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What Does Wachovia Mean? The former Wachovia (founded in 1879 in Winston, N.C.) and First Union (founded in 1908 in Charlotte, N.C.) merged on Sept. 1, 2001, to create Wachovia Corporation. Wachovia (pronounced wa-KO-vee-yah) is the Latin form of the name "Wachau," (place of water) which was given to the tract of land in the Piedmont region of North Carolina settled by Moravians in 1753. The name honored the settlers' connections to the Wachau Valley along the Danube River. J&L
Native language mean your mother tongue or the language of that place.
'ker' means 'at (someone's place)' or 'the place of'.
place of gathering...
Water of Lea
A chemist (a place that dispenses medicines).
It means surrounded by water in the nahuatl language
Pani is Latin and it means bread.
"Sycuan" is derived from the Kumeyaay language, spoken by the Kumeyaay people of Southern California. The term is often interpreted to mean "the place where the water flows" or "the place of the water," reflecting the significance of water sources in the region. It is also associated with the name of the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, which is known for its cultural heritage and contributions to the local community.
Frim the Dakota language meaning cloudy water.
wikipedia says it means place of the fisherman in the aztec language nahuatl
The name Murrumbidgee means "big water" in the Wiradjuri language.