There are a number of places named after famous people. For more on the general etymology of place names see toponymy. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see eponym.
Continents
- Americas (North America and South America) – Amerigo Vespucci
Countries
This is a summary of country name etymologies.
- Bharat – original name for India, derived from either Dushyanta's son Bharata or Rishabha's son Bharata
- Bolivia – Simón Bolívar
- Cambodia – Kambu Svayambhuva
- Colombia – Christopher Columbus (after the Italian version of his name, Cristoforo Colombo)
- Cook Islands – Captain James Cook
- Dominican Republic – Saint Dominic
- El Salvador – "The Saviour", referring to Jesus
- Eswatini – Mswati II
- Israel – Jacob (alternative name)
- Kiribati – Thomas Gilbert
- Liechtenstein – Anton Florian of Liechtenstein
- Marshall Islands – John Marshall
- Mauritius – Maurice of Nassau
- Mozambique – Mussa Bin Bique
- Philippines – Philip II of Spain
- Saint Kitts and Nevis – Saint Christopher
- Saint Lucia – Lucy of Syracuse (?)
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Saint Vincent
- San Marino – Saint Marinus
- São Tomé and Príncipe – Saint Thomas and Afonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal
- Saudi Arabia – Muhammad bin Saud
- Seychelles – Jean Moreau de Sechelles
- Solomon Islands – Solomon
- Uzbekistan – Öz Beg Khan of Golden Horde
Former countries
- Principality of Antioch, now part of Turkey – Antiochus, father of Seleucus I Nicator
- Lotharingia (Lorraine), now part of Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands – Lothair I
- Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia – Cecil Rhodes
- Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe – Cecil Rhodes
- Terra Mariana ("Land of Mary"), now Estonia and Latvia – Mary, mother of Jesus
British Overseas Territories
- Bermuda – Juan de Bermúdez
- Falkland Islands – Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount Falkland
- Gibraltar – Tariq ibn Ziyad (from Arabic: جبل طارق, romanized: Jabal Tariq, lit. 'Mountain of Tariq')
- Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha – Helena of Constantinople, and Tristão da Cunha
- South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands – George III and John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, respectively.
"Lands" of Antarctica
- Adélie Land – Adèle Dumont d'Urville
- Edward VII Land – King Edward VII
- Queen Maud Land – Queen Maud of Norway
- Ross Dependency – James Clark Ross
- Victoria Land – Queen Victoria
Towns and cities
- Caesarea (disambiguation) (various cities in various countries) – Julius Caesar or Roman emperors
Afghanistan
- Ahmad Abad, Afghanistan – Ahmad Shah Massoud
- Ahmad Shah Baba Mina – Ahmad Shah Durrani
- Ai-Khanoum, formerly named Alexandria on the Oxus – Alexander the Great
- Ayub Khan Mena (Kabul) – Ayub Khan (Emir of Afghanistan)
- Mir Bacha Kot District – Mir Bacha Khan (1825–1912)
- Ghaziabad, Kunar – Amir Muhammad Ghazi Khan Shaheed (died in 1980s)
- Ghazi Amanullah Khan Town – Amanullah Khan
- Jalalabad – Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar
- Jamal Mena, Kabul – Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghānī
- Kandahar – Alexander the Great
- Khwaja Bahauddin District- Khwaja Bahauddin, Naqshband of Turkistan
- Khushal Khan Mena – Khushal Khattak
- Mohammad Agha District – Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, a founder of the Qajar dynasty
- Nadir Shah Kot District – Mohammed Nadir Shah
- Shah Wali Kot District – Sardar Shah Wali Khan
- Sheberghan – Shapur II
- Sher Khan Bandar – Sher Khan Nashir
- Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul and Wazirabad, Kabul – Wazir Akbar Khan
Albania
- Ali Demi (neighborhood) – Ali Demi
- Asim Zeneli (Albania) – Asim Zeneli, Albanian hero
- Bajram Curri (town) – Albanian activist of Independence Bajram Curri
- Blloku Vasil Shanto – Vasil Shanto, Albanian hero
- Don Bosco (Tirana) – John Bosco
- Kastriot, Albania – George Kastrioti Skanderbeg
- Mihal Grameno (neighborhood) – Mihal Grameno
- Skënderbegas – George Kastrioti Skanderbeg
- Zogu I Zi (Tirana) - Zog I of Albania
Algeria
- Abdelkader Azil – Abdelkader Azil (1927–1959), Algerian activist
- Abou El Hassen – Abu al-Hassan (1934–1962), Algerian independence hero
- Ahmed Rachedi, Mila – Ahmed Rachedi (1930–1957), Algerian revolutionary martyr
- Assi Youcef – Bouiri Boualem (Youcef) (1927–1960), Algerian military
- Bekkouche Lakhdar – Bekkouche Lakhdar (d.1958), Algerian martyr
- Belouizdad, Algiers – Algerian militant and nationalist Mohamed Belouizdad
- Benabdelmalek Ramdane – Abdelmalek Ramdane (d.1954), first martyr of the revolution
- Bennasser Benchohra – Al-Nasser Bin Fameh (1804–1884)
- Bordj Badji Mokhtar – Badji Mokhtar (1919–1954), Algerian revolutionary
- Bordj Emir Khaled – Khalid ibn Hashim, grandson of the military leader Abd al Qadir
- Bordj Omar Driss – Commander Omar Driss (1931–1959)
- Bouraoui Belhadef – Bouraoui Ali Ben Cherif, a local hero of the national liberation war
- Constantine (Algeria) – Constantine the Great
- Didouche Mourad – Mourad Didouche, a veteran of the Algerian War of independence
- El Emir Abdelkader, Aïn Témouchent and Emir Abdelkader, Jijel – Emir Abdelkader
- Hassani Abdelkrim – Hassani Abdul Karim (d.1960)
- Hussein Dey (commune) – Hussein Dey
- Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne – Houari Boumédiène, President of Algeria
- Messaoud Boudjeriou – Messaoud Boudjeriou (1930–1961), Algerian revolutionary
- Mohammed Boudiaf (M'Sila) – Mohamed Boudiaf, President of Algeria
- Mostefa Ben Brahim, Sid Bel Abbès – Mostefa Ben Brahim (1800–1867), Algerian poet
- Ramdane Djamel – Ramdane Ahcène (1934–1962), hero of the national liberation
- Salah Bey (town) – Salah Bey ben Mostefa
- Salah Bouchaour – Salah Bouchaour (1933–1962), Algerian revolutionary martyr
- Sidi Bel Abbès – Sidi Bel Abbès El Bouzidi (d.1780), a Muslim marabout
- Sidi M'Hamed – Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine
- Zighoud Youcef (Town) – Youcef Zighoud, guerrilla leader
- Zmalet El Emir Abdelkader – Emir Abdelkader
Former:
- Berteaux was the name of Ouled Hamla – Henri Maurice Berteaux
- Bordj Le Prieur was the name of Bordj Badji Mokhtar – Louis-Ambroise Le Prieur (1908–1997)
- Burdeau was the name of Mahdia – Auguste Burdeau
- Colomb-Béchar was the name of Béchar – Louis de Colomb, French major general
- Duperré was the name of Aïn Defla – Guy-Victor Duperré, French naval officer
- Fort-Duquesne was the name of Kaous – Michel-Ange Duquesne de Menneville
- Georges Clemenceau was the name of Stidia – Georges Clemenceau
- Haussonvillers was the name of Naciria – Joseph d'Haussonville
- Mac-Mahon was the name of Aïn Touta – Patrice de MacMahon
- Molière was the name of Bordj Bounaama – Molière
- Negrier was the name of Chetouane – François de Négrier
- Orléansville was the name of Chlef – Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
- Pascal was the name of Salah Bey – Blaise Pascal
- Perrégaux was the name of Mohammadia – Alexandre Charles Perrégaux
- Philippeville was the name of Skikda – Louis Philippe I
- Port-Gueydon was the name of Azeffoun – Louis Henri de Gueydon, Governor-General of Algeria
- Renault was the name of Sidi M'hamed Ben Ali – Pierre Hippolyte Publius Renault, French general
- Saint-Arnaud was the name of El Eulma – Jacques Leroy de Saint-Arnaud
- Saint-Eugène was the name of Bologhine – Eugène Guyot
- Tirman was the name of Teghalimet – Louis Tirman
- Waldeck-Rousseau was the name of Sidi Hosni – Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau
Angola
- Comandante Valódia (Luanda) – Joaquim Domingos Augusto "Valódia" (died 1975), one of the prominent generals during the Angolan War of Independence
- Moçâmedes – Governor General of Angola, José D'Almeida Vasconcelos de Oliveira de Soveral e Carvalho, Baron of Mossâmedes (died 1805)
- Nelito Soares (Luanda) – Nelito Soares (1943–1975), Angolan revolutionary
- Patrice Lumumba, Luanda – Patrice Lumumba, Congolese Prime Minister
- Porto Alexandre, Angola – James Edward Alexander
- Rocha Pinto (Luanda) – João Teixeira Pinto
- Sá da Bandeira (Huambo) – Bernardo de Sá Nogueira de Figueiredo, 1st Marquis of Sá da Bandeira
- Viana, Luanda – Governor General of Angola, Horácio José de Sá Viana Rebelo (1910–1995)
Former:
- Carmona was the name of Uíge – Óscar Carmona, Portuguese president
- Henrique de Carvalho was the name of Saurimo – Henrique de Carvalho (1844–1909)
- Sá da Bandeira was the name of Lubango – Bernardo de Sá Nogueira de Figueiredo, 1st Marquis of Sá da Bandeira
- Serpa Pinto was the name of Menongue – Alexandre de Serpa Pinto, Portuguese explorer
- Silva Porto was the name of Cuito – António da Silva Porto
- Vila Arriaga was the name of Bibala – Portuguese president Manuel de Arriaga
- Vila Gago Coutinho was the name of Lumbala N'guimbo – Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho
- Villa João de Almeida was the name of Chibia – João de Almeida (1873–1953), Portuguese military
- Vila Pereira d'Eça was the name of Ondjiva – António Júlio da Costa Pereira de Eça
- Vila Robert Williams was the name of Caála – Sir Robert Williams, 1st Baronet, of Park
- Vila Roçadas was the name of Xangongo – José Augusto Alves Roçadas
- Vila Salazar was the name of N'dalatando – António de Oliveira Salazar, Portuguese dictator
- Vila Teixeira da Silva was the name of Bailundo – Francisco Teixeira da Silva (1826–1894), Portuguese colonial administrator
Andorra
- Meritxell – Our Lady of Meritxell
Antigua and Barbuda
- Codrington, Antigua and Barbuda – Christopher Codrington
- Coolidge, Antigua and Barbuda - Hamilton Coolidge
- Piggotts - Richard Albert Louden Piggott (1844-1926)
- Tomlinson, Antigua and Barbuda - Major John Tomlinson
Argentina
- Avellaneda – Nicolás Avellaneda
- Doctor Atilio Oscar Viglione – Atilio Oscar Viglione (1914–2010), Governor of Chubut
- (General) Belgrano – Many cities and towns after Manuel Belgrano
- Castelli – Many places after Juan José Castelli
- Ciudad Evita (means Evita City) – Eva Perón, First Lady of Argentina
- General Pueyrredón – second-level administrative subdivision named after Juan Martín de Pueyrredón
- Las Heras – Many places after Juan Gregorio de las Heras
- Presidencia de la Plaza – Victorino de la Plaza, President of Argentina
- Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña – Roque Sáenz Peña, President of Argentina
- Presidente Perón Partido – Juan Perón, President of Argentina
- Pueblo Illia (Misiones) – Arturo Umberto Illia, President of Argentina
- Rafaela, Santa Fe Province – Rafaela Rodríguez de Egusquiza
- Rawson – Guillermo Rawson
- Rivadavia Department – Many cities and towns after Bernardino Rivadavia, First President of Argentina
- Rosario Vera Peñaloza Department – Rosario Vera Peñaloza (1873–1950), Argentine teacher
- (General) San Martín – Many cities and towns after José de San Martín
- Sarmiento – Many municipalities and cities after Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
- Trelew – Lewis Jones
- Uriburu, La Pampa – José Félix Uriburu, President of Argentina
- Vicente López, Buenos Aires – Vicente López y Planes
- Villa General Mitre – Bartolomé Mitre
- formerly: Ciudad Eva Perón (means Eva Perón City) – Eva Perón, First Lady of Argentina; now La Plata
Armenia
- Abovyan and Abovyan, Ararat – Khachatur Abovyan, writer
- Anushavan – Anushavan Galoyan (1901–1945), World War II hero
- Artashat (Artaxata) – Artaxias I, Armenian king
- Baghramyan, Ararat, Baghramyan, Armavir and Baghramyan, Echmiadzin – Hovhannes Bagramyan, Armenian marshal and military commander
- Bagratashen – Bagrat Vardanian (1894–1971), hero of Socialist Labor
- Beniamin – Beniamin Galstian (1902–1942), World War II general
- Charentsavan – Yeghishe Charents, poet
- Chkalov, Armenia and Chkalovka – Valery Chkalov, Russian pilot
- David Bek, Armenia – Davit Bek, Armenian patriot
- Dimitrov, Armenia – Georgi Dimitrov, Bulgarian Communist leader
- Ferik – Ferik Polatbekov (1897–1918), revolutionary and poet
- Fioletovo – Ivan Fioletov, socialist martyr and Baku Commissar
- Gagarin, Armenia – Yuri Gagarin, Russian cosmonaut
- Gharibjanian – Bagrat Gharibjanian (1890–1920), Bolshevik martyr
- Ghukasavan – Ghukas Ghukasian (1899–1920), founder of Armenia's Communist Youth Movement
- Griboyedov, Armenia – Alexandr Griboyedov, Russian diplomat and author
- Gusanagyugh – "Gusan" (given name: Nakhshikar Sargis), bard
- Imeni Kirova, Armenia – Sergey Kirov, Bolshevik leader
- Imeni Tairova – Alexander Tairov, Armenian theater director
- Isahakyan – Avetik Isahakyan, poet
- Kamo, Armenia – Kamo (Bolshevik) (1882–1922), nom de guerre of Simon Ter-Petrossian
- Khanjian, Armenia – Aghasi Khanjian, first secretary of the Armenian Communist Party
- Kuchak – Nahapet Kuchak, 16th-century bard
- Lermontovo – Mikhail Lermontov, Russian writer and poet
- Lukashin and Lukashin, Yerevan – Sargis Lukashin, Armenian prime minister
- Martiros, Vayots Dzor – Armenian Prince Martireni, who was martyred against Persian forces
- Martuni, Armenia, Martuni (village) and Myasnikyan – Aleksandr Myasnikyan, first Communist president of Armenia, whose nom de guerre was "Martuni"
- Mayakovski, Armenia – Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian poet
- Mergelyan (Yerevan) – Sergey Mergelyan, Armenian scientist
- Mikhaylovka, Armenia – Timofei Mikhailov, Russian revolutionary and regicide
- Mkhchyan – after an Armenian commander
- Musayelyan, Ashotsk – Capt. Sargis Musayelian (1882–1920), Bolshevik military leader
- Nagapetavan – Nahapet Kurghinian (1900–1937), participant in the Bolshevik uprising in May 1920
- Nalbandyan, Armenia – Mikael Nalbandian, writer
- Narek, Ararat – Grigor Narekatsi, medieval monk and poet
- Nizami, Armenia – Nizami Ganjevi, Persian poet
- Paruyr Sevak, Armenia – Paruyr Sevak, poet
- Pushkino, Armenia – Alexander Pushkin, Russian author and poet
- Sarukhan – Hovhannes Sarukhanian (1882–1920), Communist revolutionary
- Sayat-Nova, Armenia – Harutyun Sayatyan, poet
- Shahumyan, Ararat, Shahumyan, Armavir, Shahumyan, Lori, Shahumyan, Yerevan and Stepanavan – Stepan Shahumyan, Bolshevik commissar
- Spandaryan, Shirak, Spandaryan, Syunik and Surenavan – Suren Spandaryan, Armenian revolutionary
- Sverdlov, Armenia – Yakov Sverdlov, Bolshevik leader
- Tumanyan, Armenia – Hovhannes Tumanyan, writer
- Yenokavan – Enok Mkrtumian (1896–1920), early Communist
- Zhdanov, Lori – Andrei Zhdanov
Former:
- Akhundov was the name of Punik – Mirza Fatali Akhundov, author
- Azizbekov was the name of Aregnadem – Meshadi Azizbekov, Soviet revolutionary
- Azizbekov was the name of Vayk – Meshadi Azizbekov
- Azizbekov was the name of Zarritap – Meshadi Azizbekov
- Batikian was the name of Gandzak, Armenia – Batik Batikian (1892–1920), Communist martyr
- Danushavan was the name of Aygehat – Danush Shahverdian, Armenian politician and diplomat
- Ghukasyan was the name of Ashotsk – Ghukas Ghukasian, founder of Armenia's Communist Youth Movement
- Imeni Beriya was the name of Shahumyan, Ararat – Lavrentiy Beria, Soviet politician and head of the secret police
- Imeni Beriya was the name of Zhdanov, Armavir – Lavrentiy Beria
- Imeni Stalina was the name of Sovkhoz Nomer Shest – Joseph Stalin
- Imeni Voroshilova was the name of Hatsik, Armavir – Kliment Voroshilov, Marshal of the Soviet Union
- Kalinin was the name of Noramarg – Mikhail Kalinin, Soviet leader
- Kalinino was the name of Tashir – Mikhail Kalinin
- Kamo was the name of Gavar – Kamo (Bolshevik) (1882–1922), nom de guerre of Simon Ter-Petrossian
- Kirov was the name of Amrakits – Sergey Kirov, early Bolshevik leader
- Kirov was the name of Taperakan – Sergey Kirov
- Kirovakan was the name of Vanadzor – Sergey Kirov
- Kirovka was the name of Mamai, Armenia – Sergey Kirov
- Kuybyshev was the name of Haghartsin, Armenia – Valerian Kuybyshev, Soviet leader
- Maksim Gorkiy was the name of Bovadzor – Maxim Gorky, Soviet author
- Mikoyan was the name of Yeghegnadzor – Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet leader
- Mravyan was the name of Yeghipatrush – Askanaz Mravyan, leader of Soviet Armenia
- Ordzhonikidze was the name of Vahan, Armenia – Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Soviet leader
- Samed Vurgun was the name of Hovk – Samad Vurgun, Soviet poet
- Shavarshavan was the name of Koti, Armenia – Shavarsh Amirkhanian, leader of the precursor to the Armenian KGB
- Spandaryan was the name of Silikyan – Suren Spandaryan, Armenian revolutionary
- Tumanyan was the name of Dsegh – Hovhannes Tumanyan, writer
- Vagharshapat was the name of Echmiadzin – King Vologases I (Vagharsh I)
- Vorontsovka was the name of Tashir – Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov, viceroy of the Caucasus
Australia
Austria
- Amaliendorf-Aalfang – Maria Amalia, Duchess of Parma
- Arnoldstein – Austrian knight and founder named Arnold
- Elisabeth-Vorstadt (Salzburg) – Empress Elisabeth of Austria
- Felixdorf – Felix Mießl (1778–1861), Mayor of Wiener Neustadt
- Hugo Breitner Hof (Vienna) – Hugo Breitner (1873–1946), Social Democrat politician
- Jakomini – Kaspar Andreas von Jacomini (1726–1805)
- Josefstadt – Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor
- Josef-Rautmann-Hof (Vienna) – Josef Rautmann (1890–1970)
- Kaisersdorf – Franz Joseph I of Austria
- Leopoldsdorf – Archduke Leopold Ferdinand of Austria
- Leopoldskron-Moos (Salzburg) – Leopold Anton von Firmian (1679–1744), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Leopoldstadt – Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor
- Per-Albin-Hansson-Siedlung (Wien) – Per Albin Hansson, Swedish politician
- Rennersdorf, Austria – Karl Renner
- Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus – Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria
- St. Pölten – The name Sankt Pölten is derived from Hippolytus of Rome. The city was renamed to Sankt Hippolyt, then Sankt Polyt and finally Sankt Pölten.
