Salisbury

Etymology
From, from , , , from via folk etymology + , , partial translation of British , , from ,  of unknown  origin, possibly ultimately from  (compare ) +.

Dissimilation of -r- to -l- is the result of influence from Salesbury in Lancashire, from +.

The naming of the village in New Brunswick is not entirely certain. It may be named after explorer (1707 - 1762) or after Salisbury in England.

The civil parish in New Brunswick is named after the village.

The former capital of Rhodesia was named after (1830–1903) who served three times as Prime Minister of Great Britain.

Proper noun

 * 1) A placename
 * 2) The,.
 * 3) A place in the United Kingdom:
 * , abolished on 1 April 2009 and merged into the unitary authority.
 * 1) The,.
 * 2) A place in the United Kingdom:
 * , abolished on 1 April 2009 and merged into the unitary authority.
 * 1) A place in the United Kingdom:
 * , abolished on 1 April 2009 and merged into the unitary authority.
 * 1) A place in the United Kingdom:
 * , abolished on 1 April 2009 and merged into the unitary authority.
 * 1) A place in the United Kingdom:
 * , abolished on 1 April 2009 and merged into the unitary authority.
 * , abolished on 1 April 2009 and merged into the unitary authority.

Translations

 * Amharic: ሳልዝብሪ
 * Arabic: سالزبوري
 * Egyptian Arabic: سولسبرى
 * Armenian: Սոլսբերի
 * Bengali: সল্‌স্‌বারি
 * Bulgarian: Солсбъри
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 梳士巴利
 * Mandarin: 索爾茲伯里
 * Finnish: Salisbury
 * Galician: Salisbury
 * German: Salisbury
 * Greek: Σόλσμπερι
 * Hebrew: סולסברי
 * Japanese: ソールズベリー
 * Korean: 솔즈베리
 * Latin: Sarisberia, Sarisburgum, Sarum
 * Latvian: Solsberi
 * Lithuanian: Solsberis
 * Marathi: सॉल्झब्री
 * Mazanderani: سالزبری
 * Old English: Searoburg
 * Persian: سالیسبری
 * Polish: Salisbury
 * Russian:
 * Thai: ซอลส์บรี
 * Ukrainian: Солсбері
 * Urdu: سالسبری
 * Welsh: Caersallog
 * Western Panjabi: سالسبری