All Megacities By Etymology - Statistics

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Etymology Population Agglomeration % Correct
Originally called Edo, meaning "estuary", with the word "capital" being later appended. 40.4 m Tokyo
95%
Meaning "Saint Paul" in Portuguese. 22.4 m São Paulo
94%
Named after the "Guang Province", which itself means "broad" or "expansive". 46.7 m Guangzhou
92%
Named after Mexico. 23.0 m Mexico City
92%
Named in honor of the Duke of York. 22.1 m New York City
92%
Meaning "The Angels" in Spanish. 17.7 m Los Angeles
90%
Meaning "Good Airs" (or less literally, Fair Winds). 16.8 m Buenos Aires
88%
Named after someone named Johannes, though nobody knows which one. 13.9 m Johannesburg
87%
Unknown. Probably corrupted from the Latinization of Brittonic Londinion. 14.8 m London
87%
Meaning, "Where indigo is found" in Tagalog. 25.7 m Manila
86%
Derived from the Moskva River. 17.3 m Moscow
86%
Meaning "River of January" in Portuguese. 13.2 m Rio de Janeiro
86%
Named after the patron goddess of the Koli community Mumbadevi. 25.1 m Mumbai
84%
Hanzi characters translate to "Northern Capital". 19.8 m Beijing
83%
Named after an indigenous tribe. the Parisii. 11.4 m Paris
83%
Hanzi characters directly translate to "upon the sea". 33.6 m Shanghai
83%
Derived from its official Arabic name, which means "The Vanquisher" in reference to Mars rising when the city was founded. 21.0 m Cairo
79%
Meaning "lakes" in Portuguese. 19.4 m Lagos
76%
Unknown. Potentially named after an ancient king, meaning "loose" in reference to Chandragupta II's iron pillar, meaning "eminence", named after a currency, or meaning "gateway". 30.3 m Delhi
74%
Descended from the word Seorabeol, which might mean "metal/gold city". 24.8 m Seoul
74%
Corruption of a settlement's name which translated to "Victorious Deed" or "Complete Victory", referring to a victory by Fatahilla against the Portuguese. 31.3 m Jakarta
67%
Unknown. Potentially named after a type of tree, a musical instrument, or the hidden Hindu Goddess Dhakeshwari. 20.2 m Dhaka
66%
Derived from an old Greek phrase meaning "to the city". 16.4 m Istanbul
66%
Corrupted from Limaq, meaning "Talker" or "Speaker". 10.1 m Lima
61%
Unknown. Potentially means "island village on a stream", or a "village on a stream" and makok, a plant that bears olive-like fruit. 18.8 m Bangkok
57%
Derived from a Telugu ruler, Damarla Mudirasa Chennappa Nayakudu. 11.3 m Chennai
57%
Unknown. Potentially meaning "Field of Kali", derived from Kalighat, derived from a word meaning "Flat Area", two words meaning "dug canal", or named in reference to regional production of quicklime and coir. 16.8 m Kolkata
55%
Unknown. Potentially meaning "The Abode of Tir/Mercury", "a warm place", or "bottom of the mountain slope". 15.3 m Tehran
50%
Meaning "Haydar's City" or "Lion City", named for Caliph Ali Ibn Abi Talib, also known as Haydar. 10.2 m Hyderabad
49%
Means "Large hill/slope". 17.7 m Osaka
45%
Hanzi characters translate to "Heavenly Ford". 12.7 m Tianjin
45%
Corrupted from an older name meaning "City of Guards" in Old Kannada. 12.2 m Bengaluru
43%
Corruption of the original name, in honor of the father of a famed deadly crocodile slayer. 17.8 m Karachi
43%
Named for a nearby village, whose name refers to marsh. 12.4 m Kinshasa
43%
Unknown. Potentially corrupted from a name derived from the Ravi River, possibly meaning "Blacksmith", or maybe "City of Lava". 13.0 m Lahore
39%
Named for a nearby castle, whose Hanzi characters translate to "Mansion Gate" or "Gate of China". 10.0 m Xiamen
39%
Potentially meaning "Peaceful". 10.5 m Nagoya
36%
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