Most English place names are in fact of Anglo-Saxon origin; very few are of Celtic origin. Those that are are in pockets where the original Celtic inhabitants of England were not overrun by Anglo-Saxon invaders. The largest such pocket is Cornwall where most place names are Gaelic.
it may tell about the occupation of people.
They are similar in origin but may differ from structure.
Mazen is Arabic in origin meaning "storm cloud". Mazen may also be Persian in origin from the Avestan mazainya meaning "giant".
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I am not entirely sure what you are asking, but let me offer an educated guess. You may be asking whether proverbs have a "geographical" origin-- in other words, do they come from one particular part of the world. The answer is no. Nearly every culture has had proverbs-- wise sayings that offer good advice about how to live and how to treat others. These sayings may not be called "proverbs" in every culture, but their purpose is still the same, and we find them as far back as Bible times, thousands of years ago (one book of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament is called "Proverbs" in the English translation). There are African proverbs, Indian proverbs, Asian proverbs... it seems that offering words of wisdom to be passed down to the next generation is a feature of cultures all over the world.
This name may be Hebrew in origin, derived from the geographical location of Góra Kalwaria.
Yes, in most cases as they carry the culture of the geographical area where they first appear. However, some proverbs exceed geographical limits especially when they are applicable beyond such as "Birds of feather flock together".
It means a place something originated from , for example if a person is Chinese and celebrate its traditions, then their geographical origin is China
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Singleton Waters Davis has written: 'Origin and evolution of ethics' -- subject(s): Ethics, History 'Humanitarian proverbs and some humanitarian beatitudes' -- subject(s): English Proverbs, Proverbs, English
Geographical indications are similar to trademarks, but can be used by anyone who meets the standard of the indicator rather than just one company. An appellation of origin is the most common example of a geographical indication. More accurately, according to WIPO:A geographical indication is a sign used on goods that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities, reputation or characteristics that are essentially attributable to that place of origin. Most commonly, a geographical indication includes the name of the place of origin of the goods. Agricultural products typically have qualities that derive from their place of production and are influenced by specific local factors, such as climate and soil. Whether a sign is recognized as a geographical indication is a matter of national law. Geographical indications may be used for a wide variety of products, whether natural, agricultural or manufactured. This is why a whole lot of wines that undergo secondary fermentation suddenly went from being called "champagne" to being "methode champenoise" and later "methode traditionnelle;" they used the methods of the region, but aren't from that region.
The West Bank originates from it's geographical location
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Carrisoza may be Spanish in origin, perhaps coming from the geographical location with the same name. The name is most likely derived from the Spanish word "carrizo" which means "reed". Carrizosa would be an adjective denoting a place that is filled with reeds.
May M Hourani has written: 'Gazetteer of Israel' -- subject(s): Gazetteers, Geographical Names, Names, Geographical
Refers to the geographical region - Cape of Good Hope - in South Africa