Boca Raton

Etymology
From, from , from , from. Though named after, that region is actually in in , , ; not. Later English cartographers replaced the Spanish location at with, where a lagoon was located, now called. The original Boca de Ratones on Biscayne Bay, was an with a rocky bottom, that would  mooring lines.

The city of Boca Raton has a folk etymology, relating the name as "Rat's Mouth", where is mistaken for, and  is "mouth". This pertains to the local belief that the area hosted a 's lair (rats' lair), leading the city to have a on the city.

Translations

 * Greek: Μπόκα Ράτον
 * Japanese: ボカラトン
 * Spanish: Boca Ratón