If you are referring to the capital city of Australia's Northern Territory then yes, it is.
This is due to the visit paid by 'The Beagle', Charles Darwin's former ship on his voyage around the world, to Port Darwin, on 9 September 1839. The captain of the ship named the newly mapped region after his former passenger.
Initially Darwin was named Palmerston after the Prime Minister of Britain, Lord Palmerston, but once the settlement was established, all shipping was consigned to "Port Darwin", not Palmerston. When South Australia handed control of the Northern Territory to the Commonwealth government in 1911, the city was officially renamed Darwin.
Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, was named after a scientist, though not directly. Originally named Palmerston, the city was renamed Port Darwin in 1911, which became just "Darwin". The harbour on which Darwin is located had been named Darwin Harbour by the Captain of the Beagle, John Lort Stokes, who named it after his former shipmate, Charles Darwin, after Stokes discovered it in 1839.
The city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, is named after the scientist Charles Darwin (1809-82), author of The origin of species.
Charles (Chuck) Darwin
Yes, the first European ship to see Darwin harbour was the Beagle and her captain (John Clements Wickham) named it after Charles Darwin - Wickham had sailed with Darwin on the famous 2nd voyage of the Beagle.
Yes, there is a park named after him and it's on Espain.
Charles Darwin's name was Charles Robert Darwin.
Charles Darwin had four sisters named Marianne, Caroline, Susan, and Catherine. He also had one brother who was named Erasmus.
His sisters name was Authanort, and his brothers name was Tkyebarb
Brief research indicates that no person named Charles Darwin was involved in any area of psychology, let alone child psychology.
Where was Charles Darwin born
Charles Darwin was a naturalist.
No, Charles Darwin is not single.