| Name |
Location |
Place name meaning (where known)
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| Amelup |
34°14′18″S 118°13′16″E / 34.23833°S 118.22111°E / -34.23833; 118.22111 (Amelup) |
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| Badgebup |
33°36′07″S 117°53′02″E / 33.602°S 117.884°E / -33.602; 117.884 (Badgebup) |
"place of wild rushes"[6]
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| Bailup |
31°44′24″S 116°18′40″E / 31.740°S 116.311°E / -31.740; 116.311 (Bailup) |
Aboriginal unknown origin.[7]
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| Balgarup |
|
"place of the black boy trees" (Xanthorrhoea preissii).[3]
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| Balingup |
33°47′13″S 115°58′55″E / 33.787°S 115.982°E / -33.787; 115.982 (Balingup)
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Derived from the name of an Aboriginal warrior, Balingan.[6]
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| Banjup |
32°07′26″S 115°52′34″E / 32.124°S 115.876°E / -32.124; 115.876 (Banjup) |
Named for Banjupp Lake.[7]
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| Barragup |
32°32′38″S 115°47′38″E / 32.544°S 115.794°E / -32.544; 115.794 (Barragup) |
Not known.[7]
|
| Beenup |
32°13′19″S 116°00′04″E / 32.222°S 116.001°E / -32.222; 116.001 (Beenup) |
A corruption of the Aboriginal name of nearby Beenyup Brook. Now known as Byford.[7]
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| Binningup |
33°08′56″S 115°41′20″E / 33.149°S 115.689°E / -33.149; 115.689 (Binningup) |
Apparently an Aboriginal name, but not necessarily traditional.[6]
|
| Boranup |
34°08′42″S 115°03′29″E / 34.145°S 115.058°E / -34.145; 115.058 (Boranup)
|
| Boyanup |
33°29′10″S 115°43′48″E / 33.486°S 115.73°E / -33.486; 115.73 (Boyanup) |
"a place of quartz"[6]
|
| Boyup Brook |
33°50′02″S 116°23′17″E / 33.834°S 116.388°E / -33.834; 116.388 (Boyup Brook) |
"place of smoke"[6]
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| Burekup |
33°19′0″S 115°48′0″E / 33.31667°S 115.80000°E / -33.31667; 115.80000 (Burekup) |
The Aboriginal name of a wildflower that grows profusely in the locality.[6]
|
| Carbunup River |
33°42′0″S 115°11′0″E / 33.70000°S 115.18333°E / -33.70000; 115.18333 (Carbunup River) |
" Variously "place of a kindly stream", "place of cormorants", and "place of the stinkwood thicket.[8]
|
| Cardup |
32°15′25″S 115°59′46″E / 32.257°S 115.996°E / -32.257; 115.996 (Cardup) |
"place of the racehorse goanna".[9]
|
| Chinocup |
33°32′0″S 118°23′0″E / 33.53333°S 118.38333°E / -33.53333; 118.38333 (Chinocup) |
an Aboriginal word of unknown meaning.[8]
|
| Condingup |
33°45′S 122°32′E / 33.750°S 122.533°E / -33.750; 122.533 (Condingup) |
an Aboriginal word of unknown meaning.[8]
|
| Coodanup |
32°33′14″S 115°44′38″E / 32.554°S 115.744°E / -32.554; 115.744 (Coodanup) |
