St. John's
See also: St. Johns and Saint John's
English
Etymology
The civil parish of Prince Edward Island is named after Saint John, with the name being a reference to a former name of the island (St. John's Island). Coined by British-Dutch surveyor Samuel Holland.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈseɪnt ˈd͡ʒɑnz/
- Hyphenation: St. John's
- Rhymes: -ɑnz
- Homophones: Saint Johns, Saint John's, St John's, St. Johns
Proper noun
St. John's
- The capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda.
- The capital and largest city of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
- Alternative form: Saint John's
- A civil parish of Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. [From 1765]
- A hamlet on the fringes of the town of Redhill, Surrey, England.
- A village, a suburb of the town of Woking, Surrey, England, also spelled St Johns.
- An urban area of the borough of Lewisham, London, England, also spelled St Johns.
- A former parish, now in South Yorkshire, England and forming part of the civil parish of Dinnington St. John's.
- A large suburb of Worcester, Worcestershire, England.
- A civil parish of County Kildare, Ireland.
- A civil parish of County Roscommon, Ireland.
- A small village in the sheading of Glenfaba district, Isle of Man.
- A suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.
Translations
capital of Antigua and Barbuda
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provincial capital of Newfoundland and Labrador
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See also
- Saint John's
- Saint John
- St John's
- St. John
- St John
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English St. John's. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: St. John's
Proper noun
St. John's n
- A neighbourhood of Sint Maarten.