Bergen
English

Etymology 1
From Norwegian Bergen, from Old Norse Bjǫrgvin (“meadow between the mountains”).
Proper noun
Bergen
- A port city in Norway
- Bergen, in Hordaland county, is Norway's second-largest city.
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- A Catholic diocese named after the above see.
- A city/hamlet in North Dakota.
Translations
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See also
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Bergen, Norway on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 2
Proper noun
Bergen
See also
- Bergen County (New Jersey)
- Bergen op Zoom (Netherlands)
Dutch
Pronunciation
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Etymology 1
Plural of berg (“mountain”).
Proper noun
Bergen n
Derived terms
- Bergenaar m
- Bergens (adjective)
Etymology 2
From Norwegian Bergen, from Old Norse Bjǫrgvin (“meadow between the mountains”), cognate with Dutch berg (“mountain”) [cfr. etymology 1], German Berg (“mountain”), etc.
Proper noun
Bergen n
Derived terms
- Bergenaar m
- Bergens (adjective)
Anagrams
French
Etymology
From Norwegian Bergen, from Old Norse Bjǫrgvin (“meadow between the mountains”).
Proper noun
Bergen
- Bergen, a port city in Norway
German
Etymology 1
Cognate with Dutch berg (“mountain”) [cfr. etymology 2], German Berg (“mountain”), etc.
Proper noun
Bergen n
Etymology 2
From Norwegian Bergen, from Old Norse Bjǫrgvin (“meadow between the mountains”), cognate with Dutch berg (“mountain”) [cfr. etymology 1], German Berg (“mountain”), etc.
Proper noun
Bergen n (genitive Bergens)
- Bergen, a port city in Norway
Etymology 3
Noun
Bergen
- dative plural of Berg
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse Bjǫrgvin (“meadow between the mountains”), cognate with Dutch berg (“mountain”), German Berg (“mountain”), etc.
Proper noun
Bergen
Related terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse Bjǫrgvin (“meadow between the mountains”), cognate with Dutch berg (“mountain”), German Berg (“mountain”), etc.
Proper noun
Bergen