Unknown.[9]
|
| Cookernup |
32°59′38″S 115°53′35″E / 32.994°S 115.893°E / -32.994; 115.893 (Cookernup) |
"the place of the swamp hen".[8]
|
| Coolbellup |
32°04′55″S 115°49′05″E / 32.082°S 115.818°E / -32.082; 115.818 (Coolbellup)
|
The Aboriginal name of a lake in the area.[9]
|
| Cooloongup |
32°17′46″S 115°46′48″E / 32.296°S 115.780°E / -32.296; 115.780 (Cooloongup)
|
"place of children".[10]
|
| Coolup |
32°44′0″S 115°52′0″E / 32.73333°S 115.86667°E / -32.73333; 115.86667 (Coolup) |
"place of the wild turkey".[8]
|
| Coomalbidgup |
33°38′0″S 121°22′0″E / 33.63333°S 121.36667°E / -33.63333; 121.36667 (Coomalbidgup) |
"Possum scratches up a tree & there is water there".[8]
|
| Cowaramup |
33°51′05″S 115°06′21″E / 33.8514°S 115.1059°E / -33.8514; 115.1059 (Cowaramup) |
believed to be derived from cowara, the Aboriginal name for the purple-crowned lorikeet (Glossopsitta porphyrocephala).[8]
|
| Culeenup (Cooleenup) |
33°34′34″S 115°46′23″E / 33.576°S 115.773°E / -33.576; 115.773 (Cowaramup) |
|
| Cundinup |
33°50′56″S 115°48′14″E / 33.849°S 115.804°E / -33.849; 115.804 (Cundinup) |
|
| Dalyellup |
33°24′07″S 115°37′30″E / 33.402°S 115.625°E / -33.402; 115.625 (Dalyellup) |
still, frothy water
|
| Dalyup |
33°43′0″S 121°36′0″E / 33.71667°S 121.60000°E / -33.71667; 121.60000 (Dalyup) |
Possibly the Noongar word for the king parrot or Hookbill.[4]
|
| Dandalup |
32°31′08″S 115°58′05″E / 32.519°S 115.968°E / -32.519; 115.968 (Dandalup) |
Not known.[11]
|
| Dardanup |
33°24′0″S 115°45′0″E / 33.40000°S 115.75000°E / -33.40000; 115.75000 (Dardanup) |
Believed to be a variation of the Aboriginal word "Dudingup" the meaning of which is not known.[4]
|
| Dinninup |
33°49′0″S 116°32′0″E / 33.81667°S 116.53333°E / -33.81667; 116.53333 (Dinninup) |
An Aboriginal name of unknown meaning.[4]
|
| Dwellingup |
32°42′54″S 116°03′50″E / 32.715°S 116.064°E / -32.715; 116.064 (Dwellingup) |
"place of nearby water".[4]
|
| Gelorup |
33°24′36″S 115°38′28″E / 33.410°S 115.641°E / -33.410; 115.641 (Gelorup) |
|
| Gidgegannup |
31°47′31″S 116°11′53″E / 31.792°S 116.198°E / -31.792; 116.198 (Gidgegannup) |
"place where spears are made". "Gidgie" is the word for spear.[12]
|
| Gnowangerup |
33°56′17″S 118°00′29″E / 33.938°S 118.008°E / -33.938; 118.008 (Gnowangerup) |
"place where the mallee hen nests" (Leipoa ocellata).[13]
|
| Gwelup |
31°52′34″S 115°47′56″E / 31.8762°S 115.7989°E / -31.8762; 115.7989 (Gwelup) |
"the lake that shifted position", derived from "Gwelgannow" which means to "shift the position" and "step aside".[12]
|
| Gwindinup |
33°31′0″S 115°44′0″E / 33.51667°S 115.73333°E / -33.51667; 115.73333 (Gwindinup) |
May be a local spelling of the nearby Gynudup Brook.[13]
|
| Jacup |
33°46′48″S 119°09′04″E / 33.78°S 119.151°E / -33.78; 119.151 (Jacup) |
|
| Jandabup |
31°44′28″S 115°51′04″E / 31.741°S 115.851°E / -31.741; 115.851 (Jandabup) |
