Hardenberg
Dutch
Etymology
- (Overijssel) First attested as herdenborg in 1229-1230. Potentially a compound of Middle Dutch herde (“hard”) and berg (“hill, elevated place”). An alternative hypothesis interprets the name as a compound of herde (“fortified, strong”) and burch (“fortified settlement, castle”). Compare Montfort, Montfoort, Sterkenburg and Stoutenburg. See also Dutch Low Saxon Hadnbarreg, 'n Arnbarg.
- (Groningen) (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɦɑr.də(n)ˌbɛrx/
- Hyphenation: Har‧den‧berg
Proper noun
Hardenberg n
- A city and municipality of Overijssel, Netherlands.
- Meronyms: Achterin, Ane, Anerveen, Anevelde, Balkbrug, Benedenvaart, Bergentheim, Braamberg, Brucht, Bruchterveld, Collendoorn, Collendoornerveen, De Belt, Dedemsvaart, De Haandrik, De Haar, De Krim, De Maat, De Meene, Den Huizen, Den Kaat, Den Oosterhuis, Den Velde, Den Westerhuis, De Pol, De Schans, Diffelen, Ebbenbroek, Engeland, Gouden Ploeg, Gramsbergen, Groot-Oever, Hanekamp, Hardenbergerveld, Heemse, Heemserveen, Holtheme, Holthone, Hoogenweg, Keiendorp, Kievitshaar, Kloosterhaar, Loozen, Lutten, Lutten-Oever, Lutterhartje, Lutterveld, Mariënberg, Mulderij, Noord-Stegeren, Oud-Avereest, Oud-Bergentheim, Oud-Lutten, Rheeze, Rheezerveen, Schuinesloot, Sibculo, Slagharen, Sluis 6, Sluis 7, Sponturfwijk, Strooiendorp, 't Bergje, 't Haantje, Venebrugge, Witman
- A hamlet in Oldambt, Groningen, Netherlands.
Derived terms
- Hardenberger
- Hardenbergs
- Hardenbergerveld
- Ambt Hardenberg
- Stad Hardenberg
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