The name "Perth" is derived from a town in Perthshire, Scotland. It is believed to have originated from an Ancient Celtic word meaning "wood" or "copse."
Perth Airport.
Perth was name by Captain James Stirling in 1829 after his birthplace, Perth Scotland.
Alexander and John Forrest did not name Perth.
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Perth was named after the city of Perth in Scotland by Sir George Murray, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in 1829, when the city was founded. The Swan River Colony, where Perth is located, was settled by British colonists.
The airport in Perth is very origionally named and is called "Perth Airport"
It was not named after anybody. Captain James Stirling, from Lanarkshire, brought the first settlers to officially settle in Perth and established a new colony. Perth was originally called The Swan River Colony, then changed to Perth after the Scottish city of the same name, at a later date by Capt James Stirling who became governor of Australia.
The name of the river that runs through Perth is called Swan River, and Swan River is also the original home of the Black swan.
Perth got its name by the Scottish pioneers that discovered the land.
Perth, Scotland. Perth, Australia or Perth elsewhere
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