Namenazea placenames

=Voro Peninsula= The Voro /vó'ro./ Peninsula is the large peninsula in the north of Namenazea which is the urheimat of the Naumes people. its name is from Middle Naumes Vor (from which also comes the Svatolian Vor), from Old Naumes Vōŕa (which was borrowed into Old Moca as Vūra, becoming East Middle Moca Vwur, then South Luabian Várá), from Old Sumrë Vȯta ("the icicle", from the definite form of vuta "icicle").

Iegwo
Iegwo /iéˈgʷo./ is ???. Its name is from Middle Naumes Zībwo (from which also comes the Svatolian Seapo), from Old Naumes Addiubwo, from Old Sumrë Antiȯmo, borrowed from Old Tuura Andbiomo ("land with space, empty land" - from OT andbi "space, room" + omo "land").


 * Aohfoehfo /ɑohoˈé.ho/ - from Middle Naumes Āhfohihfo, from Old Naumes Āśaokhipfio, from Old Sumrë Aośaoküpio, borrowed from Old Tuura Aośsoaogȕbio ("barren mountain lake" < aośso "mountain lake" + aogȕbio "lifeless, barren, useless").
 * Ayeogw /ɑˈɰé.ogʷ/ is the largest city in Namenazea. Its name is from Middle Naumes Ayeodw (from which also comes the Svatolian Aweat), from Old Naumes Aggoddwaź (which was borrowed into old Moca as Addiubo, becoming East Middle Moca Aččiup, then South Luabian Ažiáp), from Old Sumrë Ankȯttaź, borrowed from Old Tuura Anggodaź (<anggod "scar, shame" + aź "surface", a reference to the many lakes to dot the peninsula) which originally referred to the whole of the Voro peninsula.
 * Ájiara /ɑjí'ɑr.ɑ/ - from Middle Naumes Ágiazear, from Old Naumes Aḥkiaddoro, from Old Sumrë Ahkiattȯlrȯ, borrowed from Old Tuura Ahkkiaddolro ("horned thistle" < addolr "horned" + ahkkia "thistle").
 * Badhūe /bɑˈðúː.e/ - from Middle Naumes Badhrūzi, from Old Naumes Paiddrūzji, from Old Sumrë Paėtruosji, borrowed from Old Tuura Baedrruosji ("village of the ash tree" < baed "ash tree" + druosji "village").
 * Bauleara /bau̯leˈɑ́.rɑ/ - form Middle Naumes Baulear, from Old Naumes Pobboluŕi, from Old Sumrë Pȯrpȯrȯti, borrowed from Old Tuura Borδborodi ("winter settlement of the knife" < borδ "knife" + borodi "winter settlement'').
 * Boloulene /bolou̯ˈlé.ne/ - from Middle Naumes Boloulen, from Old Naumes Poluallin, from Old Sumrë Pȯrruollin, borrowed from Old Tuura Bõruollin ("entrance to the enclosed valley" + bõr "elbow, bend in a river, enclosed valley" + uollin "entrance").
 * Börūe /bɵˈrúː.e/ - from Middle Naumes Brūzi, from Old Naumes Poddrūzji, from Old Sumrë Pȯrtruosji, borrowed from Old Tuura Borδdrruosji ("village of the knife" < borδ "knife" + druosji "village").
 * Gahfado /gɑˈhɑ́.do/ - from Middle Naumes Oghfado, from Old Naumes Uokhopfaḥto, from Old Sumrë Uokophėhtȯ, borrowed from Old Tuura Uogoppehto ("great tree covered hill" < uoggop "tree covered hill" + eht ("great, big, large").
 * Geado /ge'ɑ́.do/ - from Middle Naumes Gewado, from Old Naumes Kajuwaḥto, from Old Sumrë Kajuwėhtȯ, borrowed from Old Tuura Gajuwehto ("great trading place" < gajuo "trading place", the supine of ajuoti "to compromise, to make a deal" + eht "great, large, big").
 * Osado /os'ɑ́.do/ - from Middle Naumes Osado, from Old Naumes Aussaḥto, from Old Sumrë Aussėhtȯ, borrowed from Old Tuura Auhssehto ("great crator" < auhs "crator, rim of a volcano" + eht "great, big, large").
 * Iethūe /ieˈθúː.e/ - from Middle Naumes Wiethrūzi, from Old Naumes Kabbīttrūzji, from Old Sumrë Kappiėkhtruosji, borrowed from Old Tuura Gabbiekdrruosji ("village of the river crossing" < gabbiek "river crossing", the supine of abbiegti "to cross a river" + druosji "village").
 * Uorrūe /uo̯rːˈúː.e/ - from Middle Naumes Uorrūzi, from Old Naumes Ūŕuzidrūzji, from Old Sumrë Ȯldȯsitruosji, borrowed from Old Tuura Olδosidrruosji ("village of the meteor" < olδosi "meteor" + druosji "village").