Arabic exonyms

This list of Arabic exonyms includes names which are significantly different from the names of the same places in other languages, as well as names of Arabic origin in countries (especially Spain) where Arabic is no longer spoken. Some of these exonyms are no longer in use.

Places not mentioned are generally referred to in Arabic by their respective names in their native languages, adapted to Arabic phonology as necessary.

Exonyms not related to the corresponding toponym in the local language

English Arabic notes
Acireale al-Yāq meaning "the Bull"
Aguilar de la Frontera Bulāya
Austria النمسا an-Namsā, an-Nimsā from a Slavic word meaning 'German'
Bay of Biscay Bāhr al-Ahdar meaning "Greenest Coast"
Catania Balāt al-Fīl meaning "Court of the Elephant"; also Qātāniyyah
Ciudad Real Māslākha
Ciutadella de Menorca Madinah al-Jazīra meaning "City of the Island"
Covadonga Zahra Bilāy meaning "Flower of Bilay"
Enna Qasr al-Yahyā meaning "Castle of John", a translation of its former name Castrogiovanni
Faro Bur al-Hārun meaning Port of Aaron
Ukhshūnuba from Latin variant Ossonoba
Gela Madinah al-Amud meaning "City of Columns"
Germany ألمانيا Almāniya from the Alemanni (as in Spanish, among other languages)
Greece اليونان al-Yūnān related to Ionia
The Hague Lāhāy from French La Haye
Igualeja Balāt al-Wālay meaning "the Bent Court"
Montenegro Jabal al-Aswad meaning "Black Mountain"
Navarre Balāt al-Bashkans meaning "Court of the Basque people"
Ourem Abd al-Ejaz meaning "Servants of the Barrier"
Isla de las Palomas Jazīra al-Tārif meaning "the Isle of Tarif"
Palma de Mallorca Madinah al-Mayūrqah meaning "City (Capital) of Mallorca"
Reggio Calabria Rīvāh
Savoca Qalāt az-Zabūd meaning "Fort of Zabud"
Segura War al-Abyād
Taormina Madinah al-Muīzz meaning "City of Al-Muizz"; also Tābarmīn`
Tours Balāt ash-Shuhadā meaning "Court of the Martyrs", ref. the Battle of Tours
Venice al-Bunduqīyya

