanings);[1] see All pages with titles containing Arak
B
- Bab, pl.: Buwab
- Gate.[1] Examples Bab el-Mandeb; see All pages with titles containing Bab
- Bahr
- Arabic: بحر - Sea, large river.[1] see All pages with titles containing Bahr
- Beit
- House.[1] see All pages with titles containing Beit
- Balad
- Arabic: بلد (sometimes transliterated as Beled or Belled) - Town;[1] see All pages with titles containing Balad
- Bir
- Arabic: بير, Well;[1] see All pages with titles containing Bir
- Birkeh
- Artificial pool, tank;[1] see All pages with titles containing Birkeh
- Buhayra, Baheirah
- Arabic: بحيرة, Lake, lagoon;[1] Diminutive of بَحْر (baḥr, “sea”).
- Burj
- Arabic: برج, Tower, castle;[1] see All pages with titles containing Burj
D
- Deir
- wikt:دير monastery, convent, cloister (often ruins thereof);[1] see All pages with titles containing Deir
- Derb
- wikt:درب road, pass;[1] see All pages with titles containing Derb
- Dhahr
- wikt: ridge;[1] see All pages with titles containing Dhahr
H
- Haram
- Sacred place;[1] see All pages with titles containing Haram
- Haud
- Reservoir,[1] pond; see All pages with titles containing Haud
I
- Ibn
- Son; as a geographical term it signifies "producing", "containing", etc.;[1] see All pages with titles containing Ibn
J
- Jama'a, Djama'a, Jami'a
- place of gathering, community, mosque;[1]
- All pages with titles containing Jama'a
- All pages with titles containing Jami'a
- Jazira, Jezireh, Jeziret
- Island;[1]
- All pages with titles containing Jazira
- All pages with titles containing Jezireh
- All pages with titles containing Jeziret
- Jebel, Djebel, Jebal, Jabal
- mountain;[1]
- All pages with titles containing Jabal
- All pages with titles containing Jebal
- All pages with titles containing Jebel
- All pages with titles containing Djebel
- Jisr
- bridge;[1]
- All pages with titles containing Jisr
- Jubb
- (Arabic: جُبّ ): well, pit;[1]
- All pages with titles containing Jubb
K
- Khirbet, Khurbet, Khirbat, etc.
- is the conjunctive form "ruin of" (خربة) of the Arabic word for "ruin" (خرب, khirba, kharab ("ruined"))
- All pages with titles containing Khirbet
- All pages with titles containing Khirbat
- All pages with titles containing Khurbet
- All pages with titles containing Kharab
- Kul'ah,[1] Kal'at, Kalat, Kala, Kaleh
- Arabic, Persian. See "Qalat"
- All pages with titles containing Kalat
M
- Mazar
- مزار: shrine, grave, tomb, etc. cf. "Mazar (mausoleum)". The placename usually refers to a grave of a saint, ruler, etc.. Examples: Mazar-i-Sharif
- All pages with titles containing Mazar
- All pages with titles containing Al-Mazar
- All pages with titles containing Almazar
- Mazra', Mazra'a, Al-Mazra'a, Mazraa
- مزرعة, mazraʿa: farm, مزرع, mazraʿ: field, farmland, origin for majra, hamlet in Indian subcontinent
N
- Nahr
- wikt:نهر, river, e.g., Nahr-e Mian; see All pages with titles containing Nahr-e
O
- Oued
- In North African Arabic, same as Wadi
- All pages with titles containing Oued
Q
- Qabr, Kabr, pl.:Qubūr
- Arabic: قَبْر, pl. Arabic: قُبُور - tomb, grave[1]
- All pages with titles containing Qabr
- All pages with titles containing Qubur
- Qasr, Kasr, al Qasr, pl.:Qusūr
- Arabic: قصر, from Latin castrum
- All pages with titles containing Qasr
- All pages with titles containing Kasr
- All pages with titles containing Qusur
- It entered into Spanish and Portuguese placenames in the forms Alcazar, Alcácer
- North African (Maghrebi Arabic) form: Ksar
The dictionary definition of qasr at Wiktionary
- Qal'at, Qalat, Qala, Qalaat, Qal'a
- Arabic, Persian. Fortified place, fort, fortress, castle; see All pages with titles containing Qalat
R
- Ras
- wikt:رأس, head, cape, top, peak, etc.,[1]
- All pages with titles containing Ras
- Rujm, plural: rujum
- wikt:رجم, mound, cairn, hill, spur, and also as "stone heap" or "tumulus".[4][5][1]
- All pages with titles containing Rujm
- All pages with titles containing Rujum
U
- Umm
- Mother; as a geographical term it signifies "producing", "containing", etc.; cf. "Mother of all";[1]
- All pages with titles containing Umm
W
- Wadi, Wad, North African Arabic: Oued
- Watercourse: stream (often intermittent stream), sometimes dry waterbed, valley [1]
- All pages with titles containing Wadi
- All pages with titles containing Wady
- All pages with titles containing Wad
- All pages with titles containing Oued
See also
- Oikonyms in Western and South Asia
- Place names of Palestine
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 C.R. Conder; H.H. Kitchener (1880). Map of western Palestine in 26 sheets / from surveys conducted for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund by C.R. Conder and H.H. Kitchener during the years 1872-1877. London: Ordnance Survey Office. Index sheet (27): Topographical and Geographical Terms in Arabic. OCLC 1166941168.
- ↑ Mann 2005, p. 139
- ↑ Negev & Gibson 2005, p. 518
Sources
- Mann, Joel F. (2005). An international glossary of place name elements. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5040-8.
- Negev, Avraham; Gibson, Shimon (2005). Archaeological encyclopedia of the Holy Land (4th, revised, illustrated ed.). Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8264-8571-7.
- "Urban Place Names in Pakistan: A Reflection of Cultural Characteristics". Names 29 (1): 65–84. 1985. OCLC 500207327. https://ans-names.pitt.edu/ans/article/download/937/936.
- "Significance of technical terms in place names—a case-study of Aligarh District". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 43. 1982. pp. 332–341.
External links
- The intro to a 1950s gazeteer for 35,000 placenames of Arabian Peninsula and surrounding waters and islands contains a glossary of generic toponymic features
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