Where does “Bergen” come from?

Bergen (Dutch) comes from Middle Dutch bergen, from Old Dutch bergan, from Proto-West Germanic bergan, from Proto-Germanic berganą, from Proto-Indo-European bʰerǵʰ- — to rise; high, lofty; hill, mountain.

Bergen (Dutch): to store, to stash away

Definitions

  1. to store, to stash away

Ancestry of “Bergen”, step by step

Bergen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Middle Dutch bergen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Dutchbergento get to safety, to keep safe; to stash away, to...
2Old Dutchberganto shelter, to hide
3Proto-West Germanicberganto preserve, to keep; to protect, to shelter
4Proto-Germanicberganąto take care of; to preserve, to keep; to...
5Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰerǵʰ-to rise; high, lofty; hill, mountain

via Norwegian Bergen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1NorwegianBergen
2Old NorseBjǫrgvinmeadow between the mountains
3Old NorsebjargAlternative form of berg; cliff
4Proto-Germanicbergazhill; mountain; refuge; shelter

Words derived from “Bergen

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰerǵʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic berganąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic bergan
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