- Sankt Wolfgang-Kienberg – Wolfgang of Regensburg
- Theresienfeld – Maria Theresa
- Wilhelmsburg, Austria – William, Duke of Austria
- Wilhelmsdorf (Wien) – Father Wilhelm Sedlaczek (1793–1848)
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
- George Town, Bahamas – George III of Great Britain
- Matthew Town – George Buckley-Mathew, Bahamian governor in 1844–1849
- Nassau, Bahamas – William III of England
- Nicholls Town – Edward Nicolls
Bahrain
- Hamad Town – Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah
- Isa Town – Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifah
Bangladesh
- Cox's Bazar – Captain Hiram Cox
- Faridpur District – Sufi saint Shah Fariduddin Masud, follower of the Chishti order of Ajmer
- Kamalnagar Upazila – Ziaur Rahman´s nickname "Kamal"
- Madaripur District – Sufi saint 'Sayed Badiuddin Zinda Shah Madar
- Mostafapur Union – Sufi saint Shah Mustafa
- Moulvibazar, Moulvibazar Sadar, Moulvibazar District – Syed Moulvi Qudratullah Munsef, Muslim cleric and judge
- Mujibnagar – Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, President of Bangladesh
- Nesarabad Upazila – Nesaruddin Ahmad
- Osmani Nagar Upazila – General M.A.G Osmani
- Pirojpur District – Firoz Shah
- Rajshahi District – the Puthia Raj family
- Shariatpur District – Haji Shariatullah, eminent Islamic reformer of the Indian subcontinent in British India
- Sher-e-Bangla Nagar – A. K. Fazlul Huq, Bengali lawyer, legislator and statesman
- Sherpur District – Sher Ali Gazi, the last jaghirdar of the Gazi dynasty
Barbados
- Hastings, Barbados - Warren Hastings
- Speightstown – William Speight (legislator)
Belarus
- Barysaw – Boris-Rogvolod Vseslavich
- Braslaw – Bryachislav of Polotsk
- Budenovka (Minsk) – Semyon Budyonny
- Davyd-Haradok – Prince David Igorevich
- Dzyarzhynsk – Felix Dzerzhinsky
- Gusarovka (Gomel) – Nikolai Gusarov
- Kirawsk – Sergey Kirov
- Leninski, Belarus – Vladimir Lenin
- Molotovki (Mogilev) – Vyacheslav Molotov
Belgium
- Berchem-Sainte-Agathe – Agatha of Sicily
- Charleroi – Charles II of Spain
- Geraardsbergen – Geraard van Hunnegem, a manor local
- Heikruis – Hado
- Leopoldsburg – Leopold I of Belgium and Bourg, urban planner of the city
- Mariakerke – Mary
- Martelange – Martelius
- Molenbeek-Saint-Jean – John the Baptist
- Philippeville – Philip II of Spain
- Sint-Anna-Pede – Saint Anne
- Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse – Saint George
- Saint-Gilles – Saint Giles
- Saint-Hubert – Hubertus
- Saint-Josse-ten-Noode – Judoc
- Saint-Nicolas – Saint Nicholas
- Sint-Amands – Saint Amand
- Sint-Gillis-Waas – Saint Giles
- Sint-Laureins – Lawrence of Rome
- Sint-Martens-Latem – Martin of Tours
- Sint-Niklaas – Saint Nicholas
- Sint-Pieters-Leeuw – Saint Peter
- Sint-Truiden – Trudo
- Wervik – Virovos
- Woluwe-Saint-Lambert – Lambert of Maastricht
- Woluwe-Saint-Pierre – Saint Peter
Belize
- Albert (Belize House constituency) – Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
- Douglas, Belize - Douglas Wilson (bishop)
- Flowers Bank – William Flowers (d.1786)
- Fort George (Belize House constituency) – George III of the United Kingdom
- Georgeville, Belize - George Cadle Price
- Hopkins – Frederick Charles Hopkins
- Victoria Peak (Belize) – Queen Victoria
Benin
- Malanville – Henri Malan (1869-1912), French Governor of Dahomey
Bermuda
- Hamilton – Henry Hamilton
Bhutan
- Jigme Dorji – King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck
- Wangdue Phodrang – Wangdi, boy playing in a river
Bolivia
- Abel Iturralde Province – Abel Iturralde Palacios (1869–1935), Bolivian politician
- Alonso de Ibáñez Province – José Alonso de Ibáñez, resistance hero from Potosí
- Andrés Ibáñez Province – Andrés Ibáñez (1844–1877), leader of the federal revolution in Santa Cruz
- Ángel Sandoval Province – Angel Sandoval Peña (1871–1941)
- Aniceto Arce Province – Aniceto Arce Ruiz, President of Bolivia
- Antonio Quijarro Province – Antonio Quijarro Quevedo (1831–1903), Bolivian politician
- Azurduy Province – Juana Azurduy de Padilla, revolutionary guerrilla
- Bautista Saavedra Province – Bautista Saavedra Mallea, President of Bolivia
- Belisario Boeto Province – Belisario Boeto (1841–1900), Bolivian diplomat during a War of the Pacific
- Bernardino Bilbao Province – General Bernardino Bilbao Rioja (1895–1983), Bolivian military figure and politician
- Bolívar Province, Cochabamba – Simón Bolívar, Venezuelan military and political leader
- Burdett O'Connor Province – Francisco Burdett O'Connor, chronicler of the South American War of Independence and the making of Tarija
- Carlos Medinaceli (Potosí) – Carlos Medinaceli Lizarazu (1789–1841), Bolivian military
- Carrasco Province – Jose Carrasco Torrico (1863–1921), Vice president of Bolivia
- Cornelio Saavedra Province – Cornelio Saavedra, president of the Argentine First Junta
- Daniel Campos Province – Daniel Campos Cortes (1829–1902), Bolivian poet
- Eduardo Abaroa Province – Colonel Eduardo Abaroa, hero of the War of the Pacific
- El Carmen Rivero Tórrez (Santa Cruz) – Juan Rivero Tórres (1897–1951), a Bolivian engineer
- Eliodoro Camacho Province – Eliodoro Camacho, Bolivian politician, party leader, and presidential candidate
- Enrique Baldivieso Province – Enrique Baldivieso, Vice president of Bolivia under German Busch
- Esteban Arce Province – General Esteban Arce (1765–1815), Bolivian independence hero
- Eustaquio Méndez Province – Eustaquio Méndez Arenas (1784–1841), warrior leader of Tarija
- Franz Tamayo Province – Franz Tamayo, Bolivian intellectual, writer and politician
- Federico Román Province – General Federico Roman Calderon (1875–1943), Hero of the Chaco War
- Germán Busch Province – Germán Busch Becerra, former Bolivian military officer, hero of the Chaco War, and President of Bolivia
- Germán Jordán Province – Germán Jordán (1890–1932), a hero of the Chaco War
- Gualberto Villarroel Province – Gualberto Villarroel, President of Bolivia, who was killed in 1946 under his presidency
- Hernando Siles Province – Hernando Siles Reyes, President of Bolivia
- José Ballivián Province – José Ballivián, President of Bolivia
- José Manuel Pando Province – José Manuel Pando (1848–1917) president of Bolivia
- José María Avilés Province – General José María Avilés (1784–1838), a hero who was fighting during the Peru–Bolivian Confederation campaign
- José María Linares Province – José María Linares, President of Bolivia
- Ladislao Cabrera Province – Ladislao Cabrera, Bolivian hero during the War of the Pacific
- Loayza Province – Jose Ramon Loayza (1751–1839), President of Bolivia
- Luis Calvo – Luis Calvo Calvimontes (1879–1944), Bolivian lawyer and senator
- Manco Kapac Province – Manco Cápac
- Manuel María Caballero Province – Manuel María Caballero (1819–1865), one of the signatories of the Bolivian constitution of 5 August 1861
- Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz (Cochabamba) – Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz
- Maximiliano Paredes (Cochabamba) – Maximiliano Paredes (1879–1900), Bolivian soldier
- Modesto Omiste Province – Modesto Omiste Tinajeros, Bolivian writer and politician
- Monseñor Salvatierra (Santa Cruz) – José Andrés de Salvatierra (1772–1862), Bolivian priest and independence hero
- Monteagudo, Bolivia – Bernardo de Monteagudo
- Muñecas Province – Idelfonso de las Muñecas (1776–1816), priest and leader of the War of Independence
- Narciso Campero Province – Narciso Campero, President of Bolivia
- Nicolás Suárez Province – Nicolás Suárez Callaú
- Ñuflo de Chávez Province – conquistador Ñuflo de Chaves
- Obispo Santistevan Province – Monseñor José Belisario Santistevan Seoane (1843–1931)
- Oropeza Province – Samuel Oropeza (d.1907), an illustrious Bolivian statesman
- Padilla, Bolivia – Manuel Ascencio Padilla, an Upper Peruvian guerrilla chief
- Paz Estenssoro Viejo (Santa Cruz) – Victor Paz Estenssoro, President of Bolivia
- Puerto Siles – Hernando Siles Reyes
- Puerto Villarroel – Gualberto Villarroel, President of Bolivia
- Rafael Bustillo Province – Rafael Bustillo (1813–1873), Bolivian diplomat and foreign secretary
- Ramón Darío Gutiérrez (Itenez, Beni) – Ramón Darío Gutiérrez (1907–1987), minister of the interior
- Rufino Carrasco (Potosí) – Rufino Carrasco (1817–1891), Bolivian military during the war of the pacific
- San Ignacio de Velasco – José Miguel de Velasco Franco, President of Bolivia
- Sebastián Pagador Province – Sebastián Pagador Miranda (1733–1781), patriot of Upper Peru
- Sucre – Antonio José de Sucre
- Tarija – Tariq ibn Ziyad
- Teniente Bullaín (Oruro) – José Bullaín (1907–1934), Hero of the Chaco war
- Tomas Barrón Province – Colonel Tomas Barrón (d.1810), an Independence hero
- Tomás Frías Province – Tomás Frías Ametller, President of Bolivia
- Tupac Katari, Santa Cruz – Tupac Katari
- Uriondo – Francisco Uriondo (1784–1822)
- Urriolagoitia, Chuquisaca – Mamerto Urriolagoitía
- Vaca Díez Province – Antonio Vaca Diez (1840–1897)
- Villa Abecia – Valentin Abecia (1846–1910)
- Villa Banzer, Beni – Hugo Banzer
- Villa Barrientos (La Paz) – René Barrientos
- Villa Vaca Guzmán – Santiago Vaca Guzmán (1847–1896)
- Villamontes – Ismael Montes, President of Bolivia
- Villazón – Eliodoro Villazón
- Waldo Ballivián Municipality – Waldo Ballivián Soria-Galvarro (1917–1946)
- Warnes, Bolivia – Ignacio Warnes, military leader in the South American war of independence
- Zudáñez – Jaime de Zudáñez
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Mrkonjić Grad – King Peter I of Serbia who had taken the nom de guerre "Mrkonjić" while fighting against the Ottoman Empire
- Tomislavgrad – King Tomislav of Croatia or Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia
Botswana
- Francistown – Daniel Francis (1840–1920), English prospector
- Gaborone – Chief Gaborone
Brazil
For a longer list, please see List of places in Brazil named after people.