"place of little eagle".[14]
|
| Jerdacuttup |
33°43′0″S 120°28′0″E / 33.71667°S 120.46667°E / -33.71667; 120.46667 (Jerdacuttup) |
Named for the Jerdacuttup River.[15]
|
| Jerramungup |
33°56′31″S 118°54′58″E / 33.942°S 118.916°E / -33.942; 118.916 (Jerramungup) |
"place of upstanding yate trees" (Eucalyptus cornuta).[15]
|
| Jingalup |
33°58′0″S 117°02′0″E / 33.96667°S 117.03333°E / -33.96667; 117.03333 (Jingalup) |
A contraction of nearby Kodjingalup Well.[15]
|
| Joondalup |
31°44′42″S 115°45′58″E / 31.745°S 115.766°E / -31.745; 115.766 (Joondalup) |
"place of whiteness or glistening".[14]
|
| Joweelingup |
32°35′31″S 115°49′55″E / 32.592°S 115.832°E / -32.592; 115.832 (Joweelingup) |
|
| Karnup |
32°22′05″S 115°49′37″E / 32.368°S 115.827°E / -32.368; 115.827 (Karnup) |
A local Aboriginal name, the meaning of the name is not known.[16]
|
| Karrakup |
32°15′22″S 116°04′12″E / 32.256°S 116.07°E / -32.256; 116.07 (Karrakup) |
From "Karrak", the Nyoongar word for the red-tailed black cockatoo which is prevalent in the area.[16]
|
| Karrinyup |
31°52′12″S 115°46′41″E / 31.87°S 115.778°E / -31.87; 115.778 (Karrinyup) |
Originally Careniup, of unknown meaning.[16]
|
| Kebaringup |
34°02′0″S 118°09′0″E / 34.03333°S 118.15000°E / -34.03333; 118.15000 (Kebaringup) |
A local Aboriginal name, the meaning of the name is not known.[17]
|
| Kendenup |
34°29′10″S 117°37′44″E / 34.486°S 117.629°E / -34.486; 117.629 (Kendenup) |
Of Aboriginal origin, of unknown meaning.
|
| Kirup |
33°42′25″S 115°53′31″E / 33.707°S 115.892°E / -33.707; 115.892 (Kirup) |
"the place of summer flies".[17]
|
| Kojonup |
33°50′17″S 117°09′07″E / 33.838°S 117.152°E / -33.838; 117.152 (Kojonup) |
"place of the stone axe".[17]
|
| Kudardup |
34°15′47″S 115°07′26″E / 34.263°S 115.124°E / -34.263; 115.124 (Kudardup) |
Named for Coodardup Mill.[17]
|
| Kulikup |
33°50′0″S 116°41′0″E / 33.83333°S 116.68333°E / -33.83333; 116.68333 (Kulikup) |
Not known.[17]
|
| Kundip |
33°41′0″S 120°11′0″E / 33.68333°S 120.18333°E / -33.68333; 120.18333 (Kundip) |
Not known.[17]
|
| Kuringup |
33°31′S 118°19′E / 33.51°S 118.31°E / -33.51; 118.31 (Kuringup) |
"place of wattle gum".[3]
|
| Kwobrup |
33°36′S 117°58′E / 33.600°S 117.967°E / -33.600; 117.967 (Kwobrup) |
"good place".[17]
|
| Mandogalup |
32°12′18″S 115°48′54″E / 32.205°S 115.815°E / -32.205; 115.815 (Mandogalup) |
An Aboriginal name, the meaning of which is unknown.[18]
|
| Manjimup |
34°14′17″S 116°08′31″E / 34.238°S 116.142°E / -34.238; 116.142 (Manjimup) |
An Aboriginal name said to be derived from "Manjin", a broad leafed marsh flag with an edible root.[19]
|
| Marbelup |
34°59′0″S 117°44′0″E / 34.98333°S 117.73333°E / -34.98333; 117.73333 (Marbelup) |
Not known.[19]
|
| Marrinup |
32°40′08″S 116°01′23″E / 32.669°S 116.023°E / -32.669; 116.023 (Marrinup) |
|
| Mariginiup |
