Earth:List of Latin names of mountains
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Users of Neo-Latin have taken the Latin language to places the Romans never went; hence a need arose to make Latin names of mountains that did not exist when Latin was a living language.
Strategies for constructing Latin names
List of names
Latin | English name (other names, older names, location) |
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Aegaleus¹ | Mount Aegaleus, Piraeus, Greece |
Aenos | Mount Ainos, Kefallinia/Cephallonia, Greece |
Aetna¹ | Mount Etna, Sicily |
Albus, Mons | Mont Blanc, France and Italy |
Alpis (ranges) | Alps, France to Austria |
Alpis Australia? | Australian Alps, New South Wales |
Andes (ranges) | Andes, Chile to Colombia |
Aroania¹ | Mount Aroania/Chelmos, Greece |
Atlas¹ (ranges) | Atlas Mountains, NW Africa |
Carpathi (ranges) | Carpathians, Czech Republic to Romania |
Caucasus | Caucasus mountains, Georgia to Azerbaijan |
Cyllene¹ | Mount Cyllene, Kylléne |
Dalmatia (Alpis) | Dalmatian Mountains, Dalmatia, S Croatia, West Balkans |
Dirphys¹ | Mount Dirphys, Greece |
Elbrus | Mount Elbrus, Caucasus |
Erymanthus¹ | Mount Erymanthus (Olonos) |
Eryx | Monte San Giuliano, Sicily |
Helicon¹ | Mount Helicon, Greece |
Herminius Mons | Serra da Estrela, Portugal |
Hymettus¹ | Mount Hymettus, Greece |
Libani Mons | Mount Lebanon, Lebanon |
Minthe¹ | Mount Minthe, Ilia, Greece |
Oenoe¹ | Mount Oenoe, Greece |
Olympus Mons¹ | Mount Olympus, Greece |
Ossa¹ | Mount Ossa, Thessaly, Greece |
Ossa (Tasmania) | Mount Ossa, Tasmania, Australia |
Parnassus¹ | Mount Parnassus, Greece |
Pentele¹ | Mount Pentelicus, Greece |
Pholoe¹ | Mount Pholoe, Greece |
Pindus¹ | Pindus, Pindos |
Parnetha¹ | Mount Parnetha, Parnitha, Greece |
Regius (Mons) | Mount Royal, Quebec |
Rhodopes¹ | Rhodopes |
Scollis¹ | Mount Scollis, Greece |
Sudeti (ranges) | Sudetes, Poland to Czech Republic |
Taurus¹ (ranges) | Taurus Mountains, S Turkey |
Taygetus¹ | Mount Taygetus, Taygetos |
Transylvania | Transylvania, N Romania |
Vergina | Mount Vergina, Greece |
Vesuvius | Mount Vesuvius, Italy |
- Latinized form of a Greek-derived mountain name
External links
- Dr. J. G. Th. Grässe, Orbis Latinus: Lexikon lateinischer geographischer Namen des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit, online at the Bavarian State Library
- Grässe, Orbis Latinus, online at Columbia University