The Stories Behind 10 U.S. Cities

Read on to find out the fascinating and unexpected etymologies of 10 U.S. cities.

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Albuquerque

Named for its founder, Francisco Fernandez de la Cueva, Duke of Albuquerque, the original word is derived from the Latin albus, meaning “white”, and quercus, meaning “oak.”

Atlanta          

Having undergone numerous name-changes – from Terminus to Thrasherville to Marthasville in the 19th century – the city was christened with its current name in 1847.  The name was shortened from Atlantica-Pacifica, which commemorated the completion of the Georgia Railroad.

Boise

Taken from the French-Canadian boise, meaning “wooded”, the word’s Latin roots can also be seen in the Italian bosco and Spanish bosque, both meaning “woods.”

Chicago         

Like many U.S. cities and states, this name is most likely derived from one of several Native American languages.  Possible options include the Algonquian sheka-ko-heki, meaning “place of the wild onion,” or the Ojibwa shika-konk, meaning “at the skunk place.”

Cincinnati     

This city was named in honor of a lauded Roman hero named Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus.  The actual name comes from the Latin cincinnus, meaning “curly hair.”

Dallas            

Named in honor of George M. Dallas, vice president under James Polk, the name originally meant “dweller of the house in the dale” in Scottish Gaelic.

Denver          

Originally called Auraria, meaning “golden”, the city was renamed for the 19th-century general James W. Denver.  This surname stems from a location in Norfolk and literally means “passage used by the Danes.”

Philadelphia 

Known as the “City of Brotherly Love”, this moniker comes from the Latin philos, meaning “love”, and adelphos, meaning “brother.”

Phoenix         

Named after the mythical Arabian bird that was reborn from its ashes every 500 years, the word most likely shares a root with “Phoenician”, or “purplish red.”  The U.S. city got this name because it was founded at the site of an ancient Native American settlement.

Seattle

This northwestern city was named after Seatlh, a Native American chief who befriended the city’s white settlers.

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Located near the Tang capital city of Chang’an, site of the modern city of Xi’an in Shaanxi province, in central China.
Soldiers of that time commonly wore a white head cloth, similar to what is still worn by some peasants in China today.  The implication is that the conscripts were so young that they didn’t know how to wrap their head cloths, and needed help from elders.
Before China’s unification under the Qin dynasty in 221 B.C. there were several competing smaller kingdoms.  Han and Qin were two of these kingdoms. Han was located east of famous mountain passes that separated that area from the power base of the Qin dynasty, with its capital in Chang’an. The Qin dynasty itself only lasted about 15 years after unification due to its draconian rule, but soldiers under Qin rule retained a reputation as strong fighters.
The area of Guanxi, meaning “west of the passes”, refers to the area around the capital city of Chang’an.
This is an alternative name for a province in western China, now known as Qinghai, which literally means “blue sea”.  Kokonor Lake, located in Qinghai, is the largest saline lake in China.  
Before China’s unification under the Qin dynasty in 221 B.C. there were several competing smaller kingdoms.  Han and Qin were two of these kingdoms. Han was located east of famous mountain passes that separated that area from the power base of the Qin dynasty, with its capital in Chang’an. The Qin dynasty itself only lasted about 15 years after unification due to its draconian rule, but soldiers under Qin rule retained a reputation as strong fighters.
Oulart Hollow was the site of a famous victory of the Irish rebels over British troops, which took place on May 27, 1798. The rebels killed nearly all the British attackers in this battle. (Source: Maxwell, W. H. History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798. H. H. Bohn, London 1854, pp 92-93, at archive.org)
The phrase "United Men" is elaborated upon in the Notes section below.

Ghetto


An Italian word meaning “foundry.” It originally referred to a part of the city of Venice where the Jews of that city were forced to live; the area was called “the ghetto” because there was a foundry nearby. The term eventually came to refer to any part of a city in which a minority group is forced to live as a result of social, legal, or economic pressure. Because of the restrictions placed upon them, ghetto residents are often impoverished.

"You’re five nine, I am do-uble two"


A reference to the year 1959 and the year 2020.

"The Currency"


Meaning US dollars - this is drawing attention to the fact that Cuba is effectively dollarized.

"Sixty years with the dom-ino stuck"


This sentence is a reference to the Cold War notion that countries would turn Communist one after the other - like dominos. Cuba was the first domino, but it got stuck - no one else followed through into communism.

رحلنا


رحلنا, or "rahalna," means "we have left."

Habibi


Habibi means "my love."

Ra7eel


Ra7eel, or "raheel," means "departure."

3awda


3awda, or "awda," means "returning."

أهلاً


أهلاً, or "ahalan," means "welcome."

a5 ya baba


a5 ya baba, pronounced "akh ya baba," means "Oh my father."

golpe


Treece translates "golpe" as "beating", which is correct, however misses the secondary meaning of the word: "coup".

Carlos


The “Carlos” referred to in the poem is most likely Carlos Bolsonaro, a politician from Rio de Janeiro and the second son of Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s current president. His and his father’s involvement in Marielle’s murder has been questioned and investigated.