Tarbert
Tarbert is a placename used for several settlements in Scotland and Ireland. The name derives from the Gaelic tairbeart, meaning crossing place or isthmus, and is typically associated with coastal sites that historically served ferry crossings or land routes.
Tarbert, Argyll and Bute, Scotland: This village sits at the northern end of the Kintyre peninsula at
Tarbert, Harris, Na h-Eileanan Siar, Scotland: A village and port on the east coast of the island
Tarbert, County Kerry, Ireland: A town on the Shannon Estuary in north County Kerry, opposite Killimer, County
Overall, Tarbert places are typically coastal settlements whose names reflect historical crossing points and ferry links