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>What's the meaning of the name of your town/village/neighborhood
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菜市, literally means vegetable market.

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>The name "Mississauga" comes from the Anishinaabe word Misi-zaagiing, meaning "[Those at the] Great River-mouth."

'"happy port"

Great Falls
because there is a little cascade/waterfall on the river beside it

named after the andrew "if you're a native you better get creative" jackson

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Gallia
>The Greek and Latin names Galatia (first attested by Timaeus of Tauromenium in the 4th century BC) and Gallia are ultimately derived from a Celtic ethnic term or clan Gal(a)-to-.[3] The Galli of Gallia Celtica were reported to refer to themselves as Celtae by Caesar. Hellenistic folk etymology connected the name of the Galatians (Γαλάται, Galátai) to the supposedly "milk-white" skin (γάλα, gála "milk") of the Gauls.[4] Modern researchers say it is related to Welsh gallu,[5] Cornish galloes,[6] "capacity, power",[7] thus meaning "powerful people".
White power for short

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Went with the country because my village name means nothing

Castle, shortened from original swedish name "Bear castle".

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United home

The ending "-heim" literally translates to "home" but is just one of many characteristic endings of city names. This particular one indicates that the place was named by the Franconians.

>Bear castle
Fuckin' badass