The word Library originates from the late 14th century, from the Anglo-French word librarie, which means collection of books, and derives from the word librarium (meaning "chest for books").
The word librariaum derives from the latin words liber and -Ärius. Liber means "book", and likely derives from the older word luber, which refers to the "bark of a tree", and "to peel/shell". The latin suffix arius refers to a "thing or place" with which the prefix belongs to or is connected to. Thus, liber +-Ärius would refer to a place where books belong.
A good name for a library would have to be: Evergreen Library Elmwood library Watercreek library Think of nature things and then put library at the end.
the name is not to be found
I think it's always just referred to as "the library".
Charles E. Young Library at UCLA.
ALA
A good name for a library would have to be: Evergreen Library Elmwood library Watercreek library Think of nature things and then put library at the end.
The British Library.
Green Library
the library is called the library. because they need a place to bury the lies and the false history. library
Te Matariki Clendon Library
what is the name of the Library at the french orphanage Etienne d' Aubazine
The name of Humayun's library is Dara Shikoh Library.
I think it was the Library of Congress
Main Library
at the library.
Imperil Library
Kashish Ahuja Library in Kolkata