paalgraven
Paalgraven is a Dutch toponym used for several places in the Netherlands. The name appears in multiple municipalities and does not refer to a single, unified area. The literal components reflect Dutch words paal (pole or stake) and graven (to dig or graves), and the combination is thought to refer to historical landscape features such as boundary poles, marker stakes, or burial grounds that once stood in the area. The exact origin of the name is not definitively known and may vary by location.
Geographically, places named Paalgraven are typically small rural settlements or former village cores that were incorporated
Historically, documentary references to Paalgraven appear in medieval or early modern land records, parish registers, and
In contemporary usage, Paalgraven is usually a locality name rather than an independent municipality. It appears