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Boven

Boven is a Dutch toponym and, less commonly, a surname element. In geographic terms, the word means “above” or “upper” and is used to indicate a position that is higher in elevation or upstream relative to a nearby reference point. As a place-name element, Boven often serves to distinguish a settlement or district from another part of the same locality that lies lower or downstream.

Etymology and usage: The term derives from the Dutch adjective boven and appears in compound toponyms dating

Geography and distribution: The prefix Boven is widespread in Dutch-speaking regions, particularly in the Netherlands and

Modern usage: In contemporary administration and cartography, Boven remains part of official place names and street

See also: Onder, Noord, Zuid, West.

from
medieval
times.
It
is
typically
paired
with
another
descriptor
that
specifies
the
landscape
or
feature,
such
as
a
river,
hill,
or
nearby
village,
to
produce
names
that
convey
relative
position
within
a
region.
Flemish-speaking
Belgium.
It
reflects
a
common
practice
in
Dutch
toponymy
to
identify
relative
position
or
prominence
of
terrain,
watercourses,
or
built
environments.
It
is
most
frequently
found
in
rural
areas
and
in
regions
with
noticeable
elevation
differences
or
pronounced
river
systems.
names.
When
used
as
a
stand-alone
element,
it
typically
denotes
the
upper
part
of
a
town
or
village
or
an
upper
district
within
a
municipality.
In
genealogical
and
historical
sources,
Boven
may
appear
as
a
geographic
identifier
indicating
origin
or
residence
in
the
upper
locality
relative
to
a
lower
counterpart.