- Salvador, Brazil – Jesus (the Christian Savior)
- São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil – Louis IX of France (Saint Louis)
- São Paulo – Saint Paul
Brunei
- Bandar Seri Begawan – Omar Ali Saifuddien III
Bulgaria
- Anton, Sofia Province – partisan Stefan Minev "Anton" (1917–1944)
- Antonovo – Anton Krastev, who died in a battle of 1944
- Asenovgrad – Tsar Ivan Asen II
- Aksakovo – Russian littérateur Ivan Aksakov
- Benkovski, Kardzhali Province – revolutionary Georgi Benkovski
- Blagoevgrad – Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party founder Dimitar Blagoev
- Botevgrad – Revolutionary and National Hero Hristo Botev
- Bratya Daskalovi – The Daskalovi brothers Dimitar, Ivan and Nikola
- Chervenkovtsi (Veliko Tarnovo) – Valko Chervenkov, Prime Minister of Bulgaria
- Dimitrovgrad – Communist leader and Prime Minister Georgi Dimitrov
- Dimovo – partisan Zhivko (Dimo) Puev (1903–1943)
- Dobrich – 14th-century Dobrujan ruler Dobrotitsa
- Dospat – Despot Alexius Slav
- Dulovo, Bulgaria – early medieval Bulgarian Dulo clan
- Elena, Bulgaria – Bulgarian bride Elena
- Elin Pelin – writer Elin Pelin
- General Toshevo – General Stefan Toshev
- Georgi Damyanovo – Georgi Damyanov, President of Bulgaria in 1950 until 1958
- Georgi Dobrevo – Georgi Dobrev (1893–1966), Bulgarian political figure
- Gotse Delchev – revolutionary Gotse Delchev
- Gurkovo – Iosif Gurko, one of Russian commanders in Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
- Hadzhidimovo – leftist Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) revolutionary Dimo Hadzhidimov
- Isperih – Khan Asparuh of Bulgaria
- Ivaylovgrad – Tsar Ivaylo of Bulgaria
- Kableshkovo (disambiguation) – revolutionary Todor Kableshkov
- Kapitan Andreevo – Bulgarian officer Nikola Kolev Andreev (1876–1912)
- Kapitan Petko voyvoda – Petko Voyvoda
- Krumovgrad – Khan Krum of Bulgaria
- Kubrat – Khan Kubrat of Bulgaria
- Kyustendil – 14th-century local feudal Constantine Dragaš
- Levski (town) – revolutionary and National Hero Vasil Levski
- Madzharovo – revolutionary Dimitar Madzharov (1882–1949)
- Momchilgrad – medieval Bulgarian ruler Momchil
- Nikola Kozlevo – Bulgarian National Revival revolutionary and writer Nikola Kozlev (1824–1902)
- Omurtag – Khan Omurtag of Bulgaria
- Pavel Banya – St. Pavel (Paul) and Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia
- Polyanovo, Burgas Province and Polyanovo, Haskovo Province – Dimitar Polyanov (1878–1953), poet
- Radomir (town) – Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria
- Rakovski – revolutionary Georgi Sava Rakovski
- Roman, Bulgaria – Tsar Roman of Bulgaria
- Samuil (village) – Tsar Samuil of Bulgaria
- Sandanski – revolutionary Yane Sandanski
- Shumen – Bulgarian emperor Simeon the Great
- Simeonovgrad – Tsar Simeon I of Bulgaria
- St. Anastasia Island – Anastasia of Sirmium
- St. Ivan Island – St. John the Baptist
- Stamboliyski – Prime Minister of Bulgaria Aleksandar Stamboliyski
- Stambolovo, Haskovo Province – Prime Minister of Bulgaria Stefan Stambolov
- Stefan Karadzhovo – Bulgarian Revolutionary Stefan Karadzha
- Suvorovo – Alexander Suvorov, one of the famous Russian military commanders
- Tervel – Khan Tervel of Bulgaria
- Thompson – British officer William Frank Thompson
- Tsar Kaloyan – Tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria
- Tsarevo – Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria
- Tsenovo, Ruse Province – Influential Svishtov merchant Dimitar Apostolov Tsenov (1852–1932)
- Velingrad – Bulgarian communist revolutionary Vela Peeva
- Yambol – Roman Emperor Diocletian
- Zhivkovo (Sofia) – Georgi Zhivkov (1844–1899), minister of education
Former:
- Borisovgrad was the name of Parvomay – Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria
- Grudovo was the name of Sredets – Todor Grudov (1895–1935)
- Kolarovgrad was the name of Shumen – Vasil Kolarov
- Stalin was the name of Varna – Joseph Stalin
- Stanke Dimitrov was the name of Dupnitsa – revolutionary Stanke Dimitrov
- Tolbukhin was the name of Dobrich – Soviet marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin
Burkina Faso
- Sankara, Burkina Faso – Thomas Sankara, Military, Revolutionary and President of Burkina Faso
Cambodia
- Phnom Penh – said to be named for Lady Penh
- Sihanoukville (city) – King Norodom Sihanouk
Canada
Central African Republic
- Barthélemy Boganda Stadium – Barthélemy Boganda, First Prime Minister
- Carnot, Central African Republic – Sadi Carnot, French President
- Possel – Marshal Possel-Deydier, who was killed in combat against Rabih az-Zubayr at Kouno the year before
- Sibut – Adolphe Pierre Sibut
Chad
- Faya-Largeau – French Colonel, Étienne Largeau (1867–1916)
Former:
- Fort Archambault was the name of Sarh – Gustave Archambaud (1872–1899), French topographer
- Fort-Lamy was the name of N'Djamena – Amédée-François Lamy, an army officer
Chile
- Capitán Prat Province – Arturo Prat, naval hero
- Candelario Mancilla – José Candelario Mancilla Uribe (1900–1967), Chilean inhabitant of Lake O'Higgins
- Cardenal Caro Province – José María Caro Rodríguez, first Cardinal of Chile
- Cochrane – Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, captain
- Diego de Almagro, Chile – Diego de Almagro
- Galvarino – Galvarino, Mapuche leader during the War of Arauco
- Gorbea – Andrés Antonio de Gorbea (1792–1852), founder and first dean of the Faculty of Mathematical and Exact Sciences of the University of Chile
- General Lagos – General Pedro Lagos, commander of Chilean troops in the Battle of Arica
- Lautaro – Lautaro, Mapuche leader during the War of Arauco
- Molina, Chile – Juan Ignacio Molina, Jesuit
- Osorno, Chile – Ambrosio O'Higgins, founder and Marquis of Osorno
- Padre José Fernandez Perez (Puerto Montt) – José Fernandez Perez (1919–2000), Spanish priest
- Padre Hurtado – Saint Alberto Hurtado
- Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Chile – Pedro Aguirre Cerda, President
- Puerto Ingeniero Ibáñez – Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, President
- Puerto Montt – Manuel Montt, President
- Puerto Saavedra – Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez, military figure who played a major role in the Occupation of the Araucanía
- Puerto Varas – Antonio Varas, minister of the interior
- Puerto Williams – Juan Williams Rebolledo, Chilean admiral
- San Fernando – Saint Ferdinand
- San Pedro de Atacama – Saint Peter
- Santiago – James, son of Zebedee (Saint James)
- Teodoro Schmidt – Teodoro Schmidt
- Valdivia – Pedro de Valdivia, conqueror of Chile
- Vicuña, Chile – Colonel Joaquín Vicuña Larraín, founder of a city
- Villa Frei (Coyhaique) – Eduardo Frei Montalva, President
- Villa O'Higgins – Bernardo O'Higgins, libertador of Chile
China
- Chuxiong City - Cuan Wei Chu & General Zhao Yong (also known as Nanxiong), two great militaries of the region
- Gensi Township – Yang Gensi, PLA soldier
- Huanghua – Huang Hua, communist revolutionary
- Jingyu, Jilin – General Yang Jingyu
- Leifeng Subdistrict – Lei Feng, PLA soldier
- Maoming – scholar and doctor Pan Maoming
- Qinhuangdao – Qin Shi Huang, First emperor of China
- Tong Linge Road, Zhao Dengyu Road, Zhang Zizhong Road – Tong Linge, Zhao Dengyu, Zhang Zizhong, soldiers in the Second Sino-Japanese War
- Yingjun – Liu Yingjun (1945–1966), PLA soldier
- Zhidan County – Liu Zhidan, military commander and Communist leader
- Zhongshan, Guangdong – Birthplace of Sun Yat-sen, also known as Sun Zhongshan, Chinese political theorist and revolutionary politician, Father of the Nation and former President of the Republic of China. City formerly known as Xiangshan.
- Zichang County – Xie Zichang (1897–1935), Communist martyr
- Zuoquan County – Zuo Quan, a general in the Chinese Red Army
Colombia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Cité Maman Mobutu (Kinshasa) – Marie-Antoinette Mobutu (1941–1977), First Lady of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Cité Mzee Laurent Désiré Kabila (Kinshasa) – Laurent-Désiré Kabila, President
- Kasa-Vubu, Kinshasa – Joseph Kasa-Vubu
- Lumumba (Lodja) – Patrice Lumumba, First Prime Minister
- Lumumbaville – Patrice Lumumba, First Prime Minister
Former:
- Albertville was the name of Kalemie – Albert I of Belgium
- Coquilhatville was the name of Mbandaka – Camille-Aimé Coquilhat
- Élisabethville was the name of Lubumbashi – Queen Elizabeth of Belgium
- Jadotville was the name of Likasi – Jean Jadot
- Léopoldville was the name of Kinshasa – Leopold II of Belgium
- Ponthierville was the name of Ubundu – Pierre Ponthier
- Stanleyville was the name of Kisangani – Henry Morton Stanley
- Thysville was the name of Mbanza-Ngungu – Albert Thys
Republic of the Congo
- Brazzaville – Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza
- Dolisie – Albert Dolisie
- Lumumba (Point Noire) – Patrice Lumumba
Former:
- Fort-Rousset was the name of Owando – Alexis Rousset, French colonial administrator
- Jacob was the name of Nkayi – Léon Jacob, French engineer
Costa Rica
- Abangares (canton) – Cacique Avancari
- Acosta (canton) – Tomás de Acosta y Hurtado de Mendoza (1747–1821), Governor of province of Costa Rica
- Alfaro (Alajuela) – Juan Alfaro Ruiz (1810–1856), Costa Rican military and hero of the Filibuster war
- Alvarado (canton) – Presbyter Joaquin Alvarado Ruiz (d.1890)
- Anselmo Llorente District and Llorente District – Anselmo Llorente y La Fuente (1800–1871), Costa Rican Bishop
- Aserrí (canton) – Cacique Aczarri
- Bagaces – Cacique Bagatzi
- Barva – Cacique Barvak
- Biolley (Puntarenas) – Paul Biolley (1862–1908), Swiss educator and naturalist
- Bolívar District, Grecia – Simón Bolívar
- Cañas (canton) – José María Cañas, Salvadoran military figure
- Carmona District, Nandayure – José Daniel Carmona Briceño (1869–1929)
- Carrillo (canton) – Braulio Carrillo Colina, a head of state of Costa Rica
- Cervantes District – Juan de Cervantes
- Ciudad Cortés – León Cortés Castro. President of Costa Rica
- Ciudad Neily – Ricardo Neily Jop (1912–2000), a Lebanese citizen and founder of a city
- Curridabat – Cacique Corriava
- Daniel Flores District – José Daniel Flores Zavaleta (1876–1958), Costa Rican teacher
- Daniel Oduber (Liberia) – Daniel Oduber Quirós
- Dota (canton) – Cacique Ota
- El Guarco (canton) – Cacique El Guarco
- Flores (canton) – Don Juan J.Flores Umaña (1843–1903), a Costa Rican physician
- Garcia Flamenco (Guanacaste) – Marcelino Garcia Flamenco (1888–1919), a Salvadoran teacher
- Goicoechea (canton) – Fray José Antonio de Liendo y Goicoechea
- Gutiérrez Braun District – Hernán Gutiérrez Braun (1902–1980), Costa Rican engineer
- Heredia, Costa Rica – Alonso Fernández de Heredia, a President of the Real Audiencia of Guatemala
- Jiménez (canton) – Jesús Jiménez Zamora President of Costa Rica
- León Cortés (canton) – León Cortés Castro
- Llano Brenes (Alajuela) – Alberto Manuel Brenes (1870–1948)
- Mayorga de Liberia – Francisco Mayorga Rivas (1864–1940)
- Montes de Oca (canton) – Don Faustino Montes de Oca (1860–1902), a former congressional representative from the area
- Montezuma, Costa Rica – Moctezuma II, an Aztec Emperor
- Mora (canton) – Juan Rafael Mora Porras and Juan Mora Fernández
- Moravia (canton) – Juan Rafael Mora Porras, President of Costa Rica and National Hero
- Morazan (Alajuela), Morazan (San Jose) and Morazan (Limon) – Francisco Morazán
- Naranjito de Aguirre – Rolando Aguirre Lobo (1918–1948)
- Oreamuno (canton) – Francisco María Oreamuno Bonilla, President of Costa Rica
- Orlich (Alajuela) – Francisco Orlich Bolmarcich
- Orotina – Gurutina, indigenous king of the chorotega ethnic
- Osa (canton) – Cacique Osa
- Pérez Zeledón (canton) – Pedro Pérez Zeledón (1854–1930), Jurist and diplomat
- Pittier District – Henri François Pittier
- Pococí (canton) – Cacique Pococi
- Puerto Jiménez and Jiménez, Pococí – Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno President of Costa Rica
- Puerto Soley (Guanacaste) – Tomás Soley Güell (1875–1943), Costa Rican economist
- Puerto Thiel (Guanacaste) – Monseñor Bernardo Augusto Thiel (1850–1901)
- Puerto Vargas (Limon) – Balvanero Vargas Molina (1833–1905), Governor of Limon
- Quesada, San Carlos – Napoleon Quesada Salazar (1873–1937), Poet
- Rincón Ulate (Sarchi) – Otilio Ulate Blanco
- Rivas, Costa Rica – Domingo Rivas Salvatierra (1836–1900)
- Rodríguez District – Herminio de Jesús Rodríguez Gonzalez (1892–1965)
- Santa Bárbara de Heredia – Saint Barbara
- Santa Ana (canton) – Saint Anne
- San Carlos (canton) – Saint Charles Borromeo
- Santo Domingo (canton), Costa Rica – Saint Dominic
- San Isidro (canton) – Saint Isidro Labrador
- San Isidro de El General – Saint Isidro Labrador and General Bernardo Soto Alfaro, President of Costa Rica
- San José, Costa Rica – Saint Joseph
- San Mateo de Alajuela – Saint Matthew
- San Pablo (canton) – Saint Paul of Tarsus
- San Rafael (canton) – Saint Raphael
- San Ramón, Costa Rica – Saint Raymond Nonnatus or Ramon Salas Sandoval (1838–1902) and Ramon Rodriguez Solorzano (1818–1893), two prominent figures in San Ramon
- San Vito (Costa Rica) – Saint Vitus or Vito Sansonetti (1916–1999), Italian marine and founder of San Vito de Java
- Valverde (San Ramon) – Carlos Luis Valverde (1903–1948), Costa Rican physician and revolutionary
- Vázquez de Coronado (canton) – Conquistador Juan Vázquez de Coronado
- Volio District – Julián Volio Llorente
Former:
- Aguirre (now Quepos) – Rolando Aguirre Lobo: a hero of Revolution of 1948
- Alfaro Ruiz (now Zarcero) – Colonel Juan Alfaro Ruiz, a hero of the National Campaign of 1856
- Valverde Vega (now Sarchí) – Carlos Luis Valverde Vega, a physician and founder of the Unión Médica Nacional (National Medical Union).
