Dictionary Definition
toponymy
Noun
1 the nomenclature of regional anatomy [syn:
toponomy]
2 the branch of lexicology that studies the place
names of a region or a language [syn: toponomy]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
- lexicological study of place and region names, a branch of onomastics
Adjective
toponomic- of or pertaining to toponomy
Extensive Definition
Toponymy refers to the scientific study of
place-names (toponyms),
their origins, meanings, use and typology. The first part of the
word is derived from the Greek
topos (τόπος), place; followed by ōnoma (όνομα), meaning name. It
is itself a branch of onomastics, the study of
names of all kinds.
A toponym is a name of a locality, region, or some
other part of Earth's surface, including natural features (such as
streams) and artificial ones (such as cities).
In ethnology, a toponym is a name
derived from a place or a region. In anatomy, a toponym is a name of
a region of the body, as
distinguished from the name of an organ. In
biology, a toponym is a
binomial
name of a plant.
Toponymists
A toponymist is one who studies toponymy. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word toponymist first appears somewhere towards the middle of the nineteenth century. It can be argued that the first toponymists were the storytellers and poets who explained the origin of certain place names in order to elucidate their tales; sometimes place-names served as the basis for the legends themselves. The process of folk etymology usually took over, whereby a false meaning was extracted from a name based on its structure or sounds. Thus, the toponym of Hellespont was explained by Greek poets as being named after Helle, daughter of Athamas, who drowned here as she crossed it with her brother Phrixus on a flying golden ram. The name, however, most likely is derived from an older language, such as Pelasgian, which was unknown to those who explained its origin. George R. Stewart theorized, in his book Names on the Globe, that Hellespont originally meant something like "narrow Pontus" or "entrance to Pontus," "Pontus" being an ancient name for the region around the Black Sea, and by extension, for the sea itself.Toponymists attempt to approximate the original
meaning of a place-name, their conclusions often competing with
popular or spurious etymologies that may sound more poetic or
attractive to tourists. Thus, the river-name "Mississippi"
is popularly claimed to mean "Father of Waters" (though it may mean
simply "Big River"), and the state name "Idaho" was said to
mean "Gem of the Mountains" (though it is merely an invented
name).
Scholars have found that toponyms provide
valuable insight into the historical geography of a particular
region. Toponyms not only illustrate ethnic settlement patterns,
but they can also help identify discrete periods of
immigration.
Toponymists are sometimes used by governments in
order to verify the accuracy of certain names as used by cartographers, the media,
researchers, publishers, and their duties also include the
inputting of new names into databases and topographical maps.
Noted toponymists
Regional
- Historical African place names
- Names of European cities in different languages
- List of Latin place names in Europe
- Latin names of rivers
- British toponymy
- Japanese place names
- Korean toponymy and list of place names
- Maghreb toponymy
- List of towns in New Zealand
- Roman place names
- Place names in Sri Lanka
- List of English exonyms for German toponyms
- List of U.S. state name etymologies
- List of U.S. state nicknames
- List of U.S. place names connected to Sweden
- Toponyms of Finland
Other
- List of political entities named after people
- List of places named after peace
- List of names in English with counterintuitive pronunciations
- List of adjectival forms of place names
- List of double placenames
- List of words derived from toponyms
- List of tautological place names
- Place names considered unusual
Notes
External links
toponymy in Belarusian: Тапаніміка
toponymy in Bulgarian: Топонимия
toponymy in Catalan: Toponímia
toponymy in Czech: Toponymum
toponymy in Danish: Stednavne
toponymy in German: Toponym
toponymy in Spanish: Toponimia
toponymy in Basque: Toponimia
toponymy in Persian: جاینام
toponymy in French: Toponymie
toponymy in Galician: Toponimia
toponymy in Italian: Toponimo
toponymy in Hungarian: Földrajzi név
toponymy in Dutch: Toponymie
toponymy in Japanese: 地名学
toponymy in Norwegian: Toponymi
toponymy in Low German: Toponym
toponymy in Polish: Toponimia
toponymy in Portuguese: Toponímia
toponymy in Russian: Топонимика
toponymy in Slovenian: Toponomastika
toponymy in Sundanese: Ngaran tempat di
Jepang
toponymy in Swedish: Ortnamn
toponymy in Turkish: Toponimi
toponymy in Walloon: Toponimeye
toponymy in Chinese: 地名学