Vancouver

English

Etymology

The family name is from the Dutch place name Coevorden ("the place where cows ford the river") via the Dutch family name van Coevorden ("a person from Coevorden"). The place names are derived from the family name, being named after George Vancouver, an English explorer who charted the northwestern Pacific coast of North America in a 1791–1794 expedition.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /væŋˈkuː.vɚ/, /vænˈkuː.vɚ/
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  • Rhymes: -uːvə(r)

Proper noun

Vancouver

  1. A family name.
  2. A large city and seaport in British Columbia, Canada
  3. A city in the state of Washington, USA, and county seat of Clark County.
  4. A mountain between Alaska and Canada in the Saint Elias Mountains.
  5. Vancouver reference style

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References

  • The True Meaning of Vancouver, Joseph Jones, Vancouver Sun, 1994-12-31, which in turn cites Woordenboek der Noord en Zuidnederlandse plaatsnamen

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from English Vancouver.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /vɐ̃.ˈku.veʁ/

Proper noun

Vancouver m or f

  1. Vancouver (a city in British Columbia, Canada)
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