Croatia
- Dinko Šimunović (Zagreb) – Dinko Šimunović, Croatian writer
- Ernestinovo – Mrs. Ernestina Klein
- Eugen Kvaternik (Zagreb) – Eugen Kvaternik, Croatian nationalist politician
- Ferdinandovac – Ferdinand I of Austria, President of the German Confederation, King of Hungary
- Generalski Stol – General Vuk Krsto Frankopan
- Ivan Mažuranić (Zagreb) – Ivan Mažuranić, Croatian poet, lawyer and politician
- Karlovac – King Charles II of Austria
- Maksimir – Maksimilijan Vrhovac, bishop of Zagreb
- Ošljak – Known in Italian and historical documents as Calugerà or Calogerà, after the Calogerà family who owned it
- Oton Župančič (Zagreb) – Oton Župančič, Slovene poet
- Tomislavovac – Tomislav of Yugoslavia
Former:
- Kardeljevo was the name of Ploče from 1950 through 1954 and from 1980 through 1990 – Edvard Kardelj
- Titova Korenica was the name of Korenica from 1945 through 1997 – Josip Broz Tito
Cuba
- Bartolomé Masó, Cuba – Bartolomé Masó, a Cuban patriot and President of Cuba
- Briones Montoto (Cuba) – Antonio Briones Montoto (1940–1967), Cuban revolutionary
- Calixto García, Cuba – Calixto García Iñiguez, an independence war hero
- Camilo Cienfuegos (Santa Cruz del Norte) – Camilo Cienfuegos, Cuban revolutionary
- Cárdenas, Cuba – Mateo de Cárdenas y Vélez de Guevara
- Central José Smith Comas (Cárdenas) – José Smith Comas (1932–1956)
- Cespedes, Cuba – Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, Father of the Cuban Fatherland and first President of Cuba
- Cienfuegos – José Cienfuegos Jovellanos, Captain General of Cuba
- Ciro Redondo – Ciro Redondo, a Cuban revolutionary
- Colón, Cuba – Christopher Columbus
- Emilio Córdova (Encrucijada) – Emilio Córdova Garcia (1938–1958)
- Frank País, Cuba – revolutionary Frank País
- Héctor Molina (San Nicolás) – Héctor Molina Riaño (1922–1958)
- Hermanos Saíz (San Juan y Martínez) – The Saiz Brothers who died in action in 1957
- Heriberto Orellanes (La Sierpe) – Heriberto Felipe Orellana (1926–1959)
- Holguín – Captain García Holguín, Spanish military officer
- Jesús Menéndez – Cuban trade unionist Jesús Menéndez Larrondo
- Juan Gualberto Gómez (Matanzas) – Juan Gualberto Gómez
- Loynaz Hechavarría (Holguin) – Loynaz Hechavarría Cordovés (1911–1956)
- Manuel Sanguily (Ciego de Avila) – Manuel Sanguily (1848–1925)
- Mariel, Cuba – Cacique Marien
- Martí, Cuba – Cuban Independence Hero José Martí
- Niceto Pérez – Cuban peasant Niceto Perez Garcia
- Obdulio Morales (Sanctis Spiritus) – Obdulio Morales (1910–1981), Cuban compositor
- Pablo de la Torriente Brau (Bahía Honda) – Pablo de la Torriente Brau (1901–1936)
- Pedro Betancourt – Pedro Betancourt Dávalos
- Piti Fajardo (Trinidad) – Manuel "Piti" Fajardo (1930–1960)
- Ramon Balboa (Cienfuegos) – Ramon Balboa Monzon (1939–1958)
- Raúl Hernández Vidal (San Antonio de los Baños) – Raúl Hernández Vidal (1948–1978), Cuban pilot
- Reynold García (Calimete) – Reynold García García (1922–1956)
- Sabino Hernández (Santo Domingo) – Sabino Hernandez Casal (died in 1959)
- Sandino, Cuba – Nicaraguan revolutionary Augusto César Sandino
- Santiago de Cuba – James, son of Zebedee
- Silvio Caro (Bahía Honda) – Silvio Nestor Caro (1943–1966)
Curaçao
- Willemstad – William II, Prince of Orange or his son William III of England
Cyprus
- Agios Athanasios, Cyprus – Athanasius of Alexandria
- Ayios Dhometios – Saint Dometius of Persia
- Ethnomártyras Kyprianós (Strovolos) – Kyprianos of Cyprus
- Makarios (Kato Polemidia) – Makarios III
- Paphos – Paphos, daughter of Pygmalion (mythology)
Czech Republic
- Adamov (Blansko District) – Adam Josef, Prince of Liechtenstein, ironworks owner
- Alojzov – Alois I, Prince of Liechtenstein
- Barrandov, Prague – Joachim Barrande
- Františkovy Lázně – Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Golčův Jeníkov – Martin Maxmillian Goltz, general of the Habsburg army
- Havlíčkův Brod – Karel Havlíček Borovský
- Jáchymov – St. Joachim
- Jindřichův Hradec – Jindřich z Hradce, owner of the castle in the town
- Fortress Josefov and Josefov (Prague) – Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Halasovo Kunštátsko – František Halas
- Karlín – Caroline Augusta of Bavaria
- Karlovy Vary – Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
- Karlštejn Castle and village – Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
- Mladá Boleslav – Boleslaus II of Bohemia
- Špindlerův Mlýn – Spindler, a miller
- Švermova (Bruntál) – Jan Šverma
- Stará Boleslav – Boleslaus I of Bohemia
- Terezín – Empress Maria Theresa of Austria
- Vítkov – Vítek z Kravař
- Žižkov – Jan Žižka
Former:
- Gottwaldov was the name of Zlín from 1948 through 1990 – Klement Gottwald
Denmark
- Albertslund – Albert de Rault de Ramsault de Tortonval (1778–1855), a French noble
- Augustenborg – Auguste, duchess of Schleswig-Holstein
- Carlsberg (district) – Carl Jacobsen, a Danish brewer, art collector and philanthropist
- Charlottenlund – Princess Charlotte Amalie of Denmark
- Christiania – Christian IV of Denmark
- Christiansfeld – Christian VII of Denmark
- Christianshavn – Christian IV of Denmark
- Dronninglund – Queen Charlotte Amalie
- Fredericia – King Frederick III of Denmark
- Frederiks – King Frederick VI of Denmark
- Frederiksberg – King Frederick IV of Denmark
- Frederikshavn – King Frederick VI of Denmark
- Frederikssund – Frederick III of Denmark
- Frederiksværk – King Frederick V of Denmark
- Karlslunde – Kalf Skurfa
- Liseleje – Elisabeth (Lise) Classen (1760-1805)
- Mariager – Blessed Virgin Mary
- Marielyst – Marie Kørgensen (1837–1907)
In Greenland:
- Christianshåb (Inuit: Qasigiannguit) – King Christian VI of Denmark
- Frederikshåb (Inuit: Paamiut) – King Frederick V of Denmark
- Jakobshavn (Inuit: Ilulissat) – Jakob Severin, a fur trader
In Bornholm:
- Gudhjem – God
Dominica
- Salisbury, Dominica – Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
- Scotts Head, Dominica – Colonel George Scott (British Army officer)
Dominican Republic
- Cabral, Dominican Republic – José María Cabral
- Cabrera, María Trinidad Sánchez – General Jose Cabrera (d.1884), hero of the Dominican Restoration
- Castillo, Dominican Republic – General Manuel María Castillo, hero of the Dominican Restoration
- Cayetano Germosén – a Dominican patriot and martyr
- Ciudad Juan Bosch (Santo Domingo) – Juan Bosch (politician), Dominican President
- Colonia Libertador (Dajabon) – Rafael Trujillo (libertator)
- Comendador, Dominican Republic – Nicolás de Ovando
- Duarte Province – Juan Pablo Duarte, founder of the Dominican Republic
- Duvergé – General Antonio Duvergé, Dominican independence hero
- Espaillat Province – Ulises Francisco Espaillat, 19th-century author and President
- Emma Balaguer Viuda Vallejo (Azua) – Emma Balaguer Vallejo (1911–1992), Joaquín Balaguer's sister
- Elupina Cordero de Las Cañitas (Hato mayor) – Elupina Cordero (1892–1939), a Dominican catholic religious
- Gaspar Hernández – Gaspar Hernandez, a famous Dominican priest in the war of independence from Haiti
- Galván, Dominican Republic – Manuel de Jesús Galván (1834–1910), Dominican writer
- Hermanas Mirabal Province – Mirabal sisters
- Hostos – Eugenio María de Hostos
- Imbert, Dominican Republic – José María Imbert
- Jimaní – Cacique Ximani
- José Francisco Peña Gómez (Pedernales) – José Francisco Peña Gómez, Dominican lawyer and politician
- Juan de Herrera, Dominican Republic – Juan de Herrera (Spanish farmer)
- Juan Rodríguez (La Vega) – General Juan Rodriguez Garcia (1886–1960), Dominican military and politician
- Loma de Cabrera and Cabrera, María Trinidad Sánchez – José Cabrera Gómez (1810–1884), Dominican independence hero
- Las Matas de Farfán – Bartolome Farfan de los Godos, Spanish merchant
- Luperón – Gregorio Luperón, Dominican general and statesman
- Mamá Tingó (Monte Plata) – Mamá Tingó, Dominican activist leader
- María Trinidad Sánchez Province – María Trinidad Sánchez, a female soldier in the wars of independence
- Mella, Independencia – Matías Ramón Mella
- Monseñor Nouel Province – Monseñor Adolfo Alejandro Nouel, Archbishop of Santo Domingo and President
- Padre Las Casas, Dominican Republic – Bartolomé de las Casas
- Pedro Brand – Peter Dorse Brand, a Californian miner
- Pedro Santana, Dominican Republic – Pedro Santana, first President of Dominican Republic
- Pepillo Salcedo, Dominican Republic – General José Antonio Salcedo
- Pimentel, Dominican Republic – Pedro Antonio Pimentel
- Presidente Don Antonio Guzmán Fernández (Duarte) – Antonio Guzmán Fernández, President of the Republic
- Ramón Santana – twin brother of Pedro Santana
- Salcedo, Dominican Republic – Francisco Antonio Salcedo
- San Antonio de Guerra – Hernando Guerra (founder)
- Sánchez, Dominican Republic – Francisco del Rosario Sánchez
- Sánchez Ramírez Province – Juan Sánchez Ramírez, hero of the Battle of Palo Hincado (1808)
- Santiago Rodríguez Province – Santiago Rodríguez, an officer of the Dominican army in the Dominican War of Independence
- Santo Domingo – Saint Dominic
- Valverde Province – José Desiderio Valverde
- Vicente Noble – General Vicente Noble, Dominican military
- Villa González – Manuel de Jesús González Estevez (1862–1912), founder
- Villa Riva – Gregorio Riva (1833–1889), Dominican pioneer
- Villa Tapia – Doroteo Antonio Tapia (1844–1901), Hero of the Dominican Restoration War
- Villa Vásquez – Horacio Vásquez, President of the Dominican Republic
Former:
- Benefactor Province was the name of San Juan Province (Dominican Republic) – Rafael Trujillo
- Ciudad Trujillo was the name of Santo Domingo – Rafael Trujillo
- José Trujillo Valdez Province was the name of Peravia Province – José Trujillo Valdez (1864–1935), Rafael Trujillo's father
- Julia Molina Province was the name of María Trinidad Sánchez Province – Altagracia Julia Molina (1863–1964), Rafael Trujillo's mother
- Pacificador Province was the name of Duarte Province – Ulises Heureaux (Peacemaker)
- San Rafael Province was the name of Elías Piña Province – Rafael Trujillo
- Villa José Trujillo Valdez was the name of Villa Jaragua – José Trujillo Valdez
- Villa Julia Molina was the name of Nagua – Altagracia Julia Molina
Ecuador
Egypt
- Alexandria – Alexander the Great
- El Mahmoudiyah – Muhammad Ali of Egypt
- Faiyum:
- formerly named Arsinoe – Arsinoe II of Egypt
- formerly named Ptolemais Euergetis – Ptolemy III Euergetes
- Ismailia – Isma'il Pasha
- Kafr El Sheikh – Sheikh Talha al-Tilmisani
- Port Fouad – Fuad I of Egypt
- Port Said – Sa'id of Egypt
- Port Tawfik – Tewfik Pasha
- Nasser, Egypt – Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser
- Sadat City – Egyptian President Anwar Sadat
- Saint Catherine, Egypt – Catherine of Alexandria
- Sheikh Zayed City – Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
- Sheikh Zuweid – Sheikh Zuweid commander of the Rashidun Islamic army who fought during the Muslim conquest of Egypt
- Victoria (neighborhood) – Queen Victoria
El Salvador
- Alegría, Usulután – Presbyter José Miguel Alegria (d.1859)
- Aguilares – Manuel Aguilar y Bustamante and his brothers Nicolas and Vicente Aguilar
- Bolívar, La Unión – Simón Bolívar
- Cabañas Department – José Trinidad Cabañas
- Carolina, San Miguel – Charles IV of Spain
- Ciudad Arce – Manuel José Arce, Salvadorian Independence hero
- Ciudad Barrios – General Gerardo Barrios, President of El Salvador
- Col. Borja Moran (Ahuachapán) – Alfonso Borja Moran (1897–1986), Salvadorian deputy
- Col Francisco Gavidia (San Miguel) – Francisco Gavidia, Salvadorian writer
- Col. Isidro Menendez (San Salvador) – Isidro Menendez (1795–1858)
- Colón, La Libertad – Christopher Columbus
- Comunidad Farabundo Martí (Santa Ana) – Farabundo Martí, Salvadorian revolutionary
- Delgado, San Salvador – José Matías Delgado, Salvadorian Independence hero
- La Reina, Chalatenango – Guatemalan resident, Maria Reina
- Morazán Department – Francisco Morazán
- Santa Ana, El Salvador – Saint Anne
- Santiago de María – Santiago González (politician), President of El Salvador with his daughter Maria Concepción Gonzalez Fortis (1872–1943)
- San Antonio Pajonal – Antonio Gutiérrez y Ulloa
- San Cayetano Istepeque – Cayetano Molina, President of El Salvador
- San Fernando, Chalatenango – King Ferdinand VII of Spain
- San Fernando, Morazán – Ferdinand III of Castile
- San Francisco Menéndez – Francisco Menéndez, President of El Salvador
- San Francisco Morazán – Francisco Morazán
- San Gerardo – Gerardo Barrios, President of El Salvador
- San Ildefonso, San Vicente – Saint Ildephonsus of Toledo
- San Jorge, San Miguel – Jorge Meléndez, President of El Salvador
- San Luis La Herradura – Luis Chávez y González
- San Rafael, San Miguel – Rafael Zaldívar, President of El Salvador
- San Rafael Cedros – Rafael Zaldívar
- San Rafael Obrajuelo – Rafael Zaldívar
- San Ramón, Cuscatlán – Presbyter Ramon Garcia
- San Salvador, El Salvador – Jesus (the Christian Savior)
- San Vicente, El Salvador – Saint Vincent of Saragossa
- Segundo Montes, Morazán – Segundo Montes, a Jesuit priest and scholar at the Universidad Centroamericana "José Simeón Cañas"
- Victoria, Cabañas – Guadalupe Victoria, first President of Mexico
- Zaragoza, La Libertad – Emperor Caesar Augustus
