waternames
Waternames is a term used in onomastics to describe names that derive from water-related features or terms. The concept includes hydronyms, which are the names of bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and seas, as well as toponyms formed from water features—places named after river crossings, springs, wells, marshes, or coastlines. It also covers names that arise from water-related descriptors in landscapes and surnames originating from water features, such as Brook, Ford, Lake, Wells, Marsh, and Rivers, which persist as given names or family names in various cultures.
Geographic distribution and etymology: Waternames are widespread across languages with strong hydronymic traditions, notably in English,
Uses and significance: In scholarly research, waternames help reconstruct historical landscapes, linguistic history, and settlement patterns.
Limitations: Some waternames have opaque or multiple origins, and later linguistic changes can obscure original meanings.