Arabic-derived names of non-Arabic-speaking places

English Arabic notes
Albacete al-Basit meaning "the Humble"
Albaida al-Bāyda meaning "the White"
Albalá al-Balād meaning "the Village" or "the Court"
Albarracín Banī al-Rāzin meaning "the Sons of Razin"
Alberite Gharīp al-Bāldah meaning "Village of the Post"
Albufeira al-Bukhāra meaning "the Lagoon"
Alburquerque Abu al-Qūrq meaning "Father of the Cork Oak"
Alcacer do Sal Qasr Abu Dānis meaning "Castle of Abu Danis"
Alcalá de los Gazules Qalāt al-Yāzula meaning "Fort of Yazula"
Alcalá de Guadaíra Qalāt al-Jabīr meaning "Castle of Jabir"
Alcamo Manzīl al-Qāmāq meaning "Messuage of Qamaq"
Alcántara al-Qāntara meaning "the Bridge"
Alcantarilla Qāntara al-Asqabāh meaning "the nearest Bridge"
Alcañiz al-Khanaīs meaning "the Churches"
Alcara li Fusi al-Aqarāt meaning "Little Fortress"
Alcatraz al-Qātras meaning "the Sea Eagle"
Alcaucín al-Qāwtīn meaning "the Arches"
Alcazarén al-Qasraīn meaning "the Two Castles"
Alcuéscar al-Qāwāsqar meaning "the Canyons"
Alfarnate al-Fārnit meaning "the Flour mill"
Algaida al-Ghaīda meaning "the Wood"
Algarrobo al-Gherīb meaning "the Winds"
Algarve al-Gharb meaning "the West"
Algeciras al-Jazīra al-Hadrā meaning "the Green Island"
Alhama de Murcia Madinah al-Hammā meaning "City of the Baths"
Alhaurín de la Torre Madinah al-Hāwrīn meaning "Divine City"
Alì al-Ali meaning "the Big"
Alicante al-Laqant meaning "the Bright"
Alimena al-Imān meaning "the Righteous"
Aliminusa Rakhbal al-Mīnusa meaning "Farmhouse of Minusa"
Aljezur Al-Juzur meaning "the Islands"
Almáchar al-Maysār meaning "the Meadows"
Almada Qalāt al-Mādin meaning "Fort of the Mine"
Almadén Hisn al-Mādin meaning "Stronghold of the Mine"
Almazán Madinah al-Māzān meaning "the Fortified City"
Almeirim Madinah al-Māryām meaning "City of Saint Mary"
Puebla de Almenara Gharīp al-Mānārah meaning "Village of the Minaret"
Almensilla al-Manzīl meaning "the Messuage"
Almeria al-Mariyyah meaning "the Mirror (of the Sea)"
Almuñecar Hisn al-Munākhar meaning "Stronghold of the Dale"
Alpujarras al-Būshārat meaning "the Grasslands"
Alquézar Qasr al-Barbītaniyyah meaning "Castle of Barbastro"
Alzira Jazīra Shuqr meaning "Graceful Island"
Ardales Ard Allah meaning "Turf of God"
Arriate ar-Rīyadh meaning "the Orchards"
Ashgabat Ishq Ābād meaning "City of Light"
Axarquía ash-Sharqiyya meaning "The Eastern (Region)"
Azofra az-Zujrah meaning "the Tribute"
Badajoz Bayt al-Jaws meaning "House of the Exigent"
Bagheria Bab al-Gherīb meaning "Gate of the Winds"
Banyalbufar Banī al-Būfar meaning "Sons of Būfar"
Bari al-Barī meaning "the Creator", see Names of God in Islam
Beja Bājad az-Zayt meaning "Oath to Zaid"
Benacazón Banī al-Qassum meaning "Sons of Qassum"
Benadalid Banī Walīd meaning "Sons of Walid"
Benaguasil Banī al-Wazir meaning "Sons of the Vizier"
Benahavís Banī Khāvis meaning "Sons of the Abyssinian"
Benalmádena Banī al-Madinah meaning "Sons of the Settlement"
Benarrabá Banī Arab meaning "Sons of the Arab"
Binissalem Banī Salīm meaning "Sons of Salim"
Borghetto al-Burjātah meaning "(City) of the little Tower"
Braga Bāb al-Ghārbiyyah meaning "Gateway of the West" (obsolete)
Bufalí Abu Ali meaning "Father of the Great"
Bujalance Burj al-Hānis meaning "Tower of the Strongholds"
Cáceres Qasr al-Azād meaning "the free Castle"
Cadiz al-Qādis meaning "the Judge's (City)"
Calamonaci Qalāt al-Mānākha meaning "Castle of the Farm"
Calatafimi-Segesta Qalāt al-Fīmī meaning "Castle of Euphemius"
Calatañazor Qalāt al-Nāzur meaning "Castle of the Hawk"
Calatayud Qalāt Ayyūb meaning "Fort of Ayyub"
Calatrava la Vieja Qalāt ar-Rabāh meaning "Fort of Rabah"
Caltabellotta Qalāt al-Bālud meaning "Castle of the Oaks"
Caltagirone Qalāt al-Janūm meaning "Fort of the Jinns"
Caltanisetta Qalāt al-Nīssa meaning "Fort of the Women"
Caltavuturo Qalāt Abu Tawīr meaning "Fort of Abu Tawir"
Canicattì Hāndāq at-Tīn meaning "Gravel pit"
Cartagena Qārtājin al-Khalfa meaning "Carthago of the Caliph"
Cassaro al-Qasr meaning "the Castle"
Cieza Madinah al-Siyāsā meaning "City of Rule"
Cuenca Madinah Qunqa meaning "City of Qunqa"
Cuevas del Almanzora Qaīfa al-Mānsur meaning "Caves of the Victorious"
Daroca Qalāt al-Dawrajāh meaning "Fort of the Portal"
Deià Qasr al-Daīa meaning "Castle of the Field"
Faraján al-Fārkhān meaning "the Joyful"
Fátima Fātīmah meaning "(City of) Fatima"
Genalguacil Jannat al-Wāzir meaning "Garden of the Vizier"
Generalife Jannat al-Arīf meaning "Garden of the Architect"
Getafe al-Jādāfih meaning "the Long"
Gibraltar Jabal al-Tarīq meaning "Mountain of Tariq"
Granada Girnātah meaning "the Pomegranate"
Guadalajara Wādī al-Khajāra meaning "Valley of Stones"
Guadalcanal Wādi al-Khānnā meaning "Valley of the Stalls"
Guadalcázar Wādi al-Qasr meaning "Valley of the Castle"
Guadalevín Wadī al-Labāl meaning "Valley of Milk"
Guadalquivir Wādi al-Qabīr meaning "Great Valley"
Guadasequies Wadi al-Sukkār meaning "the Blind Valley"
Guadix Wādi al-Ash meaning "the Wadi of Life"
Íscar Hisn al-Asqār meaning "Stronghold of the Soldier"
Jaén Jayyān meaning "Crossroads (of caravans)"
Kalsa al-Khalīsa meaning "the Purest"
Lascari Madinah al-Asqāri meaning "City of the Soldiers"
Castillo de Locubín Hisn al-Uqbīn meaning "Stronghold of the Eagle"
Lucena al-Yussāna meaning "the Blessed"
Macharaviaya Māshār Abu Yahyā meaning "Court of Abu Yahya"
Madrid al-Mājrit meaning "the Water Spring"
Marratxí al-Murāqshī meaning "(People from) Marrakech"
Marsala Marsā Ali meaning "Big Port" or "Port of Ali"
Mazara del Vallo al-Māzār meaning "the Grave"
Medina Azahara Madinah az-Zāhra meaning "The Magnificent City" or "City of the Flower"
Medinaceli Madinah as-Salīm meaning "City of Salim"
Medina-Sidonia Madinah ash-Shadūna meaning "City of Sidon"
Mineo Qasr al-Minā meaning "Castle of Mina"
Misilmeri Manzīl al-Amīr meaning "Message of the Emir"
Nájera al-Nājarrah meaning "(City) Among the Rocks"
Regalbuto Rākhbāl al-Abbūd meaning "Farmhouse of Abbud"
Mairena del Aljarafe Makhrāna al-Shārāf meaning "the Borough of the Shepherd"
Tarifa Tarīfah meaning "(City of) Tarif"
Tavira al-Tabīrah meaning "the Hidden"
Tenerife Tīn al-Arīf meaning "Gravel of the Architect"
Torre Alháquime Burj al-Hākīm meaning "Tower of the Wise"
Trafalgar Tārf al-Gharb meaning "Cape of the West"
Ubeda Ubbayḏah meaning "Servants of God"
Valladolid Balāt al-Walīd meaning "Court of Walid"
Zafra az-Zāfarah meaning "the Harvest"
Zamora Madinah az-Zemurah meaning "City of the Turquoise"
Zisa al-Azīz meaning "the Magnificent"

See also

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