Equatorial Guinea
- Bioko – Adolfo Bioko, son of the King Möókáta
- Luba, Equatorial Guinea – Botuku Luba, who led a revolt against the Spanish in 1910
- Malabo – Malabo Lopelo Melaka
- Moka, Equatorial Guinea – King Möókáta (d.1898)
Estonia
- Anna – Saint Anne
- Järva-Jaani – John the Baptist
- Juhkentali – Lorenz Jauch, local landowner
- Kadriorg – Catherine I of Russia
- Karlova – Carl Gustav von Krüdener, local landowner
- Katleri – the Kattler family, local landowners
- Klooga and Kloogaranna – the Klugen noble family, local landowners
- Kolga-Jaani – John the Evangelist
- Kristiine – Christina, Queen of Sweden
- Maarja-Magdaleena – Mary Magdalene
- Maarjamäe – Marie, wife and/or daughter of Anatol Orlov-Davydov
- Madise – Saint Matthias
- Manilaid and Manija – Magnus, Duke of Holstein
- Peetri – Peter Peter, an 18th-century local farmer
- Pildiküla – Feliks Pilt (1906–1979), founder of a local housing estate
- Pirita – Bridget of Sweden
- Suure-Jaani – John the Evangelist
- Tondi and Tondiraba – Jobst Dunte, Tallinn Burgermeister
- Tartu – possibly after Tharapita, God of Estonian mythology
- Valga (Latvian: Valka) – possibly after the de Walko (de Walco) family, local landowners
Former:
- Harju-Jaani was the name of Raasiku – John the Baptist
- Kingissepa was the name of Kuressaare – Viktor Kingissepp, Estonian revolutionary and communist
Eswatini (Swaziland)
- Mbabane – Chief Mbabane Kunene
- Piggs Peak – William Pigg (Early resident)
Ethiopia
- Debre Marqos – Saint Mark the Evangelist
- Habete Giorgis (Addis Adeba) – Habte Giyorgis Dinagde, Ethiopian military commander
- Lalibela – Gebre Mesqel Lalibela, Emperor of Ethiopia
- Ras Makonnen (Addis Adeba) – Haile Selassie (Ras Tafari Makonnen), Emperor of Ethiopia
- Sheikh Hussein – Sheikh Hussein (saint), a 13th-century Somali Muslim proselytizer
- Waliso – son of Liban, Waliso, an Oromo clan
Falkland Islands
- Darwin – Charles Darwin
- Stanley – Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
- Weddell Island – James Weddell
- Keppel Island – Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel
- Saunders Island – Charles Saunders (Royal Navy officer)
Finland
- Brahestad (Finnish: Raahe) – Per Brahe the Younger, Governor-General of Finland
- Fredrikshamn (Finnish: Hamina) – King Frederick I of Sweden
- Hermanni (Helsinki) (Swedish: Hermanstad) – Herman Standertskjöld-Nordenstam (1854–1934)
- Jakobstad (Finnish: Pietarsaari) – Jacob De la Gardie (The city was founded by his widow – Ebba Brahe)
- Kaarina (Swedish: Sankt Karins) – Catherine of Alexandria
- Kristinestad (Finnish: Kristiinankaupunki) – Queen Christina of Sweden
- Loviisa (Swedish: Lovisa) – Lovisa Ulrika, Queen of Sweden
- Mariehamn (Finnish: Maarianhamina) – Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia
- Mikkeli (Swedish: Sankt Michel) – Archangel Michael
- Ullanlinna (Swedish: Ulrikasborg) – Ulrika Eleonora, Queen of Sweden
- Vaasa (Swedish: Vasa) – King Gustav I of Sweden
France
- Albertville – Charles Albert of Sardinia
- Althen-des-Paluds – Jean Althen
- Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda – Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily
- Apatou – Apatou (captain)
- Bonrepos-Riquet – Pierre-Paul Riquet
- Brie-Comte-Robert – Robert I, Count of Dreux
- Broglie, Eure – François Marie de Broglie, 1st Duke of Broglie
- Bourg-Madame – Marie-Thérèse, Duchess of Angoulême
- Carla-Bayle – Pierre Bayle (1647–1706), philosopher and writer
- Champagne-Vigny – Alfred de Vigny
- Charleville-sous-Bois – Charles III, Duke of Lorraine
- Châtillon-Coligny – Gaspard de Coligny
- Chavaniac-Lafayette – Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
- Chilly-Mazarin – Cardinal Mazarin
- Colleville-Montgomery – Bernard Montgomery
- Crillon-le-Brave (the brave) – Louis des Balbes de Berton de Crillon
- Decazeville – Élie, duc Decazes, Prime Minister
- Descartes – René Descartes
- Diane-Capelle – Diane de Dommartin
- Domrémy-la-Pucelle – Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orléans
- Elisabethville (Yvelines) – Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of the Belgians
- Eugénie-les-Bains – Eugénie de Montijo
- Ferney-Voltaire – Voltaire
- Fitz-James – James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick
- Flavigny-sur-Ozerain – possibly named after a Roman general Flavius
- Frédéric-Fontaine – named after Frederick I, Duke of Württemberg
- Grenoble (Latin: Gratianopolis) – Roman Emperor Gratian
- Guisanbourg – Jean Samuel Guisan
- Hastingues – John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings
- Henrichemont – Henry IV of France
- Le Bignon-Mirabeau – Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau
- La Louptière-Thénard – Louis Jacques Thénard
- Le Plessis-Trévise – Édouard Mortier, Duke of Treviso
- Les Pennes-Mirabeau – Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau
- Levallois-Perret – Nicolas Levallois (1816–1879) and Jean-Jacques Perret
- Maisons-Laffitte – Jacques Laffitte
- Milly-Lamartine – Alphonse de Lamartine, poet and writer
- Mont-Louis – Louis XIV of France
- Papaïchton-Pompidouville – Georges Pompidou, President of France
- Philippsbourg – Philipp IV, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Place Léon-Blum (Paris) – Léon Blum, a French socialist politician
- Quartier De Gaulle (Cayenne) – Charles de Gaulle
- Régina – Louis Athanase Theophane Régina (1868–1922)
- Richelieu, Indre-et-Loire – Cardinal Richelieu
- Saint-Amans-Soult – Jean-de-Dieu Soult, Prime Minister
- Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni – Auguste Baudin, Governor of French Guiana
- Saint-Léger-Vauban – Vauban
- Saint-Louis, Haut-Rhin – Louis XIV of France
- Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne – Michel de Montaigne
- Saint-Paterne-Racan – Honorat de Bueil, seigneur de Racan
- Schœlcher – Victor Schœlcher
- Thorey-Lyautey – Hubert Lyautey
- Thury-Harcourt-le-Hom – Henri d'Harcourt, 1st Duke of Harcourt
- Vendays-Montalivet – Jean-Pierre Bachasson, comte de Montalivet
- Vitry-le-François – Francis I of France
Gabon
- Bongoville – Omar Bongo, President of Gabon
- Lastoursville – François Rigail de Lastours
- Port-Gentil – Émile Gentil
Germany
- Augsburg (state of Bavaria) – Roman Caesar Augustus
- Brunswick (state of Lower Saxony) – Bruno, Duke of Saxony
- Charlottenburg (state of Berlin) – Princess Sophia Charlotte of Hanover, queen consort of King Frederick I of Prussia (est. 13th century, incorporated into Berlin on 1 October 1920)
- Cologne (state of North Rhine-Westphalia; German: Köln, Latin: Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, CCAA) – Roman Emperor Claudius and Agrippina the Younger, empress consort (lit. Claudian colony and sacrificial altar of the Agrippinensians)
- Constance (state of Baden-Württemberg; German: Konstanz) – Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus
- Friedrichstadt (state of Berlin) – King Frederick I of Prussia (est. 1688, incorporated into Berlin on 1 January 1710)
- Hildesheim (state of Lower Saxony) – farmer Hildwin (landowner in the 10th century)
- Karlsruhe (state of Baden-Württemberg) – Margrave Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach
- Leverkusen (state of North Rhine-Westphalia) – pharmacist Carl Leverkus
- Ludwigsburg (state of Baden-Württemberg) – Eberhard Ludwig, Duke of Württemberg
- Ludwigshafen upon Rhine (state of Rhineland-Palatinate) – King Louis I of Bavaria
- Saarlouis (state of Saarland) – King Louis XIV of France
- Sankt Pauli (state of Hamburg) – (Saul) Paul of Tarsos
- Trier (state of Rhineland-Palatinate; Latin: Augusta Treverorum) – Augustus (lit. City of Augustus in the lands of the Treveri people)
- Wilhelmshaven (state of Lower Saxony) – King William I of Prussia, later also German Emperor (lit. William's harbour)
Former:
- Karl-Marx-Stadt (state of Saxony) was the name of Chemnitz – Karl Marx
- Stalinstadt (state of Brandenburg) was the name of Eisenhüttenstadt – Joseph Stalin
Georgia
- Agmashenebeli (Batumi) – David IV of Georgia
- Andriatsminda (Akhaltsikhe) – Saint Andrew
- Asatiani Settlement (Kutaisi) – Lado Asatiani, Georgian poet
- Atarbekovka (Abkhazia) – Georgi Atarbekov
- Bagrationi (Batumi) – Pyotr Bagration
- Chavchavadze Settlement (Kutaisi) – Ilia Chavchavadze
- Dedoplistsqaro, Tamariani (Lagodekhi) and Tamarisi – Queen Tamar of Georgia
- Eliatsminda (Akhaltsikhe) – Saint Elijah
- Filippovka (Akhalkalaki) – Filipp Makaradze, President of Georgia during the soviet era
- Gabashvili Hill (Kutaisi) – Revaz Gabashvili, Georgian writer and politician
- Georgiashvili (Tetritskaro) – Arsen Georgiashvili (1881–1906)
- Giorgitsminda (Sagarejo) – Saint George
- Iliatsminda (Signagi) – Ilia Chavchavadze
- Javakhishvili (Batumi) – Ivane Javakhishvili, one of the founding fathers of the Tbilisi State University
- Kalinino (Gardabani) – Mikhail Kalinin
- Kazbegi Municipality – Alexander Kazbegi, a Georgian writer
- Khimshiashvili (Batumi) – Sherip Khimshiashvili
- Kirov (Zugdidi), Kirovka (Marneuli) – Sergey Kirov
- Leselidze (town) – General Konstantin Leselidze, a Georgian Colonel-General and National hero
- Mikeltsminda (Akhaltsikhe) – Saint Michael
- Mtskheta – Mtskhetos, epic hero of Georgian mythology
- Myasnikiani (Akhalkalaki) – Aleksandr Myasnikyan, first Communist President of Armenia
- Nikoloz Baratashvili district (Rustavi) – Nikoloz Baratashvili
- Nikortsminda – Saint Nicholas
- Ninoshvili (Guria) and Ninoshvili (Samtredia) – Egnate Ninoshvili, a Georgian writer
- Ninotsminda – Saint Nino, an Equal to the Apostles and the Enlightener of Georgia
- Nutsubidze Plato (Tbilisi) – Shalva Nutsubidze
- Pirosmani (Dedoplistskaro) – Niko Pirosmani
- Rustaveli (Batumi) – Shota Rustaveli
- Saakadze (Gardabani) – Giorgi Saakadze, a Georgian politician and military commander
- Stepantsminda – Saint Stephen or a Georgian Orthodox monk named Stephan
- Shaumiani – Stepan Shahumyan, a Georgian revolutionary
- Shaumyanovka (Abkhazia) – Stepan Shahumyan
- Tamar (Batumi) – Queen Tamar of Georgia
- Tsereteli (Marneuli) – Akaki Tsereteli, Georgian poet
- Vakhtangisi (Gardabani) – King Vakhtang I of Iberia
- Vazha-Pshavela (Tbilisi) – Vazha-Pshavela, Georgian writer
- Vorontsovi (Tbilisi) – Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov
- Zhdanovakani (Ninotsminda) – Andrey Zhdanov
- Zhiuli Shartava district (Rustavi) – Zhiuli Shartava
Former:
- Gegechkori was the name of Martvili – Sasha Gegechkori
- Kazbegi was the name of Stepantsminda – Alexander Kazbegi
- Leningori was the name of Akhalgori – Vladimir Lenin
- Luxemburg was the name of Bolnisi – Rosa Luxemburg
- Macharadze was the name of Ozurgeti – Filipp Makaradze
- Mayakovsky was the name of Baghdati – Vladimir Mayakovsky
- Orjonikidze was the name of Kharagauli – Sergo Ordzhonikidze
- Staliniri was the name of Tskhinvali – Joseph Stalin
- Stalinisi was the name of Khashuri – Joseph Stalin
- Tskhakaya was the name of Senaki – Mikhail Tskhakaya (1865–1950)
- Tsulukidze was the name of Khoni – Alexander Tsulukidze
Ghana
- Christiansborg – King Christian IV of Denmark
- Gwolu – Gwollu (or Gbollu) Koro Limann
- Kofi Pare – Kofi Pare, a migrant cocoa farmer
- Queen Anne's Point – Anne, Queen of Great Britain
- Techiman – Nana Takyi Firi
Greece
- Agios Nikolaos – Saint Nicholas
- Alexandreia, Greece – Alexander the Great
- Alexandroupoli – King Alexander of Greece
- Aristotelis (municipality) – Aristotle, ancient philosopher
- Athens – Athena
- Dimitrios Ypsilantis (municipality) – Demetrius Ypsilanti, a 19th-century leader of the Greek struggle for independence
- Dionysos, Greece – Dionysus, god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility
- Emmanouil Pappas (municipality) – Emmanouil Pappas, leader in the Greek War of Independence
- Eleftherios Venizelos, Crete - Eleftherios Venizelos
- Filippoi – Philip II of Macedon
- Georgioupoli - Prince George of Greece and Denmark
- Georgios Karaiskakis (municipality) – Georgios Karaiskakis, a leader of the Greek War of Independence
- Glaraki – George Glarakis (1789–1855)
- Gypareika (Athens) – Pavlos Gyparis, Greek army officer
- Gyzi – Nikolaos Gyzis
- Heraklion – Heracles
- Ion Dragoumis (municipality) – Ion Dragoumis, Greek diplomat and protagonist of the Macedonian Struggle
- Kountouriotika – President of Greece Pavlos Kountouriotis
- Kypriadou – Epameinondas Kypriadis (1888–1958)
- Ladopoulou, Patras – Evangelos G. Ladopoulos (1883–1966)
- Makrygianni, Athens – Yannis Makriyannis
- Megas Alexandros, Pella – Alexander the Great
- Nafplion – Nauplius
- Nikiforos Fokas – 10th century Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas
- Nikolaos Skoufas (municipality) – Nikolaos Skoufas, a leader of the Greek independence movement
- Nikos Kazantzakis (municipality) – Nikos Kazantzakis, Greek writer
- Orestiada – Orestes
- Papagou - Marshal Alexandros Papagos
- Pavlos Melas (municipality) – Pavlos Melas, a Greek hero of Macedonian struggle
- Petroupoli - Petros A. Giannaros (1878-1828), founder of the newspaper Esperini
- Probonas – Dimitrios Probonas (1874–1949)
- Ptolemaida – Ptolemy I Soter
- Pythagoreio – Pythagoras
- Santorini – Saint Irene
