River Avon

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Avon means "river" and is a cognate of the Brythonic afon, (pronounced /ˈavon/, or approximately "AH-von") in Welsh. Afon is the Welsh reflex of Proto-Celtic *abonā, "river" or Celtic. Variants of Welsh were spoken all across Britain before the Anglo-Saxon conquest of the country. In Wiltshire there are two Avons, one rising near Long Newton in North Wiltshire and passing Malmesbury, Chippenham, Melksford, Bradbury, and so to Bath, the other rising in Bishops Cannings and flowing through Rushall and Amesbury to Bemerton.[1] The logical explanation of the multiple rivers Avon in England is that non-Celtic arrivals would ask the indigenous people what the local river was called, and were apparently told, in the local language, that it was simply "a river". Similar naming processes have occurred with other cultures' early contacts; for example the Yarra River in Victoria (Australia) was named by European settlers who asked local Wurundjeri Aborigines what the river was called. "River Avon" in English therefore, literally means "River River". A similar redundancy give the "Rio Grande River".

There are several rivers named "Avon" in the United Kingdom and former colonies and dominions:

England

Wales

  • River Afan The name Afan is sometimes anglicised to Avon but does not carry the meaning of River in Welsh.

Scotland

Canada

New Zealand

Australia

  1. ^ Noted by Rev. W.H. Jones, in The Gentleman's Magazine August 1862, p 170.
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