Etymology:
The name "Baltimore" has two possible origins:
Meaning:
Origin:
The name was first applied to the area in 1729 when the town was founded as a trading post. It was named after Lord Baltimore (Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore), the proprietor of the Maryland colony. The town grew into a port city and became a major center of trade, manufacturing, and industry.
Over time, the name "Baltimore" was also given to the city's surrounding county, the adjacent harbor, and eventually to the Baltimore Orioles baseball team.
Additional Notes:
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