It means Meadow Peak.
This is not helpful. The question was HOW DID MATTERN-GET ITS NAME. It is not WHERE DID MATTERHORN-GET ITS NAME. Or WHAT DOES MATTERHORN- MEAN? You tricked me and I am mad.
The mountain derives its name from the German words Matte, meaning "meadow", and Horn, which means "peak".
Meadow peak is the English translation of 'Matterhorn'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'matte' is German for 'meadow'. The noun 'horn' is German for 'peak'.
Matterhorn (German) mountain is a part of the Pennine Alps. The mountain is located between the borders of Switzerland and Italy.
German meadow plus peak
It comes from German meaning Meadow Peak
The Matterhorn (German) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy. The Mountain overlooks the town of Zermatt in the canton of Valais to North-East and Bruil-Cervinia in the Aosta Valley to the South.
The name is German, meaning Meadow Peak
Matterhorn (German) mountain is a part of the Pennine Alps. The mountain is located between the borders of Switzerland and Italy.
The Matterhorn is in Europe.
Yes there are animals on Matterhorn
Climbing the Matterhorn was created in 1947.