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Maltese place names that are associated with water resources

The Maltese inhabitants have historically and traditionally recognized the importance of water. Several place names have been named after water sources that exist on the Islands. Most of these words have been derived from the Semitic languages and are very old, whilst others have Latin origins. Below are the definitions of the most common words that are associated with water.

Word

  Definition
Bahrija   Bahrija is derived from the word baharija, an Arabic word meaning oasis. It is located to the north of Rabat
Bir   "Bir" refers to a well. Places like Birzebbuga, Bir Miftuh, Bir id-Deheb all use this word.
Fontana   Literally meaning "fountain." This is of Latin origin.
Ghadira   Literally means 'Lake'. However the Maltese Islands do not have any natural lakes and thus this place name  can either signify a small pool like those of which are found at Ghallis (Ghadira s-Safra) and Kercem (Ghadira tas-Sarraflu) or a bay as that of Ghadira found at Mellieha.
Ghajn   The word "ghajn" refers to a source of water that could be easily accessed by people. Historically "ghajn" were communal water sources whereby people used to abstract water for consumption purposes. Several place names across the Maltese Islands have this word in their names. e.g. Wied ll-Ghajn, Ghajn Tuffieha, Ghajnsielem. Often Ghajn refers to natural fresh water springs.
Ilma   Meaning literally "water". Ghar Ilma is found near Victoria and Kercem in Gozo.
Marsa   "Marsa" means port. Various place names in the Maltese Islands have Marsa as part of their name generally followed by a direction of the wind rose indicating the location of the port e.g. Marsaxlokk, Marsascala, Marsalforn
Misqa   Misqa means "Watering place". Again it is of Arabic origin.
Qattara "Qattara" comes from the word Qatra meaning a drop. Several areas on the islands are named Il-Qattara or just Qattara. One of the few existing permanent fresh water pools known as il-Qattara can be found in the San Lawrenz area.
Wied "Wied" means a river valley. During the pluvial period many river valleys formed all over the Maltese Islands and drained to the sea. Today these are dry river valleys and occasional ones have temporary springs and water courses during the winter months. Very few have water all year through.

 

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A substantial number of streets in Malta and Gozo are named after a nearby river valley (Wied) or  water source (Ghajn). For a complete list of place names associated with water resources in the Maltese Islands click on each locality in the map below:

Marfa Ridge and Mellieha Rabat-Dingli Mgarr Gozo and Comino Qrendi, Zurrieq, Mqabba, Kirkop, Safi Attard, Balzn, Lija, Iklin, Pembroke, San Gwann, Swieqi Siggiewi and Zebbug Luqa, Qormi, Gudja, Ghaxaq, Tarxien and Santa Lucija Birzebbugia, Zejtun, Zabbar, M'xlokk, M'Scala, Xghajra, Fgura Inner and Outer Harbour


 

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