List of places named after people

There are a number of places named after famous people. For more on the general etymology of place names see toponymy. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see eponym.

Continents

Countries

This is a summary of country name etymologies.

Former countries

Self-governing overseas territories

"Lands" of Antarctica

Towns and cities

Afghanistan

Albania

Algeria

Angola

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Andorra

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Armenia

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Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Alternate:

Former:

Bahamas

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

Belize

Benin

  • Malanville – Henri Malan, French Governor of Dahomey

Bermuda

Bhutan

Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana

Brazil

For a longer list, please see List of places in Brazil named after people.

Brunei

Bulgaria

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Burkina Faso

Cambodia

Canada

Central African Republic

Chad

  • Faya-Largeau – French Colonel, Étienne Largeau (1867–1916)

Former:

Chile

China

Colombia

Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Republic of the Congo

Costa Rica

 Former:
  • Aguirre (now Quepos) – Rolando Aguirre Lobo: a hero of Revolution of 1948
  • Alfaro Ruiz (now Zarcero) – Colonel Juan Alfaro Ruiz, a hero of the National Campaign of 1856
  • Valverde Vega (now Sarchí) – Dr. Carlos Luis Valverde Vega, a physician and founder of the Unión Médica Nacional (National Medical Union).

Croatia

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Cuba

Curaçao

Cyprus

Czech Republic

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Denmark

In Greenland:

In Bornholm:

Dominica

Dominican Republic

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East Timor

Former:

  • Vila Armindo Monteiro was the name of Bobonaro - Armindo Monteiro (1896-1955), Portuguese university professor, businessman, diplomat, and politician
  • Vila Eduardo Marques was the name of Bazartete - Eduardo Marques (1867-1944), Portuguese military and officer
  • Vila Filomeno da Câmara was the name of Same, East Timor - Filomeno da Câmara de Melo Cabral (1873-1934), Governor of Portuguese Timor
  • Vila General Carmona was the name of Aileu - Oscar Carmona, Portuguese president
  • Vila Salazar was the name of Baucau - António de Oliveira Salazar

Ecuador

Egypt

El Salvador

Equatorial Guinea

Estonia

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Eswatini (Swaziland)

Ethiopia

Falkland Islands

Finland

France

Gabon

Germany

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Georgia

Former:

Ghana

Greece

Grenada

Guatemala

Guinea Bissau

Guyana

Haiti

Former:

Honduras

Hong Kong

Hungary

Former:

Iceland

  • Grímsey – Grími Ingjaldsson, who have a winter residence in their island
  • Ólafsfjörður – Ólafur Bekkur Karlsson

India

Indonesia

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Iran

Former:

Iraq

Ireland (Republic of)

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Israel

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Italy

Ivory Coast

Jamaica

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

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Kenya

Kosovo

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Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

  • Аbdrakhmanov (Issyk-Kul) – Yusup Abdrakhmanov (1901–1938), Kirghiz politician
  • Abdy-Suerkulov (Toktogul) – Abdy Suerkulov (1912–1992), Kirghiz Prime Minister
  • Absamat Masaliev (Kadamjay) – Absamat Masaliyev
  • Aldashev (Jeti-Ögüz) – Abdulkhai Aldashev (1918–2003), Kirghiz pharmacologist, toxicologist and translator
  • Alla-Anarov (Aravan) – Alla Anarov (1907–1979), cotton producer
  • Aydaraliev (Talas) – Rysbek Aidaraliev (1922–1998), Kirghiz public figure
  • Amanbayevo – Akhmat Amanbayev (1920–1964), Kirghiz compositor
  • Anan'yevo – one of the Panfilov's Twenty-Eight Guardsmen, Nikolay Yakovlevich Anan'yev (1912–1941)
  • Baetov – Kirghiz singer and composer Musa Baetov (1902–1949)
  • Bokonbayevo – Kirghiz poet and dramatist, Dzhoomart Bokonbaev (1910–1944)
  • Dokturbek Kurmanaliev (Ysyk-Ata) – Dokturbek Kurmanaliev (1948–2004)
  • Ibraimov – Kyrgyz Prime Minister Sultan Ibraimov
  • Imeni Aliaskara Toktonalieva (Ysyk-Ata) – Aliaskar Toktonaliev (1929–1990), Finance Minister
  • Imeni Suymenkula Chokmorova – Kyrgyz film actor Suimenkul Chokmorov
  • Imeni Toktomata Zulpueva (Nookat) – Toktomat Zulpuev (1925–1995)
  • Isanov (Osh) – Nasirdin Isanov
  • Jalal-AbadJalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar
  • Karasaev (Tüp) – Kusein Karasaev (1901–1998), Kirghiz linguist
  • Kochubaev (Osh) – Toi'chu Tagaevich Kochubaev (1922–1981), Kirghiz Socialist workers' hero
  • Kulatov (Nookat) – Turabay Kulatov (1908–1984), Kirghiz Prime Minister
  • Kurmanbek (Suzak) – Kurmanbek Batyr, mythical hero
  • Lenin District, BishkekVladimir Lenin
  • Manas DistrictManas, mythical Kyrgyz national hero
  • Mavlyanov (Aksy) – Junai Mavlyanov (1923–2003), writer and poet
  • Mombekovo (Nooken) – Yusup Mombekov (1926–1983), Kirghiz socialist workers' hero
  • Nazaraliev (Aksy) – Orozaaly Nazaraliev (1898–1957), Kirghiz educator
  • Nurzhanov (Talas) – Akmatbek Nurzhanov (1922–1987), Kirghiz socialist workers' hero
  • Orozbekovo (Batken) – Abdykadyr Orozbekov (1889–1938), Kirghiz statesman
  • Osmonkulov (Talas) – Iskender Osmonkulov (1907–1992), Kirghiz socialist workers' hero
  • Panfilov District, KyrgyzstanIvan Panfilov
  • Sverdlov District, BishkekYakov Sverdlov
  • Shopokov – Kyrgyz World War II hero Duyshenkul Shopokov (1915–1941)
  • Toktogul – Kyrgyz Musician Toktogul Satilganov
  • Zharkynbayevo – Kyrgyz hero Kazak Zharkynbaev (1911–1969)