- Skagiopouleio – Panagiotis Skagiopoulos
- Theodoros Ziakas (municipality) – Theodoros Ziakas, a 19th-century leader of the Greek struggle for independence
- Thessaloniki – Thessalonike, sister of Alexander the Great
- Traianoupoli – Roman emperor Trajan
- Vironas – Lord Byron, English poet and writer, National hero of Greece
- Zografou - Ioannis Zografos (1844-1927)
Grenada
- Grenville, Grenada – George Grenville, Prime Minister of United Kingdom
- Victoria, Grenada – Queen Victoria
Guatemala
- Aguilar Batres (Zacapa) – Raúl Aguilar Batres, Guatemalan civil engineer
- Aparicio (Suchitepéquez) – Francisca Aparicio de Barrios, First lady of Guatemala
- Asentamiento Mario Alioto (Guatemala) – Mario Alioto Lopez Sanchez (1973–1994), Guatemalan student who was killed during a protest
- Barberena – Lic. Jose Barberena, Guatemalan secretarian under President Justo Rufino Barrios
- Barrancas de Gálvez (San Marcos) – Mariano Gálvez
- Cabañas, Zacapa – José Trinidad Cabañas, a Honduran politician
- Ciudad Tecun Uman, San Marcos – Cacique Tecun Uman
- Ciudad Pedro de Alvarado (Jutiapa) – Pedro de Alvarado
- Colomba – María Colomba Barillas Robles (1875–1945), daughter of Manuel Barillas
- Col. Martinez de Lejarza (Guatemala) – Juan José Martínez de Lejarza (1785–1824)
- Col. Miguel Ángel Asturias (Quetzaltenango) – Miguel Ángel Asturias, Guatemalan diplomatic and writer
- Col. Monseñor Gerardi (Guatemala) – Monseñor Juan José Gerardi Conedera
- Col. Perez Guisasola (Guatemala) – Enrique Perez Guisasola (1924–1951)
- Col. Ulises Rojas (Guatemala) – Ulises Rojas (1881–1959), botanist
- Comunidad Hermogenes Lopez (Chimaltenango) – Hermógenes López Coarchita
- Cooperativa Mario Mendez (Peten) – Mario Mendez Montenegro (1910–1965), political leader
- Chicacao – Francisco Chicajau, indigenous villager
- Fraijanes – Two Missioners Juan Milán y Juan Álvarez
- Francisco Vela (Retahuleu) – Ing. Francisco Vela (1859–1909), Guatemalan cartographer
- Fray Bartolomé de las Casas – 15th-century Spanish priest, bishop, and writer Bartolomé de las Casas
- Flores, El Petén – Cirlio Flores Estrada, a Guatemalan physician
- Flores Costa Cuca – José Felipe Flores, Physician and Maria Josefa Barrios y Aparicio "Maruca or Cuca" (1878–1959), daughter of Justo Rufino Barrios
- Galvez (Quetzaltenango) – Mariano Gálvez, Guatemalan Independence hero
- Granados, Baja Verapaz – former president Miguel García Granados
- Godinez (Sololá) – Juan Godínez, Spanish conquistador
- Jerez, Jutiapa – Máximo Jerez, a 19th-century Nicaraguan politician, lawyer and military leader
- Juarez (Quetzaltenango) – Benito Juárez, Mexican president
- Kaibil Balám (Quiche) – Kaybʼil Bʼalam, a 16th-century leader of the Mam people
- La Gomera, Escuintla – Antonio Peraza de Ayala y Rojas, conde de la Gomera
- La Reforma, San Marcos – Justo Rufino Barrios the reformer
- La Union Barrios (Baja Verapaz) – Justo Rufino Barrios
- Livingston, Guatemala – American jurist and politician Edward Livingston
- Los Ochoa (San Marcos) – Bonifacio Ochoa Barrios (1888–1964) and Victor Maria Ochoa Barrios (1872–1951)
- Melchor de Mencos – Sergeant Major, Melchor de Mencos y Barón de Berrieza (1715–1787)
- Modesto Méndez (Izabal) – Modesto Méndez (1801–1863), Guatemalan military
- Morazán, El Progreso – Francisco Morazán, a Central American leader
- Morales, Guatemala – Guatemalan Lawyer and colonel Próspero Morales
- Nuevo San Carlos – King Charles III of Spain
- Palencia, Guatemala – Don Matias de Palencia, Founder
- Puerto Barrios – Justo Rufino Barrios, President of Guatemala
- Quirio Cataño (Chiquimula) – Quirio Cataño, Spanish sculptor
- Recuerdo a Barrios (Quetzaltenango) – Justo Rufino Barrios
- San Carlos Sija – King Charles III of Spain
- San Jacinto, Chiquimula – Hyacinth of Poland, Bishop of Kraków
- San Joaquin (Alta Verapaz) – Saint Joachim
- San Jorge (Zacapa) – Jorge Ubico, president
- San Luis Jilotepeque – King Louis IX of France
- San Miguel Dueñas – Don Miguel Dueñas, founder
- Santa Catarina Barahona – Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Sancho de Barahona, Founder
- Santa Cruz Barillas, Santa Elena Barillas (Guatemala) – General Manuel Barillas, president of Guatemala
- Santa Lucía La Reforma – Saint Lucy and Justo Rufino Barrios the liberal reformer
- Santa Rosa Cuilapa – Rose of Lima
- Santo Domingo Suchitepéquez – Dominic of Guzman
- Zaragoza, Chimaltenango – Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus
Guinea Bissau
- São Domingos (Guinea-Bissau) – Saint Dominic of Guzman
- São Vicente, Guinea-Bissau – Vincent of Saragossa
Guyana
- Anna Regina – Anne, Queen of Great Britain
- Buxton, Guyana – Fowell Buxton
- Campbelltown, Guyana – Stephen Campbell, first Amerindian member of Parliament in Guyana
- Fort Wellington, Guyana – Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
- Georgetown – King George III of the United Kingdom
- Jonestown – Jim Jones, American religious and cult leader
- Lethem – Sir Gordon James Lethem
- Linden, Guyana – Linden Forbes Burnham Sampson, a Prime Minister and President of Guyana
- Matthews Ridge, Guyana – Matthew Young (1905–1996)
- Stabroek, Guyana – Nicholaas Geelvinck, Lord of Stabroek, and President of the Dutch West India Company
- Stewartville, Guyana – John Stewart (1789–1860)
- Victoria, Guyana – Queen Victoria
Haiti
- André, Ouest – André Rigaud
- Bombardopolis – German benefactor, Monsieur de Bombarde
- Dessalines – Jean-Jacques Dessalines, a leader of the Haitian Revolution and the first ruler of independent Haiti
- Dr. François Duvalier (Hinche) – François Duvalier
- Cite Simone (Port-au-Prince) – Simone Duvalier, First lady of Haiti
- Ennery, Artibonite – Victor-Thérèse Charpentier, marquis of Ennerry, Governor General of Saint-Domingue
- Gressier – Edmond Valléry Gressier
- Justin, Ouest – Justin Lhérisson, Haitian writer, lawyer, journalist, and teacher
- Killick Stenio Vincent (Port-au-Prince) – Sténio Vincent, President of Haiti
- Leclerk Bidonville (Port-au-Prince) – Charles Leclerc (general), a French Army general
- Louverture, (Pétion-ville) – Toussaint Louverture
- Morne Boyer (Haiti) – Jean-Pierre Boyer, leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Nan Lavaud (Ouest) – Franck Lavaud
- Ouanaminthe – Juana Mendez (1788–1873), mother of Buenaventura Báez, a Dominican president
- Pétion-Ville – Alexandre Sabès Pétion, President of Haiti
- Simon (Sud) – Tirésias Simon Sam
- Simone (Dessalines) – Simone Duvalier
- Thomas, Ouest – Thomas Madiou
- Village Lamothe (Port-au-Prince) – Dr. Louis G. Lamothe (1926–1999), philanthropist
- Village Lumane Casimir (Haiti) – Lumane Casimir (1920–1955), Haitian singer
Former:
- Cite Simone was the name of Cité Soleil – Simone Duvalier
- Duvalierville was the name of Cabaret, Ouest – François Duvalier and Jean-Claude Duvalier
Honduras
- Alfonso XIII (Santa Barbara) – Alfonso XIII of Spain
- Asentamiento Juan Benito Montoya (Copan) – Juan Benito Montoya, peasant leader who was killed in Los Horcones in 1975
- Barrio Paz Barahona (Cortes) – Miguel Paz Barahona
- Cabañas, Copán –José Trinidad Cabañas, President of Honduras
- Cabañas (Danli) – José Trinidad Cabañas
- Cabañas, La Paz – General José Trinidad Cabañas
- Col. Alfonso Guillen (Yoro) – Alfonso Guillen Zelaya (1887–1947), Honduran Poet
- Col. Alfonso Lacayo (Cortes) – Alfonso Lacayo (1923–1985), Garifuna physician
- Col. Amaya Amador (Yoro) – Ramón Amaya Amador, Honduran author
- Col. Francisco J. Mejía (Yoro) – Francisco J. Mejía, Honduran teacher
- Col. Francisco Murillo Soto (Yoro) – Prof. Francisco Murillo Soto (1893–1982)
- Col. Jacobo V. Carcamo (Yoro) – Jacobo Carcamo (1916–1959), Honduran Poet
- Col. Jesús Aguilar Paz (Tegucigalpa) – Jesús Aguilar Paz, Honduran Chemist
- Col. Medardo Mejia (Olancho) – Medardo Mejia (1907–1981), Honduran poet
- Col. Rodas Alvarado (Ocotepeque) – Modesto Rodas Alvarado, President of the National Congress
- Col. Terencio Sierra (Cortes) – Terencio Sierra
- Col. Víctor F. Ardón (Tegucigalpa) – Víctor F. Ardón (1896–1976), Honduran educator
- Froylán Turcios (Olancho) – Froylán Turcios, Honduran Poet
- Guadalupe Carney (Colon) – James Carney (American priest), also known as Father Guadalupe Carney
- Grupo Villeda Morales (Atlantida) – Ramón Villeda Morales
- Juan Francisco Bulnes – Juan Francisco Bulnes (1808–1878), Garifuna soldier
- Jesús de Otoro – Fray Juan Félix de Jesús Zepeda y Zepeda (1808–1885), bishop of Comayagua
- José Santos Guardiola –José Santos Guardiola, President of Honduras
- Kennedy (Tegucigalpa) – John F. Kennedy, American President
- Marcovia – Marco Aurelio Soto, President of Honduras
- Marcelino Champagnat (Choluteca) – Saint Marcellin Champagnat
- Melgar Castro (Marcala, La Paz) – Juan Alberto Melgar Castro, former Head of State of Honduras
- Monseñor Fiallos (Tegucigalpa) – Monseñor Ernesto Fiallos (1857–1946), Honduran priest
- Morazán, Yoro – Francisco Morazán, Honduran liberal politician
- Policarpo Paz García (Yoro) – Policarpo Paz García
- Puerto Cortés – Hernán Cortés, Spanish Conquistador
- Puerto Lempira – cacique Lempira
- Ramón Villeda Morales (municipality) – Ramón Villeda Morales, President of Honduras
- Rodas Alvarado (Danli) – Modesto Rodas Alvarado, Honduran lawyer
- San Esteban, Olancho – Fray Esteban Verdelete
- San Francisco, Atlántida – Francisco Matute, Benefactor of the town.
- San Francisco del Valle – Saint Francis and José Cecilio del Valle
- San Jerónimo, Copán – Lic. Jerónimo J.Reina (1876–1918), Honduran poet and journalist
- San Jorge, Ocotepeque – Saint George
- San Luis, Comayagua – King Louis IX of France
- San Pedro Sula – Saint Peter
- Santa Rosa de Aguán – Saint Rose of Lima
- Villeda Morales (Danli) – Ramón Villeda Morales
Hong Kong
- Aberdeen – George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
- Belcher Bay – Edward Belcher
- Bowrington – Sir John Bowring
- Cape D'Aguilar – George Charles D'Aguilar
- Cho Yiu Chuen – Sir Cho Yiu Kwan
- Jat Min Chuen – Tan Jat Min
- Kellet Island – Henry Kellett
- Kennedy Town – Arthur Edward Kennedy
- Lai Tak Tsuen – Michael Wright
- Lee Chung Yin Road
- Morrison Hill – Robert Morrison
- Mount Davis, Hong Kong – John Francis Davis
- St. Paul's Village – St. Paul
- Stanley – Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
- Victoria City – Queen Victoria
- Wesley Village – John Wesley
Hungary
- Abasár – King Sámuel Aba of Hungary
- Adyváros – Endre Ady
- Ambrózfalva – Baron Lajos Ambrózy (1803-1890)
- Antalhegy – István Antal, Hungarian politician
- Árpádhalom – Árpád, father of the Hungarian fatherland
- Benczúrfalva (Szécsény) – Gyula Benczúr, Painter
- Bocskaikert – Stephen Bocskay, aristocrat
- Cholnokyváros – Jenő Cholnoky (1870–1950)
- Éhen Gyula-lakótelep – Gyula Éhen (1853–1932)
- Erzsébetváros – Queen Elisabeth of Bavaria
- Ferencszállás – Baron Ferenc Gerliczy (1748-1833)
- Ferencváros – Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Harkakötöny – Kötöny
- Hunyadfalva – Hunyady family
- Izsófalva – Miklós Izsó, sculptor
- Jánoshalma – John Hunyadi, commander
- Józsefváros – Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
- József Attila lakótelep (Budapest) – Attila József
- Katonatelep – Zsigmond Katona (1828–1902)
- Kossuthfalva (Budapest) – Lajos Kossuth, Governor-President of Hungary
- Krepuska Géza-telep – Géza Krepuska
- Krisztinaváros (Budapest) – Archduchess Maria Christina
- Lipótváros (Budapest) – Leopold II
- Nyírtass – Tas, grandson of Árpád
- Petőfibánya – Sándor Petőfi, poet
- Petőfiszállás – Sándor Petőfi
- Rákóczibánya – Francis II Rákóczi, Hungarian National hero
- Rákóczifalva – Francis II Rákóczi
- Rákócziújfalu – Francis II Rákóczi
- Rudolftelep – Rudolf Cohacht, Hungarian miner
- Sándorfalva – Viscount Sándor Pallavicini (1853–1933)
- Solt – Solt
- Taksony – Taksony of Hungary
- Tass – Tas, grandson of Árpád
- Terézváros – Queen Maria Theresa
- Tiborszállás – Tibor Károlyi, Hungarian politician
- Törökbálint – Bálint Török
- Újlipótváros (Budapest) – Leopold II
- Üllő – Üllő, son of Árpád
- Zalaszentgrót – Gerard Sagredo
Former:
- Koháryszentlőrinc was the name of Nyárlőrinc – Koháry family
- Leninváros was the name of Tiszaújváros – Vladimir Lenin
- Prónayfalva was the name of Tázlár – Prónay family
- Sztálinváros was the name of Dunaújváros – Joseph Stalin
Iceland
- Grímsey – Grími Ingjaldsson, who have a winter residence in their island
- Ólafsfjörður – Ólafur Bekkur Karlsson
India
Indonesia
- Airlangga, Gubeng, Surabaya – Airlangga, king of Kediri Kingdom
- Dr. Soetomo, Tegalsari, Surabaya – Soetomo, founder of Budi Utomo
- Halim Perdana Kusumah, Makasar, Jakarta – Halim Perdanakusuma – Indonesian airman and national hero
- Hatta, Bakauheni, Lampung – Mohammad Hatta, 1st Vice President of Indonesia
- Kartini, Sawah Besar, Jakarta – Kartini, Javanese women's rights figure
- Palar, Pedan, Java Central – Lambertus Nicodemus Palar, national hero of Indonesia
- Port of Soekarno-Hatta – Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta
- Setiabudi, Jakarta – Ernest Douwes Dekker, known as Danoedirdja Setiaboedi, national hero of Indonesia
- Sudirman, Tanralili, Maros, South Sulawesi – Sudirman, Indonesian military officer
