Vallis.
vallus
Vallis, plural Vales
Vallis is the Latin equivalent of the English noun 'dale'. The English word is modernized as 'valley'. Either way, that's what the Latin noun means also.
Yes - Convallaria is the Latin name for the plant
This is modern scientific Latin, not classical Latin.Homo (mankind) is used for all the various forms of man and man-like creatures discovered in archaeological studies. Neanderthal is the name of a valley in Germany (the Neander thal or valley in pre-1901 German) near Dusseldorf where the first fossils were identified.So homo neanderthalensis means "man of the Neander valley" in scientific Latin.
Deanna is a Latin name that means 'Girl in the Valley' or 'Valley' In Old English. It's a pretty name, hope this helps a bit! :)
There are a variety of restaurants that can be found in San Joaquin Valley. They have Latin, Italian, Mexican, and fast food. There is a place to eat for any taste.
It is a very popular form of music on the Caribbean coast of Latin America meaning "born in the valley."
Coccidioidomycoses is called Valley fever because many cases occurred in San Joaquin Valley.
According to dictionary.com it is from the word "canna" or "cane"
Yes. It is a name of an early human civilization in the Tigris-Euphrates valley. The name Mesopotamia is Latin for "between (middle of) the rivers."
HI Vallejo comes from the French Vallé (Valley) which in turn comes from the Latin (Roman Empire) Vallis (also valley). Vallé was hispanicized in Castille with the suffix "Jo" which means small, tiny.