Locations in New Zealand with a Scottish name explained
This is a list of placenames in Scotland which have subsequently been applied to parts of New Zealand by Scottish emigrants or explorers.
See main article: Scottish place names in other countries.
The South Island also contains the Strath-Taieri and the Ben Ohau Range of mountains, both combining Scots Gaelic and Māori origins, as does Glentaki, in the lower valley of the Waitaki River. Invercargill has the appearance of a Scottish name, since it combines the Scottish prefix "Inver" (Inbhir), meaning a river's mouth, with "Cargill", the name of Scottish early settler William Cargill. (Invercargill's main streets are named after Scottish rivers, e.g.;, Dee, Tay, Spey, Esk, Don, Doon, Clyde.) Inchbonnie is a hybrid of Lowland Scots and Scottish Gaelic.
North Island
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- Auckland suburbs (incl. North Shore City, Waitakere, Manukau)
- Blairlogie, Masterton District
- Cape Campbell
- Cape Egmont
- Dalmeny Corner (Coromandel)
- Eskdale, New Zealand (Hawkes Bay)
- Firth of Thames (from the Scottish word "firth")
- Frasertown, New Zealand
- Gisborne suburbs
- Glenbrook, New Zealand (Waikato)
- Glenburn, Carterton District
- Glendhu, South Wairarapa District
- Glendowie, New Zealand
- Huntly
- Kinloch, New Zealand
- Laingholm
- Langdale, Masterton District
- Mackenzie Bay (on Rangitoto Island)
- Morrisons Bush, South Wairarapa District
- Napier, New Zealand
- Stronvar, Masterton District
- Waverley, New Zealand (Taranaki, after Walter Scott's hero "Waverley")
- Wellington suburbs
South Island
- Athol, New Zealand
- Aviemore, New Zealand
- Avon River / Ōtākaro - named as Avon River by the Deans Brothers.[1]
- Balclutha - from the Gaelic for 'Clydetown' (Baile Chluaidh)
- Balfour
- Bannockburn, New Zealand
- Blackmount, New Zealand
- Ben McLeod
- Benmore Range (mountains)
- Ben Nevis, New Zealand
- Chatto Creek
- Cheviot
- Christchurch suburbs
- Clutha River (from "Cluaidh", Scots Gaelic for "Clyde")
- Clyde
- Craigieburn
- Denniston (Dennistoun)
- Drummond
- Dumbarton
- Dunback
- Duncan Bay
- Dunedin, from Dun Eideann, Scottish Gaelic for Edinburgh, and its suburbs listed below. Many of the city's central streets (such as Princes Street and Moray Place) are named after equivalent streets in Edinburgh.
- Dunstan Range (mountains)
- Duntroon
- Eglinton River
- Ettrick
- Eyre Mountains
- Fairlie, New Zealand
- Forsyth Island, New Zealand
- Fortrose
- Gair Loch on Seaforth River
- Galloway, New Zealand
- Garvie Mountains
- Glenavy
- Glenburn, New Zealand
- Glencoe, New Zealand
- Glendhu Bay
- Glenorchy
- Glentaki - a hybrid name for the valley of the Waitaki River
- Glentanner
- Glentunnel
- The Grampians (mountains)
- Inch Clutha (Meaning Clyde Island)
- Kelso
- Kinloch
- Kirkliston Range
- Kyeburn (=River/stream of the cows)
- Lake Aviemore
- Lake Benmore (Beinn Mor)
- Lake Dunstan
- Lake Forsyth
- Lake Innes
- Lake Roxburgh
- Lammerlaw Range (mountains)
- Lammermoor Range (mountains)
- Lauder, New Zealand
- Lochmara Bay (Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui)
- Loch Katrine, near Lake Sumner
- Loch Maree, on Seaforth River
- Lochiel, New Zealand
- Luggate
- Lumsden
- Mackenzie Basin (James Mckenzie)
- Maclennan, New Zealand
- Maclennan Range (Catlins)
- Macraes Flat
- Mossburn
- Mount Bruce
- Nevis Bluff
- Nevis River
- Ranfurly
- Saint Bathans, New Zealand (Abbey St Bathans)
- Seaforth River, named as in Loch Seaforth
- Soutra Hill
- Sutherland Falls (waterfall)
- Water of Leith (river)
- Wedderburn, New Zealand
Stewart Island (Rakiura)
Auckland Islands
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Scottish Place Names - Christchurch, New Zealand. rampantscotland.com.
- Web site: Bryndwr and Burnside . christchurchcitylibraries.com.