Latin names of cities (original) (raw)

Users of Neo-Latin have taken the Latin language to places the Romans never went; hence a need arose to make Latin names of cities that did not exist when Latin was a living language.

The first places that needed Latin names were encountered by Bible translators, who had a need to figure out what to call the many place names in the Bible in Latin. They either reworked the place names into Latin or Greek shapes; in one version, Jerusalem becomes Hierosolyma. Or, they adopted them directly, often treating the new place names as indeclinable nouns; here Jerusalem is brought over as Ierusalem.

Similar strategies are used with United States and North America and other place names that Latin writers needed to give Latin names to. A number of methods are used:

In many cases, there is no consensus as to how to treat any given names, and variants exist. If a university or the see of a bishop is in a town, the odds increase that there is a standard form hallowed by usage. Note that names of cities are usually feminine in gender in Latin, despite ending in -us. This rule is not always strictly observed in the New World

Here are the names that are listed in Latin and its modern meaning on the right for the world, except for Europe, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Kurdistan.

Latin Name English Name, [other name(s)], [older name(s)], [province], [state]
Alexandria (Aegyptus)¹ Alexandria (Al-Iskandriyah), Egypt
Alexandria (Colombia Bretannicum) Alexandria, British Columbia
Alexandria (Ontario) Alexandria, Ontario
Alexandria (Virginia) Alexandria, Virginia
Algeris Algiers, Algeria
Arbela, Arbila Erbil, Arbil
Ascalon Ashkelon, Israel
Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia
Augusta Augusta, Maine
Baltimorum, Baltimori Baltimore, Maryland
Bona Aera Buenos Aires, Argentina
Cansae, Civitas Kansas City
Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio
Civitas Alphabeticum Alphabet City (New York, New York
Civita California California City, California
Citiva? Florida Florida City, Florida
Civita Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Citiva Panama Panama City, Florida
Columbus Columbus, North Carolina
Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, Texas
Damascus Damascus (Dimashq), Syria
Edessa Sanli Urfa
Flumen Januarii Rio de Janeiro
Hippo Regius Bone, Algeria
Hierosolyma² Jerusalem
Indianapolis (4) Indianapolis, Indiana
Jericho² Jericho, West Bank (Palestine)
Leptis Magna, Lepcis Magna near Tripoli, Libya
Londinium, Africa Australia London, South Africa
Londinium (Ontario) London, Ontario
Ludovicopolis Louisville, Kentucky
Marathon (Ontario) Marathon, Ontario
Medaba Mecca (Makkah), Saudi Arabia
Medina, Arabia Medina, Saudi Arabia
Medina, Nova Eburaca Medina, New York
Mons Regius Montreal, Quebec
Minneapolis (4) Minneapolis, Minnesota
Nova Aurelia, Novum Aurelium New Orleans, Louisiana
Novum Baltimorum New Baltimore, Michigan
Novis? Hamburgensis New Hamburg, Ontario
Novum Eboracum New York, New York
Novum Londinium* New London, Connecticut
Olympia (Vasingtonia) Olympia, Washington
Philadelphia¹ (America) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Amman, Jordan
Phoenix¹, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona
Praetoria? Pretoria, South Africa
Providenia? Provideniya, Russia, west of Alaska
Providentia Providence, Rhode Island
Sancti Spiriti Sancti Spiriti, Argentina
Sarnia Sarnia, Ontario
Tempe (Arizona) Tempe, Arizona
Tiberias Tiberias (Teverya), Israel
Tingis Tangier, Morocco
Tripoli¹ Tripoli, Libya
Tunis Tunis, Tunisia
Vasingtonium Washington, DC

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