Dubh Linn, are the Irish words for Black Pool. A settlement where Dublin now is, was close to a black pool on the river Liffey, the river that Dublin is now built on. It is from that that the modern name Dublin originates.
The name Dublin comes from the Irish language words dubh linn, meaning 'black pool'. This is a name of an ancient settlement that grew and eventually became the Dublin we now know. The site of the original Dubh Linn is believed to be in the centre of modern Dublin, in what is now a garden in Dublin Castle.
I can find no canonized saint named Linn. There is a saint named Anne Lyne, however.
Dublin, from dubh-linn.
Dubh Linn (meaning Black Pool). Dublin was formed by the amalgumation of an Irish village Baile atha cliatha with a viking one Dubh Linn. Today the city is called Dublin in English or baile atha cliatha in Irish.
== == The name Dublin is a Hiberno-English derivative of 'Dubh Linn' (Irish, "black pool"). Historically, in the traditional Gaelic script used for the Irish language, 'bh' was written with a dot over the 'b', as 'Duḃ Linn' or 'Duḃlinn'. The French-speaking Normans omitted the dot and spelled the name variously as 'Develyn' or 'Dublin'.Dublin in Irish is "Baile Átha Cliatha" which means "Town at the Ford of Hurdles".However the name Dublin is an anglicisation of "Dubhlinn" which means "Blackpool".
Yes. The most well known Dublin in the world, and the one that many others around the world are named after, is the city of Dublin in Ireland. It is Ireland's largest city and the capital of Ireland. It is over 1000 years old, having officially become a city in 988AD. Its name comes from the two Irish words Dubh Linn, pronounced Dove Lin, which means black pool and refers to a small body of water around which the initial settlement which grew into modern Dublin was based. The words Dubh Linn eventually became anglicised and the name is now Dublin.
Dubh Linn, the Irish words for Black Pool. It is pronounced Dove Lin.
Dubh Linn was the original Irish meaning black pool, it came to be slightly mispelt the bh written as a b with a dot above it, this was lost and the two words joined.
9 cites in US named Dublin. What states are they in?
Dublin comes from the Irish words Dubh Linn, which means black pool. Over 1000 years ago there was a settlement on the river Liffey called Dubh Linn, taking its name from a black pool near where it was. There was another settlement in the area called Ath Cliath which means crossing at the hurdle ford. These two settlements grew into what is now the modern city of Dublin. Baile
Dublin is an Anglicisation of the name Dubh Linn. Dubh Linn, pronounced Dove Ling, are Irish language words meaning black pool. An early settlement was known as Dubh Linn because people settled near a black pool of water back in the 7th century, where Dublin Castle now is. That settlement grew and along with other settlements in the area, it developed and became the Dublin that exists today.
Dublin was originally called Dubh Linn meaning Black Pool.The pool to which the name referred is the oldest known natural treacle lake in Northern Europe and currently forms the centrepiece of the penguin enclosure in Dublin Zoo.