Former:
- Sukarnopura was the name of Jayapura – Sukarno, 1st President of Indonesia
Iran
- Ahmadabad-e Mosaddeq – Mohammad Mosaddegh
- Amadegah Shahid Mohammad Montazeri – Mohammad Montazeri
- Apamea (Media) – Apama, mother of Antiochus I Soter
- Apamea Ragiana – a royal woman named Apama among the Seleucids
- Bandar-Abbas – Shah Abbas I
- Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni – Ruhollah Khomeini a Supreme leader, philosopher, revolutionary, and politician
- Hamidaniyeh – Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, 14th century Poet and Scholar
- Hasanabad, Tehran – Mostowfi ol-Mamalek, Prime Minister of Iran
- Jammi – 15th century Persian Poet Abdurahman Jami
- Kabak Mohammad Reza – Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, last king
- Kermanshah – King Bahram IV
- Khomeyni Shahr – Ruhollah Khomeini
- Masjed Soleyman – Solomon, a major prophet of Islam
- Nahavand:
- formerly named Laodicea – Laodice of Macedonia
- formerly named Antiochia – Antiochus I Soter
- Naser Khosrow, Iran – Nasir Khusraw an 11th-century poet
- Parsabad – Engineer Ibrahim Parsa (1905–1996), founder of Parsabad
- Piranshahr – Piran, son of Viseh
- Rezaïyeh, Razavi Khorasan – Reza Shah Pahlavi
- Rudaki, Iran – Rudaki, Persian poet
- Seleucia (Susiana) – Seleucus I Nicator
- Seleucia (Susiana) – a Seleucus of the Seleucid dynasty
- Shahrak-e Ayatollah Madani – Mir Asadollah Madani, Iranian politician
- Susa, formerly named Seleucia – Seleucus I Nicator
- Yazd – Yazdegerd I, a Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 399 to 420
- Yusef Abad – Mirza Yusef Ashtiani (1813–1887)
Former:
- Bandar-e Pahlavi was the name of Bandar-e Anzali – Reza Shah Pahlavi
- Rezā'īyeh was the name of Urmia – Reza Shah Pahlavi
Iraq
- Al-Aziziyah – Abdülaziz, Ottoman Sultan
- Al-Sadiyah – Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas, commander who led the Arabs to conquer Mesopotamia from the Sasanian Empire
- Antiochia in Sittacene – Antiochus I Soter
- Apamea (Babylonia) – a royal woman named Apama among the Seleucids
- Apamea (Sittacene) – Apama, mother of Antiochus I Soter
- Charax Spasinu:
- formerly named Alexandria – Alexander the Great
- formerly named Antiochia in Susiana – Antiochus IV
- formerly named Charax of Hyspaosines – Hyspaosines
- Hamza – Bahraini Shia cleric "Ahmad Ibn Hashim Al-Ghurifi" (a.k.a. Hamza)
- Al Hashimiyah – Named after the Hashemites
- Al-Hindiya – "Yahya Asif Al-Dawla Bahadur Al-Hindi", who was a vizier of Bahadur Shah Zafar
- Iskandariya – Alexander the Great
- Kadhimiya – Musa al-Kadhim
- Laodicea (Mesopotamia) – a royal woman named Laodice among the Seleucids
- Al Midhatiya – Midhat Pasha
- Nasiriyah – "Nasir al-Saadun Pasha", the sheikh ("chief") of the Muntafiq tribal confederation
- Al Numaniyah – al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir
- Al-Qasim – "Al-Qasim" son of Musa al-Kadhim
- Sadr City – Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr
- Seleucia – Seleucus I Nicator
- Seleucia (Sittacene) – Seleucus I Nicator
- Sulaymaniyah – Sulaiman Baba, the first Baban prince to gain control of the province of Shahrizor and its capital, Kirkuk
- Yusufiyah – Yūsuf (Joseph)
- Az Zubayr – Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
Ireland (Republic of)
- Bagenalstown – Lord Walter Bagenal
- Bellewstown – Darren Bellew
- Binghamstown – Major Denis Bingham (1765–1842)
- Canningstown – George Canning, 1st Baron Garvagh
- Charlestown – Charles Strickland (1818-1892), Land Agent and Town Planner
- Charleville, County Cork – Charles II of England
- Connacht – Conn Cétchathach
- County Kerry – Ciar
- Dún Laoghaire – Lóegaire mac Néill
- Edgeworthstown – the Anglo-Irish Edgeworth family, such as Henry Essex Edgeworth de Firmont, local rector, Francis Ysidro Edgeworth, economist, Michael Pakenham Edgeworth, botanist, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, politician, and Maria Edgeworth, writer
- Enniskean – "island of Cian", Cian Maol Muadh (O'Mahony) of Cork
- Jamestown, County Leitrim – James VI and I
- Knightstown, County Kerry – Maurice FitzGerald, 18th Knight of Kerry
- Louisburgh, County Mayo – Louis XIV of France
- Rochfortbridge, County Westmeath – Robert Rochfort
- Virginia, County Cavan – Queen Elizabeth I of England
Former:
- Maryborough was the name of Portlaoise – Mary I of England
- Philipstown was the name of Daingean – Philip II of Spain
- Kingwilliamstown was the name of Ballydesmond – William IV of the United Kingdom
- Queenstown was the name of Cobh – Queen Victoria
Israel
- Acre, formerly named Antiochia Ptolemais – Alexander the Great's generals Antiochus and Ptolemy Soter
- Balfourya – Arthur James Balfour, British Prime Minister
- Even Shmuel – Samuel Bronfman
- Givat Brenner – Yosef Haim Brenner
- Givat Shapira – Hermann Schapira
- Herzliya – Theodor Herzl, a leader of Zionist movement
- Hippos, formerly named Antiochia Hippos – an Antiochus of the Seleucid dynasty
- Kfar Haim – Haim Arlosoroff
- Kfar Hess – Moses Hess
- Kfar HaRif – Isaac Alfasi
- Kfar Maimon – Yehuda Leib Maimon
- Kfar Masaryk – Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
- Kfar Menahem – Menachem Ussishkin
- Kfar Netter – Charles Netter
- Kfar Ruppin – Arthur Ruppin
- Kfar Shmuel – Stephen Samuel Wise
- Kfar Silver – Abba Hillel Silver
- Kfar Sirkin – Nachman Syrkin
- Kfar Truman – Harry S. Truman
- Kfar Vitkin – Yosef Vitkin
- Kfar Warburg – Felix M. Warburg
- Kfar Yavetz – Ze'ev Yavetz
- Kiryat Wolfson – Isaac Wolfson
- Kiryat Shmuel, Jerusalem – Shmuel Salant, the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem in 1878–1909
- Kokhav Michael – Michael Sobell
- Midreshet Ben-Gurion – David Ben-Gurion
- Mishmar David – Mickey Marcus
- Netanya – Nathan Strauss
- Neve Granot – Avraham Granot, a Zionist activist and signatory of the Israeli Declaration of Independence
- Neve Yaakov – Yitzchak Yaacov Reines
- Qiryat Bialik – writer Hayyim Nahman Bialik
- Ramat Aharon – Rabbi Aharon Kotler
- Ramat Eshkol – Levi Eshkol, Prime Minister of Israel
- Ramat Sharett – Moshe Sharett, Prime Minister of Israel in 1953–1955
- Ramat Shlomo – Shlomo Zalman Auerbach
- Sde David – Zalman David Levontin (1856–1940)
- Sde Eliezer – Robert Rothschild
- Sdei Avraham – Avraham Herzfeld
- Seleucia Samulias – a Seleucus among the Seleucid dynasty
- Talmei Eliyahu – Eliyahu Krauze (1878–1962)
- Talmei Yaffe – Leib Yaffe
- Tiberias – Tiberius Caesar Augustus
- Tzur Yitzhak – Yitzhak Rabin
Former:
- Wilhelma (colloquially; formally: Hamîdije Wilhelma) was the name of Bnei Atarot – Sultan Abdul Hamid II, King William II of Württemberg and William II, German Emperor
Italy
Ivory Coast
- Bingerville – Louis-Gustave Binger, former French colonial governor
- Jean-Baptiste Mockey (Abidjan) – Jean-Baptiste Mockey
- Marie Koré (Abidjan) – Marie Koré (1912–1953), Ivorian independence activist
- Port-Bouët – Édouard Bouët-Willaumez, French admiral
- San-Pédro, Ivory Coast – Saint Peter
- Treichville – Marcel Treich-Laplène, French resident in Ivory Coast
- Yamoussoukro – Queen Yamoussou (died in 1909)
Jamaica
- Aberdeen, Jamaica – George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
- Albert Town, Jamaica – Albert, Prince Consort
- Alexandria, Jamaica – Alexander Bustamante, First Prime Minister of Jamaica
- Berry Hill (Manchester) – Curtis Philip Berry
- Brown's Town – Hamilton Brown, Scots-Irish planter
- Darlingford, Jamaica – Charles Henry Darling, Governor of Jamaica
- Denham Town – Edward Brandis Denham, Governor of Jamaica
- Gordon Town, Jamaica – George William Gordon
- Granville, Jamaica – Granville Sharp
- Kingston, Jamaica – King William III of England
- Mandeville, Jamaica – George Montagu, 6th Duke of Manchester, viscount Mandeville
- Moore Town, Jamaica – Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet
- Nanny Town – Nanny of the Maroons
- Norman Gardens (Kingston) – Norman Manley
- Petersfield, Jamaica – Peter Beckford, Governor of Jamaica
- Queensborough, Kingston – Queen Victoria
- Saint Ann's Bay, Jamaica – Lady Anne Hyde
- Trenchtown – Daniel Power Trench (1813–1884)
Japan
- Asaka, Saitama – Prince Asaka Yasuhiko, a founder of a collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family
- Asano (Kitakyushu) - Asano Sōichirō
- Aoyama, Tokyo – Aoyama Tadanari, a Tokugawa general and chief retainer
- Date, Hokkaidō – Date Kunishige, a Japanese samurai
- Dōtonbori - Nariyasu Dōton
- Hayakawa (Yaita) - Tokuji Hayakawa
- Hiroshima – Ōe no Hiromoto Fukushima Motonaga (disputed)
- Iidabashi - Iida Kihee, an Edo-period farmer
- Ikeda, Hokkaido - Nakahiro Ikeda (1877-1948)
- Imakane, Hokkaidō – Imamori Tōjirō (1870–1952) Kanamori Tōjirō (1865–1909)
- Ina, Saitama – Ina Tadatsugu, a civil officer
- Isezakichō – Isaburō Aihara (1827-1901) and Akira Sasaki (1806-1876)
- Kamashi (Kanto) – Fujiwara no Kamatari
- Kano (Kobe) – Soshichi Kano (1827-1887)
- Karashima (Kumamoto) – Karashima Itaru (1854-1913), former mayor of Kumamoto
- Kita, Hokkaido – Yuji Kitamura (1871–1903)
- Kikusui (Sapporo) – Shuki Kikutei (1857-1905)
- Kogane Kiyoshigaoka (Chiba) - Kiyoshi Matsumoto (1909-1973), former mayor of Matsudo
- Kyōgoku, Hokkaidō – Kyōgoku Takanori (1858–1928), a former noble of the Kyōgoku clan
- Meiji (Nagoya) – Emperor Meiji
- Moriya (Yokohama) - Kosuke Moriya (1861-1931), Japanese lawyer
- Narashino, Chiba – Shinohara Kunimoto (1837–1877), a prominent military commander
- Niki, Hokkaidō – Niki Takeyoshi (1834–1915), a Japanese pioneer
- Noda, Chiba – Noda Umanosuke, Japanese military commander during the Muromachi period
- Nogizaka, Tokyo - Nogi Maresuke
- Numata, Hokkaido – Kisaburo Numata (1834–1923)
- Ojin (Tokushima) - Emperor Ōjin
- Okawa (Kawasaki) - Heizaburō Ōkawa (1860-1936), Japanese businessman
- Ono, Fukushima – Ono no Takamura, Japanese poet
- Sakuragaoka (Nagoya) - Sakura Okamoto (1878-1935), Japanese businessman and president of Toho Gas
- Sanjō, Niigata – Sanjo Saemon, a legendary hero during the Edo period
- Senda (Hiroshima) - Sadaaki Senda
- Shiroishi (Kawasaki) - Motojiro Shiraishi (1867-1945), Japanese businessman
- Shōwa, Fukushima – Hirohito (Emperor Shōwa)
- Susukino - Tatsuyuki Usui (1829-1916)
- Suzuki (Kawasaki) - Saburosuke Suzuki (1858-1931), Ajinomoto Company´s founder
- Tadaoka, Osaka – Taira no Tadayuki, son of a Japanese warrior
- Takashimadaira – Takashima Shūhan
- Tendō, Yamagata – Kitabatake Tendōmaru, owner of Tendō castle during the Muromachi period
- Torahime, Shiga – Tora Gozen, a late Heian period prostitute
- Toyota, Aichi – Sakichi Toyoda and Kiichiro Toyoda
- Tsukigata, Hokkaidō – Tsukigata Kiyoshi (1847–1895), Japanese Samurai
- Tsuruga, Fukui – Tsunuga Arashito, Japanese Samurai
- Wake, Okayama – Wake no Kiyomaro, a high-ranking Japanese official during the Nara period
Jordan
- Abila, formerly named Seleucia – a Seleucus among the Seleucid dynasty
- Al-Abdali –King Abdullah I of Jordan
- Amman – Ammon
- Umm Qais:
- formerly named Antiochia – Antiochus III the Great
- formerly named Seleucia – Seleucus II Callinicus
Kazakhstan
Kenya
- Karen, Kenya – Karen Blixen, a Danish author of the colonial memoir Out of Africa
- Kenyatta, Nairobi – Jomo Kenyatta
- Machakos – Masaku wa Munyati, an Akamba chief who arrived in the area in 1816 from the area around Sultan Hamud
- Port Victoria (Kenya) – Queen Victoria
- Thomson's Falls – Joseph Thomson (explorer)
Kosovo
- Ferizaj – Feriz Shasivari
- Obilić – Miloš Obilić
- Skenderaj – George Kastrioti Skanderbeg
Former:
- Đeneral Janković was the name of Elez Han – Božidar Janković
Kuwait
- Abdullah as-Salim suburb – Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah
- Al Ahmadi, Kuwait – Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
- Fahd al-Ahmad Suburb – Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
- Jabir al-Ahmad City – Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah
- Sabah al-Ahmad City – Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
- Sabah as-Salim suburb – Sabah Al-Salim Al-Sabah
Kyrgyzstan
- Аbdrakhmanov (Issyk-Kul) – Yusup Abdrakhmanov (1901–1938), Kyrgyz politician
- Abdy-Suerkulov (Toktogul) – Abdy Suerkulov (1912–1992), Kyrgyz Prime Minister
- Absamat Masaliev (Kadamjay) – Absamat Masaliyev
- Aitmatov District – Chinghiz Aitmatov, author
- Aldashev (Jeti-Ögüz) – Abdulkhai Aldashev (1918–2003), Kyrgyz pharmacologist, toxicologist and translator
- Alla-Anarov (Aravan) – Alla Anarov (1907–1979), cotton producer
- Aydaraliev (Talas) – Rysbek Aidaraliev (1922–1998), Kyrgyz public figure
- Amanbayevo – Aldabergen Amanbaev (1927–1975), Kyrgyz Socialist workers' hero
- Anan'yevo – one of the Panfilov's Twenty-Eight Guardsmen, Nikolay Yakovlevich Anan'yev (1912–1941)
- Atai Ogonbaev (Talas) – Atai Ogonbaev (1900–1949), Kyrgyz musician and compositor
- Baetov – Kyrgyz singer and composer Musa Baetov (1902–1949)
- Baytik – Baytik Batyr (1823–1886), one of the leaders of the Solto tribe who fought the Kokand Khanate
- Berdike Baatyr (Talas) – Berdike Baatyr (1740–1790)
- Bishkek – Bishkek Batyr (1700–1757), Commander of the Kyrgyz army in the war against the invaders of Dzungar in the 18th century.