31°43′19″S 115°49′37″E / 31.722°S 115.827°E / -31.722; 115.827 (Mariginiup) |
"to pull out flag leaved flax".[18]
|
| Mayanup |
33°56′0″S 116°27′0″E / 33.93333°S 116.45000°E / -33.93333; 116.45000 (Mayanup) |
No meaning or source for the name given.[19]
|
| Metricup |
33°46′41″S 115°07′59″E / 33.778°S 115.133°E / -33.778; 115.133 (Metricup) |
|
| Monjebup |
34°17′35″S 118°32′49″E / 34.293°S 118.547°E / -34.293; 118.547 (Monjebup) |
|
| Moodiarrup |
33°37′0″S 116°48′0″E / 33.61667°S 116.80000°E / -33.61667; 116.80000 (Moodiarrup) |
Not known.[19]
|
| Morangup |
31°37′3″S 116°19′20″E / 31.61750°S 116.32222°E / -31.61750; 116.32222 (Morangup) |
|
| Mullalyup |
33°44′42″S 115°56′53″E / 33.745°S 115.948°E / -33.745; 115.948 (Mullalyup) |
"the place where the young men had their noses pierced".[19]
|
| Mumballup |
33°31′41″S 116°06′47″E / 33.528°S 116.113°E / -33.528; 116.113 (Mumballup) |
|
| Mungalup |
33°24′0″S 116°06′0″E / 33.40000°S 116.10000°E / -33.40000; 116.10000 (Mungalup) |
Not known.[19]
|
| Munglinup |
33°43′0″S 120°52′0″E / 33.71667°S 120.86667°E / -33.71667; 120.86667 (Munglinup) |
A local Aboriginal word.[19]
|
| Muradup |
33°51′0″S 116°59′0″E / 33.85000°S 116.98333°E / -33.85000; 116.98333 (Muradup) |
An Aboriginal name.[19]
|
| Myalup |
33°06′07″S 115°41′38″E / 33.102°S 115.694°E / -33.102; 115.694 (Myalup) |
An Aboriginal name derived from a nearby swamp.[19]
|
| Nambeelup |
32°31′55″S 115°49′55″E / 32.532°S 115.832°E / -32.532; 115.832 (Nambeelup) |
|
| Nannup |
33°58′55″S 115°45′54″E / 33.982°S 115.765°E / -33.982; 115.765 (Nannup) |
"stopping place" or "place of parrots".[11]
|
| Narrikup |
34°46′26″S 117°42′07″E / 34.774°S 117.702°E / -34.774; 117.702 (Narrikup) |
"place of abundance"[11]
|
| Needilup |
33°57′0″S 118°46′0″E / 33.95000°S 118.76667°E / -33.95000; 118.76667 (Needilup) |
Not known.[11]
|
| Neerabup |
31°41′28″S 115°46′37″E / 31.691°S 115.777°E / -31.691; 115.777 (Neerabup) |
Possibly "swampy place" or "small basin or lake".[20]
|
| Noggerup |
33°35′0″S 116°10′0″E / 33.58333°S 116.16667°E / -33.58333; 116.16667 (Noggerup) |
Not known.[11]
|
| Nornalup |
34°59′28″S 116°49′19″E / 34.991°S 116.822°E / -34.991; 116.822 (Nornalup) |
"place of black snake" (Norn, a name of a Pseudechis species).[3]
|
| Nowergup |
31°38′13″S 115°44′46″E / 31.637°S 115.746°E / -31.637; 115.746 (Nowergup) |
"place of sweet water".[20]
|
| Ongerup |
33°57′58″S 118°29′10″E / 33.966°S 118.486°E / -33.966; 118.486 (Ongerup) |
"place of the male kangaroo".[21]
|
| Palgarup |
34°10′26″S 116°10′30″E / 34.174°S 116.175°E / -34.174; 116.175 (Palgarup) |
|
| Peringillup |
33°56′0″S 117°38′0″E / 33.93333°S 117.63333°E / -33.93333; 117.63333 (Peringillup) |
Not known.[22]
|
| Pingrup |
33°32′0″S 118°30′0″E / 33.53333°S 118.50000°E / -33.53333; 118.50000 (Pingrup) |
Believed to mean "grassy place".[3]
|
