well well well i don't know
Meander or bend
I dont really know but it starts with an M
It is near the great bend in the Arkansas river.
Hurn is an English name. It's a variant of the name Hearn. This name was given to someone who lived by a bend in a river. Hearn is derived from the Old English Hyrne.
The Tunxis Indians did and it means at the bend of the little river
The proper name for a turn in a river is a meander.
A "bend" is a river is where it makes a significant change in its direction. Big Bend NP is located in an area where the Rio Grande changes its direction from southeast to northeast -- ie, a "big" bend in the river.
It got its name from a bend in the Rio Grande.
It is built on a 'great bend' in the Arkansas River. See the map at the related link below.
South Bend received its name because it is located at the southernmost bend of the St. Joseph River in Indiana. The bend in the river served as a significant landmark for early settlers and travelers in the region.
A "bend" is a river is where it makes a significant change in its direction. Big Bend NP is located in an area where the Rio Grande changes its direction from southeast to northeast -- ie, a "big" bend in the river.
North Bend, located in Washington State, got its name due to its position along the Snoqualmie River, where the river makes a notable bend to the north. The nearby area was initially explored by settlers in the 19th century, and the name reflects both the geography and the river's course. The town was officially established in the late 1800s and has since grown into a popular community.