We are living in this awesome Bengaluru someone in Marathahalli,
someone in Domlur and some other in Basvangudi but have you ever
wondered how did these areas got their names? I know that your answer is
NO. Let’s know it today. It is interesting.
1.Nagarbhavi
The name literally means “a well of snakes”. The name is due to the
high number of snakes present in the area before it got urbanized. Also,
some believe that it is called a “well” because of the surrounding
hillocks that are no longer present due to urbanization.
2.Marathahalli
The area got its name from a fighter aircraft named Marut which was
designed and assembled in HAL, which is very close to this area. There
are though a few contradicting reports that a Marut once crash landed in
this area giving it its name. Halli in Kannada means village.
3.Basavangudi
The name “Basavanagudi” refers to the Bull Temple
that is located here. You can find a monolith statue of the Nandi Bull.
Basava in Kannada, the local language, means Bull and Gudi means temple. Hence, the name Basavanagudi.
4.Malleswaram/ Malleswara
Located in the north-west of Bangalore, it derives its name from the famous Kaadu Malleshwara temple in this area.
5. BTM layout
BTM is actually an abbreviation for Byrasandra Tavarekere Madiwala.
The area for the layout was carved out from these three neighborhoods
and hence the name.
6. HSR Layout
HSR is an abbreviation for Hosur Sarjapur Road Layout. A relatively new
suburb located in the south-east of Bangalore, the layout, which is
built on land reclaimed from the Agara lake, is located between Hosur
Road and Sarjapur Road.
7. Rajajinagar
The area was named after Rajagopalachari, the freedom fighter and the last Governor-General of India.
8. Kodigehalli
This place/area was reportedly given as a gift(gift = Koduge in Kannada) by the former King Kempegowda to someone.
9. Madiwala
Madiwala in kannada means a washerman. Years when Bangalore ended in
Jayanagar, this area was full of washermen and hence the area got the
same name.
10. Sunkadkatte
The area was like a tollgate which was next to Lake and in Kannada Sunka means Tax and Katte mean lake.
11. Seshadripuram
The area was named after the late Diwan of Mysore Seshadri Iyer.
12. Domlur
13. Doddanekundi
Not that it is the back part of Elephant. The area was again
dominated by Telugu origin where it was originally called as Dodda Nakka
Vundi which means ‘There’s a big jackal there’ which then became
Doddanekundi in the mouth of kannadigas.
14. Ulsoor
The area had a jackfruit orchard. Jackfruit is called Halasu in Kannada. Halasu-ooru (Jackfruit Village) colloquially became Ulsoor.
15. RT Nagar
The area is named after the National anthem writer Rabindranath Tagore.
Hope it was informative. Do leave me your comments..