| Pootenup |
34°14′0″S 117°38′0″E / 34.23333°S 117.63333°E / -34.23333; 117.63333 (Pootenup) |
"place of the native hybrid mallee tree".[3]
|
| Porongurup |
34°39′50″S 117°52′26″E / 34.664°S 117.874°E / -34.664; 117.874 (Porongurup) |
|
| Qualeup |
33°50′0″S 116°48′0″E / 33.83333°S 116.80000°E / -33.83333; 116.80000 (Qualeup) |
The Aboriginal name of a nearby lake.[23]
|
| Quedjinup |
33°38′S 115°05′E / 33.63°S 115.08°E / -33.63; 115.08 (Quedjinup) |
|
| Quigup |
33°58′0″S 115°42′0″E / 33.96667°S 115.70000°E / -33.96667; 115.70000 (Quigup) |
Not known.[23]
|
| Quindalup |
33°32′0″S 116°00′0″E / 33.53333°S 116.00000°E / -33.53333; 116.00000 (Quindalup) |
"place of quendas" (Isoodon obesulus).[23]
|
| Takalarup |
34°36′S 118°2′E / 34.600°S 118.033°E / -34.600; 118.033 (Takalarup) |
|
| Tambellup |
34°02′28″S 117°38′31″E / 34.041°S 117.642°E / -34.041; 117.642 (Tambellup) |
possibly "place of thunder".[24]
|
| Wadjemup |
31°59′53″S 115°32′46″E / 31.998°S 115.546°E / -31.998; 115.546 (Wadjemup) |
Noongar name for Rottnest Island, meaning "place across the water".[25]
|
| Wagerup |
32°56′53″S 115°54′18″E / 32.948°S 115.905°E / -32.948; 115.905 (Wagerup) |
"Place of emus".[26]
|
| Wannanup |
32°35′53″S 115°38′38″E / 32.598°S 115.644°E / -32.598; 115.644 (Wannanup)
|
| Warawarrup |
33°02′53″S 115°54′43″E / 33.048°S 115.912°E / -33.048; 115.912 (Wannanup)
|
| Wattleup |
32°10′12″S 115°49′26″E / 32.170°S 115.824°E / -32.170; 115.824 (Wattleup) |
Named for Wattleup Road.[27]
|
| Wilyabrup |
33°47′0″S 115°2′0″E / 33.78333°S 115.03333°E / -33.78333; 115.03333 (Wilyabrup) |
|
| Wokalup |
33°06′36″S 115°52′52″E / 33.11°S 115.881°E / -33.11; 115.881 (Wokalup) |
Not known. Humorously said to mean "the confusion experienced by nocturnal animals during an eclipse".[26]
|
| Wonnerup |
33°37′26″S 115°25′12″E / 33.624°S 115.42°E / -33.624; 115.42 (Wonnerup) |
"place of the Aboriginal woman's digging or fighting stick".[26]
|
| Woogenellup |
34°31′48″S 117°49′41″E / 34.530°S 117.828°E / -34.530; 117.828 (Woogenellup) |
|
| Yallingup |
33°38′24″S 115°01′41″E / 33.640°S 115.028°E / -33.640; 115.028 (Yallingup) |
Place of caves
|
| Yalup Brook |
32°54′0″S 115°54′0″E / 32.90000°S 115.90000°E / -32.90000; 115.90000 (Yalup Brook) |
|
| Yangebup |
32°07′44″S 115°49′08″E / 32.129°S 115.819°E / -32.129; 115.819 (Yangebup) |
Derived from the Aboriginal word "yanget", the name of a native flax or bullrush.[28]
|
| Yoongarillup |
33°42′0″S 115°25′0″E / 33.70000°S 115.41667°E / -33.70000; 115.41667 (Yoongarillup) |
|
| Yornup |
34°03′22″S 116°10′12″E / 34.056°S 116.17°E / -34.056; 116.17 (Yornup) |
|
| Yunderup |
32°34′34″S 115°47′28″E / 32.576°S 115.791°E / -32.576; 115.791 (Yunderup) |
Derived from "Yoondooroop", the original spelling of one of the islands in the Murray River delta.[28]
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