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Named after William Lamb, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and 2nd Viscount of Melbourne, Derbyshire; ultimately from Old English mylen (mill) + burne (stream).

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Melbourne

  1. The capital city of Victoria, Australia and former capital of Australia (1901–1927).
    Synonyms: Naarm, Narrm
    • 2024 November 27, Jessie Yeung and Isaac Yee, “Laos detains foreign hostel staff over backpacker methanol poisonings as families and travelers demand answers”, in CNN[1]:
      Speaking to reporters at Melbourne airport, their fathers thanked supporters and praised efforts from the Australian government, according to Nine News.
  2. A community in the Municipality of the District of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  3. A township municipality of Le Val-Saint-François Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada.
  4. A market town and civil parish in South Derbyshire district, Derbyshire, England, located in the East Midlands (OS grid ref SK3825). [1]
  5. A village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. [2]
  6. A small city, the county seat of Izard County, Arkansas, United States.
  7. An unincorporated community in Mendocino County, California, United States, previously spelt Melburne.
  8. A city in Brevard County, Florida, United States.
  9. A small city in Marshall County, Iowa, United States.
  10. A tiny home rule city in Campbell County, Kentucky, United States.
  11. A surname.

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Melbourne ?

  1. Melbourne (the capital city of Victoria, Australia; the former capital of Australia)

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From English Melbourne, from Old English.

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Melbourne

  1. a male given name from English [in turn from toponyms]
  2. Melbourne (the capital city of Victoria, Australia)

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    Borrowed from English Melbourne.

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    Melbourne f

    1. Melbourne (the capital city of Victoria, Australia; the former capital of Australia)

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      Borrowed from English Melbourne.

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      Melbourne n (indeclinable)

      1. Melbourne (the capital city of Victoria, Australia; the former capital of Australia)

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      • Melbourne”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[2] (in Polish)

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      Melbourne ?

      1. Melbourne (the capital city of Victoria, Australia)

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      Melbourne m inan (genitive singular Melbournu, declension pattern of dub)

      1. Melbourne (the capital of Victoria, Australia; the former capital of Australia)

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      • IPA(key): /melˈbuɾne/ [melˈβ̞uɾ.ne] (chiefly Spain)
      • IPA(key): /ˈmelbuɾn/ [ˈmel.β̞uɾn]
      • IPA(key): /ˈmelboɾn/ [ˈmel.β̞oɾn]
      • Syllabification: Mel‧bour‧ne

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      Melbourne m

      1. Melbourne (the capital city of Victoria, Australia; the former capital of Australia)
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      Melbourne

      1. Melbourne (the capital of Victoria, Australia)