Mérida

Etymology
From, from the third word of the name “  ”, from the feminine of , referring to the Iberian city being founded as an imperial veterans’ colony.

Proper noun

 * 1) A city in Spain’s western region Estremadura, in Badajoz province
 * 2) Latin American cities named after the above:
 * 3) in Mexico, capital of Yucatán state
 * 4) in Venezuela, an eponymous district capital in Guzman province

Translations

 * Arabic: مِرِيدَا, مَارِيدَة
 * Catalan: Mèrida
 * Dutch: Mérida
 * Extremaduran: Méria
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Latin: Augusta Emerita
 * Spanish:


 * Spanish:
 * Yucatec Maya: Joʼ

Etymology
From, from the third word of the name “  ”, from the feminine of , referring to the Iberian city being founded as an imperial veterans’ colony.

Proper noun

 * 1) The city Mérida in Spain's western region Estremadura, in Badajoz province
 * 2) Latin American cities named Mérida after the above:
 * 3) in Mexico, capital of Yucatan state
 * 4) in Venezuela, an eponymous district capital in Guzman province

Etymology
From, from the third word of the Roman name “ ”, from the feminine of , referring to the Iberian city being founded as an imperial veterans’ colony.

Proper noun

 * 1) the city  in Spain's western region Estremadura, in Badajoz province
 * 2) Latin American cities named  after the above:
 * 3) in Mexico, capital of Yucatan state
 * 4) in Venezuela, an eponymous district capital in Guzman province

Etymology
From the third word of the “  ”, from the feminine of, referring to the Iberian city being founded as an imperial veterans’ colony.