Noordeinde
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Etymology edit
- (Gelderland) Attested as Kamper Nieuwstad in 1830-1855. Compound of noord (“north-, northern”) and einde (“end, edge”). The village's name was changed as a reference to its location on the northern edge of the municipality in the 1970s. The toponym contrasts with Zuideinde.
- (Alkmaar) First attested as tnoorteynde van schermer in 1494. Compound of noord (“north-, northern”) and einde (“end, edge”).
- (Nieuwkoop) Compound of noord (“north-, northern”) and einde (“end, edge”). The toponym contrasts with Zuideinde.
- (Oostzaan) Compound of noord (“north-, northern”) and einde (“end, edge”). The toponym contrasts with Zuideinde.
- (Zaanstad) Attested as Het Noordeinde in 1839-1859. Compound of noord (“north-, northern”) and einde (“end, edge”). The toponym contrasts with Zuideinde.
- (Zeeland) Compound of noord (“north-, northern”) and einde (“end, edge”).
- (Lansingerland) Compound of noord (“north-, northern”) and einde (“end, edge”).
- (Waddinxveen) Attested as Noordeinde in 1869. Compound of noord (“north-, northern”) and einde (“end, edge”).
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Noordeinde n
- A village in Oldebroek, Gelderland, Netherlands.
- A village in Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
- A village in Nieuwkoop, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
- A hamlet in Oostzaan, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
- A hamlet in Zaanstad, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
- A hamlet in Goes, Zeeland, Netherlands.
- A hamlet in Lansingerland, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
- A hamlet in Waddinxveen, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.