Former:

Laos

Latvia

Former:

Lebanon

Former:

  • Laodicea in Phoenicia was an ancient name of Beirut – royal woman named Laodice among the Seleucid dynasty

Lesotho

Liberia

Libya

Lithuania

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Luxembourg

Macedonia

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Malaysia

Malawi

Former:

Mali

Malta

Mauritania

Mauritius

Mexico

Moldova

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Mongolia

Montenegro

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Morocco

Mozambique

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Myanmar

Namibia

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Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Niger

Nigeria

North Korea

Norway

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Oman

Pakistan

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Panama

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Former:

  • Doña Heriberta Stroessner de Iglesias was the name of Alto Verá – Heriberta Stroessner de Iglesias, Alfredo Stroessner's sister
  • Domingo Robledo was the name of Natalio – Domingo Robledo (1911–1972), Intendent of Encarnacion
  • Fortin Lopez de Filippis was the name of Mariscal Estigarribia – Captain Cesar Lopez de Filippis, Paraguayan military who died during the Chaco War on 1933
  • Puerto Presidente Stroessner was the name of Ciudad del EsteAlfredo Stroessner

Peru

Philippines

Poland

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Portugal

Puerto Rico

Qatar

Romania

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Russia

Former:

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

São Tomé e Príncipe

Saudi Arabia

Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

Senegal

Serbia

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Seychelles

Sierra Leone

Singapore

Slovakia

Slovenia

Somalia

Former:

South Africa

South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

South Korea

Spain

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Sudan

Suriname

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria

Former:

Tajikistan

Former:

Tanzania

  • Nyerere (Ward of Zanzibar City) – Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania

Thailand

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

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Turkmenistan

Former:

Uganda

Ukraine

Former:

United Arab Emirates

Great Britain

Northern Ireland

United States

United States Virgin Islands

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Former:

Venezuela

Vietnam

  • Bế Văn Đàn (Quảng Hòa) – Bế Văn Đàn (1931–1953), Hero of the People's Armed Forces
  • Đề Thám (Lạng Sơn) – Hoàng Hoa Thám "Đề Thám" (1858–1913), leader of Yên Thế Insurrection
  • Đình Phong (Cao Bằng) – Đình Phong, a communist soldier
  • Đình Phùng, Bảo Lạc – Phan Đình Phùng (1847–1895), Vietnamese poet
  • Dương Minh Châu District and Duong Minh Chau town – Dương Minh Châu (1912–1947), a communist lawyer
  • Ho Chi Minh CityHo Chi Minh, President of Vietnam
  • Hồ Thị Kỷ (Cà Mau) – Hồ Thị Kỷ (1949–1970), martyr hero
  • Hoàng Văn Thụ, Văn Lãng – Hoàng Văn Thụ (1909–1944), Vietnamese revolutionary
  • Hồng Dân (Bạc Liêu) – Trần Hồng Dân (1916–1946), nationalist revolutionary
  • Kim Đồng, Thạch An – Kim Đồng (1929–1943), captain of Ho Chi Minh Young Pioneer Organization
  • Ngọc Hiển (Cà Mau) – Phan Ngọc Hiển (1910–1941), a local teacher, writer and artist
  • Nguyễn Huân (Cà Mau) – Nguyễn Văn Huân (d.1946), communist martyr
  • Nông trường Trần PhúTrần Phú, Vietnamese revolutionary
  • Phạm Văn Cội (Củ Chi) – Phạm Văn Cội (1940–1967), Hero of the People's Armed Forces
  • Quang Trung, An Lão (Hải Phòng) – Quang Trung, second emperor of the Tây Sơn dynasty
  • Trần Hưng Đạo (Lý Nhân) – Trần Hưng Đạo, an imperial prince, statesman and military commander
  • Trần Văn Thời District and Trần Văn Thời town – Trần Văn Thời (1902–1942), a local communist

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Zambia

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Zimbabwe

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See also

References

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