- Bokonbayevo – Kyrgyz poet and dramatist, Dzhoomart Bokonbaev (1910–1944)
- Cholponbay – Cholponbai Tuleberdiyev (1922–1944), World War II hero
- Dokturbek Kurmanaliev (Ysyk-Ata) – Dokturbek Kurmanaliev (1948–2004)
- Ibraimov – Kyrgyz Prime Minister Sultan Ibraimov
- Imeni Aliaskara Toktonalieva (Ysyk-Ata) – Aliaskar Toktonaliev (1929–1990), Finance Minister
- Isanov (Osh) – Nasirdin Isanov, Kyrgyz Prime Minister
- Jalal-Abad – Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar
- Jayyl District – Jayyl Batyr (1692–1780), one of the heroes of the Solto tribe
- Karasaev (Tüp) – Kusein Karasaev (1901–1998), Kyrgyz linguist
- Kaynazarova (Chuy) – Zuurakan Kaynazarova
- Kazybek (Naryn) – Kazybek Mambetimin uulu (1901–1936), poet
- Kochubaev (Osh) – Toi'chu Tagaevich Kochubaev (1922–1981), Kyrgyz Socialist workers' hero
- Kochkorbaev (Chuy) – Isak Kochkorbaev (1890–1965), Kyrgyz Socialist workers' hero
- Kulatov (Nookat) – Turabay Kulatov (1908–1984), Kyrgyz Prime Minister
- Kurmanbek (Suzak) – Kurmanbek Batyr, mythical hero
- Kurmanjan Datka (Batken) and Kurmanjan Datka (Osh) – Kurmanjan Datka
- Lenin District, Bishkek – Vladimir Lenin
- Manas District – Manas, mythical Kyrgyz national hero
- Mavlyanov (Aksy) – Junai Mavlyanov (1923–2003), writer and poet
- Mombekovo (Nooken) – Yusup Mombekov (1926–1983), Kyrgyz socialist workers' hero
- Nurzhanov (Talas) – Akmatbek Nurzhanov (1922–1987), Kyrgyz socialist workers' hero
- Ormon-Khan aliyl (Naryn) – Ormon Khan
- Ömüraliev (Talas) – Baky Ömüraliev (1932–2003), Kyrgyz actor and film director
- Osmonkulov (Talas) – Iskender Osmonkulov (1907–1992), Kyrgyz socialist workers' hero
- Panfilov District, Kyrgyzstan – Ivan Panfilov
- Pristan'-Przheval'sk – Nikolay Przhevalsky
- Shabdan – Shabdan Baatyr (1839–1912)
- Shopokov – Kyrgyz World War II hero Duyshenkul Shopokov (1915–1941)
- Süymönkul Chokmorov – Kyrgyz film actor Suimenkul Chokmorov
- Sverdlov District, Bishkek – Yakov Sverdlov
- Razzakov – Iskhak Razzakov
- Toktogul – Kyrgyz Musician Toktogul Satilganov
- Togolok-Moldo Rural District (Naryn) – Togolok Moldo, Kyrgyz poet
- Toktomat Zulpuev (Nookat) – Toktomat Zulpuev (1925–1995)
- Urazbekov (Batken) – Abdukadyr Urazbekov (1889–1938), Kyrgyz statesman
- Yusupov aliyl (Osh) – Sultan Yusupov (1918–2004), Kyrgyz music teacher
- Zharkynbayevo – Kazak Zharkynbaev (1911–1969), Kyrgyz hero
Former:
- Frunze was the name of Bishkek from 1926 through 1991 – Mikhail Frunze
- Przhevalsk was the name of Karakol from 1888 through 1921 and 1939 through 1991 – Nikolai Przhevalsky
Laos
- Kaysone Phomvihane District, Savannakhet province – Kaysone Phomvihane, President of Laos
Latvia
- Jēkabpils – Jacob Kettler, Duke of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
- Lucavsala – Klauss Lucavs
- Pāvilosta – after Paul von Lilienfeld, governor of Kurzeme
- Pētersala-Andrejsala – Peter the Great
- Valdemārpils – Krišjānis Valdemārs, writer and politician
- Valka (Estonian: Valga) – possibly after the de Walko (de Walco) family
Former:
- Stučka was the name of Aizkraukle – Pēteris Stučka, Latvian revolutionary and communist
Lebanon
- Foch-Allenby district (Beirut) – Ferdinand Foch and Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby
Former:
- Laodicea in Phoenicia was an ancient name of Beirut – royal woman named Laodice among the Seleucid dynasty
Lesotho
- Mohale's Hoek – Mohale, a King Moshoeshoe I's brother
Liberia
- A.B. Tolbert Community – Adolphus Benedict Tolbert (died in 1980), a former President's son
- Arthington, Liberia – Robert Arthington, an attorney and philanthropist from Leeds, England
- Barclayville – Edwin Barclay, President of Liberia
- Buchanan – Thomas Buchanan, American diplomat
- Careysburg – Lott Carey, a Baptist minister
- Clay-Ashland – Henry Clay, an American lawyer, planter, and statesman
- Greenville, Liberia – Judge James Green
- Harbel – Harvey S. Firestone and his wife Idabelle
- Harper, Liberia – Robert Goodloe Harper, American politician
- Monrovia – James Monroe, President of the United States
- Robertsport – Joseph Jenkins Roberts, First President of Liberia
- Samuel K. Doe Community (Monrovia) – Samuel Doe
- Schieffelin, Margibi County – Henry M. Schieffelin, American philanthropist and Consul-General in Liberia
- Tubmanburg – William Tubman, President of Liberia
Libya
- ʽAziziya – Abdulaziz, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
- Benghazi – Sidi Ghazi, Benefactor of the city
- Ptolemais – a king of the Ptolemies, probably Ptolemy III Euergetes
- Qaryat ʽUmar al Mukhtar – Omar Mukhtar, Libyan resistance leader
Lithuania
- Garliava – Józef Godlewski, founder
- Grigiškės – Grzegorz Kurec, Polish architect
- Janapolė – Jan Dominik Łopaciński, benefactor
- Jonava – Jono Eustachijaus
- Kaišiadorys – a Tatar noble, Khaishadar
- Kudirkos Naumiestis – Vincas Kudirka, Lithuanian poet
- Marijampolė – Blessed Virgin Mary
Former:
- Kapsukas was the name of Marijampolė – Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas, Lithuanian communist politician
- Sniečkus was the name of Visaginas – Antanas Sniečkus, Lithuanian communist politician
Luxembourg
- Ettelbruck – Etzel (Attila the Hun)
Malawi
- Aaron, Malawi – biblical prophet Aaron
- Banda (Central) – Hastings Banda
- Cape Maclear – Thomas Maclear
- Fort Maguire (Southern) – Captain Cecil Montgomery Maguire (died in 1891)
- Livingstonia, Malawi – David Livingstone
- Liwonde – Chief Liwonde
Former:
- Fort Anderson was the name of Mulanje – Sir Henry Percy Anderson (1831–1896), Harry Johnston's father-in-law
- Fort Hill was the name of Chitipa – Clement Lloyd Hill, British diplomat
- Fort Johnston was the name of Mangochi – Harry Johnston, British botanist and colonial administrator
- Fort Lister was the name of Phalombe – Thomas Villiers Lister, British diplomat
- Fort Manning was the name of Mchinji – William Manning (colonial administrator), Governor of Nyasaland
Malaysia
- Beaufort, Malaysia – Leicester Paul Beaufort, colonial governor of North Borneo
- Bandar Dato' Onn – Onn Jaafar, Malayan politician
- Bandar Menjalara – Paduka Seri Cik Menjalara (d.1941)
- Bandar Muadzam Shah – Abu Bakar of Pahang
- Bandar Seri Putra – Tunku Abdul Rahman
- Bandar Tun Abdul Razak – Abdul Razak Hussein, 2nd Prime Minister of Malaysia
- Bandar Tun Razak – Abdul Razak Hussein
- Bandar Tun Razak, Jengka – Abdul Razak Hussein
- Butterworth, Penang – William John Butterworth, governor of the Straits Settlements
- Cameron Highlands – William Cameron, British geologist
- Carey Island – Edward Valentine John Carey, English planter in Malaya
- FELDA L.B. Johnson – Lyndon B. Johnson, American president
- FELDA Soeharto – Suharto, Indonesian president
- Fraser's Hill – Louis James Fraser, Scottish pioneer
- George Town, Penang – George III the United Kingdom
- Gohtong Jaya – Lim Goh Tong, Malaysian Chinese businessman & entrepreneur
- Hang Tuah Jaya – Hang Tuah, legendary hero
- Kampung Gandhi – Mahatma Gandhi
- Pekan Gurney – Henry Gurney, British colonial administrator
- Port Dickson – John Frederick Dickson, British colonial administrator
- Putrajaya – Tunku Abdul Rahman, father of Malayan independence
- Seri Iskandar – Iskandar of Perak, 30th Sultan of Perak
- Shah Alam – Hisamuddin of Selangor
- Taman Tun Dr Ismail – Ismail Abdul Rahman
- Taman Tun Sardon – Sardon Jubir, governor of Penang
- Taman Tun Teja – Princess Tun Teja
- Taman U-Thant – U Thant, UN Secretary-General from 1961 until 1971,
- Templer's Park – Gerald Templer, senior British Army officer
- Victoria, Labuan – Queen Victoria
- Weston – A.J. West, British North Borneo railway engineer
Former:
- Jesselton was the name of Kota Kinabalu – Sir Charles Jessel, British colonial administrator
Mali
- Ouezzindougou – Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly, Burkinabé politician
- Timbuktu – Buktu, a malian old woman who lived in that region
Malta
- Cottonera – Grandmaster Nicolas Cotoner
- Floriana – architect Pietro Paolo Floriani
- Manoel Island – Grandmaster António Manoel de Vilhena
- Paola – Grandmaster Antoine de Paule
- Paceville – Giuseppe Pace (1890–1971)
- Qormi (Città Pinto) – Grandmaster Manuel Pinto da Fonseca
- San Ġiljan – St. Julian
- San Ġwann – St. John
- San Lawrenz – St. Lawrence
- San Pawl il-Baħar – Paul the Apostle
- Santa Luċija – St. Lucy
- Santa Venera – St. Venera
- Senglea – Grandmaster Claude de la Sengle
- Siġġiewi (Città Ferdinand) – Grandmaster Ferdinand von Hompesch
- Valletta – Grandmaster Jean Parisot de Valette
- Victoria – Queen Victoria
- Żabbar (Città Hompesch) – Grandmaster Ferdinand von Hompesch
- Żebbuġ (Città Rohan) – Grandmaster Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc
- Żejtun (Città Beland) – Ferdinand von Hompesch's mother
Mauritania
- Boubacar Ben Amer – Abu Bakr Ibn Omar (d.1087)
Mauritius
- Mahébourg – Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais
- Port Louis – Louis XV of France
- Souillac – François de Souillac
Mexico
- Apodaca, Nuevo León – Salvador de Apodaca y Loreto, bishop
- Ciudad Juárez – Benito Juárez, president
- Ciudad López Mateos – Adolfo López Mateos, president
- Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl – Nezahualcoyotl, poet
- Ciudad Obregón – Álvaro Obregón, president
- Ciudad Victoria – Guadalupe Victoria, first president
- General Escobedo – Mariano Escobedo
- Hermosillo – José María González Hermosillo
- Guadalupe, Zacatecas and other communities named Guadalupe – Our Lady of Guadalupe (Mary)
- Guerrero state and several other localities – Vicente Guerrero, independence leader and president
- Hidalgo, state and several other localities – Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, independence leader and Father of the Nation
- Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán – Lázaro Cárdenas del Río, president
- Morelia – José María Morelos, independence leader
- Morelos state and several other localities – José María Morelos, independence leader
- San Luis Potosí City and state – King Louis IX of France
- San Nicolás de los Garza – Pedro de la Garza, benefactor of the town
- Tuxtla Gutiérrez – Joaquín Miguel Gutiérrez, independence leader
- Quintana Roo – Andrés Quintana Roo, politician
Moldova
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Cahul – Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Prince of Moldavia
- Cantemir, Moldova – Dimitrie Cantemir
- Ciorescu, Chişinău – Ion Gheorghe Ciorescu (founder)
- Frunză, Ocnița – Mikhail Frunze
- Ion Vodă, Florești – John III the Terrible
- Lazo, Ștefan Vodă – Sergey Lazo, Moldavian revolutionary
- Lebedenco, Cahul – Nikita Lebedenko, Soviet military leader
- Miciurin – Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin
- Regina Maria, Soroca – Marie of Romania
- Ștefan Vodă – Stephen III of Moldavia
Former:
- "Kotovsk" was the name of Hîncești – Grigory Kotovsky
- "Kutuzov" was the name of Ialoveni – Mikhail Kutuzov
- "Lazovsk" was the name of Sîngerei – Sergey Lazo
- "Suvorovo" was the name of Ștefan Vodă – Alexander Suvorov
Mongolia
- Choibalsan city, Dornod – Khorloogiin Choibalsan
- Choibalsan sum, Dornod – Khorloogiin Choibalsan
- Khatanbulag – Börte, Great Khatun of the Mongol Empire
- Magsarjav (Khovd) – Khatanbaatar Magsarjav
- Öndörkhaan (now Chinggis Khot) – Genghis Khan
- Sükhbaatar city – Damdin Sükhbaatar, Mongolian independence hero
- Sükhbaatar district – Damdin Sükhbaatar
- Sükhbaatar Province – Damdin Sükhbaatar
- Ulaanbaatar – Damdin Sükhbaatar
Montenegro
- Danilovgrad – Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro
- Herceg Novi – Duke (Herceg) Stjepan Vukčić Kosača
- Petrovac – King Peter I of Serbia
- Tomaševo – Tomaš Žižić, Montenegrin national hero
Former:
- Titograd was the name of Podgorica from 1946 to 1992 – Josip Broz Tito
- Ivangrad was the name of Berane from 1946 to 1992 – Ivan Milutinović
Morocco
- Mohammedia – King Mohammed V of Morocco
- Moulay Rachid (district) – Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco
Mozambique
- Beira, Mozambique – Luís Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal (titled Prince of Beira)
- Chissano (Gaza) – Alberto Chissano, Mozambican sculptor
- Maputo – Chief Maputsu I of the Tembe clan
- Mozambique Island – Mussa Bin Bique, an Arab Muslim chief of the early 16th century
- Ilha Josina Machel (Manhiça) – Josina Machel, a former President's wife
- Manhiça District – Manacusse, a Tchaka chief, who moved here after some conflict in his native area
- Ressano Garcia – Frederico Ressano Garcia (1847–1911), Portuguese politician and engineer
- Vila Eduardo Mondlane – Eduardo Mondlane, President of the Mozambican Liberation Front (FRELIMO)
Former:
- António Enes was the name of Angoche – António José Enes (1848–1901), Portuguese journalist and colonial administrator
- Augusto Cardoso was the name of Metangula – Augusto Cardoso (1859–1930), Portuguese explorer
- Caldas Xavier was the name of Cambulatsitse – Alfredo Augusto Caldas Xavier (1852–1896), Portuguese colonial administrator
- Cidade Salazar was the name of Matola – António de Oliveira Salazar
- João Belo was the name of Xai-Xai – João Belo (1878–1928), Portuguese military
- Lourenço Marques was the name of Maputo – Lourenço Marques (explorer)
- Malvernia was the name of Chicualacuala (Vila Eduardo Mondlane) – Godfrey Huggins, 1st Viscount Malvern
- Porto Amélia was the name of Pemba, Mozambique – Queen Amélie of Orléans
- Vila Coutinho was the name of Ulongué – João António de Azevedo Coutinho Fragoso de Sequeira (1865–1944)
- Vila Fontes was the name of Caia, Mozambique – Fontes Pereira de Melo
- Vila Gomes da Costa was the name of Alto Changane – Manuel Gomes da Costa, Portuguese president
- Vila Gouveia was the name of Catandica – Manuel António de Sousa, Portuguese military captain
- Vila Junqueiro was the name of Gurúè – Manuel Saraiva Junqueiro (d.1959)
- Vila Machado was the name of Nhamatanda – Joaquim José Machado
- Vila Paiva de Andrada was the name of Gorongosa – Joaquim Carlos Paiva de Andrada (1846–1928)
- Vila Pery was the name of Chimoio – João Pery de Lind (1861–1930), Governor of Mozambique Company Territories of Manica and Sofala
- Vila Pinto Teixeira was the name of Mabalane – Francisco dos Santos Pinto Teixeira (1887–1983), Portuguese military engineer
- Vila Trigo de Morais was the name of Chokwe, Mozambique – António Trigo de Morais (1895–1966), Portuguese engineer
- Vila Vasco da Gama was the name of Chiputo – Vasco da Gama
Myanmar
- Maha Bandula Park – General Maha Bandula
- Mindon, Myanmar – Mindon Min, King of Burma
- Thibaw, Shan State – Thibaw Min, King of Burma
Namibia
- Caprivi Strip – Leo von Caprivi, German general and statesman
- Henties Bay, Namibia – Major Hentie van der Merwe (1871–1954)
- John Pandeni Constituency – John Pandeni, a member of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO)
- Judea Lyaboloma Constituency – Judea Lyaboloma (died in 1968), a former People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) guerrilla
- Keetmanshoop – Johann Keetman, German trader
- Lüderitz – Adolf Lüderitz
- Mariental, Namibia – Maria, the wife of the first colonial settler of the area, Hermann Brandt
- Moses ǁGaroëb Constituency – Moses ǁGaroëb, a Namibian Politician
- Nehale lyaMpingana Constituency – Nehale Mpingana, Namibian National hero
- Samora Machel Constituency – Samora Machel, President of Mozambique
- Tobias Hainyeko constituency – Tobias Hainyeko, a guerrilla war hero
Former:
- Caprivi Region was the name of Zambezi Region, named after Leo von Caprivi
- Schuckmannsburg – Bruno von Schuckmann (since 2013 called Luhonono)
Nepal
- Bhimdatta – Bhimdatta Panta, a revolutionary farmer leader
- Birendranagar – King Birendra of Nepal
- Birendranagar, Chitwan – King Birendra of Nepal
- Birgunj – Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana, Nepali statesman
- Byans – Vyas, legendary author of Hinduism
- Dasharathchand – Dashrath Chand, a martyr of Nepalese Democratic Movement
- Janakpur – King Janak, an ancient Indian king of Videha,
- Jaya Prithvi – Jaya Prithvi Bahadur Singh, a humanist, peace advocate, writer and social activist
- K.I. Singh Rural Municipality – Kunwar Inderjit Singh, 20th Prime Minister of Nepal
- Krishnapur, Nepal – Krishna
- Khumbu Pasanglhamu Rural Municipality – Pasang Lhamu Sherpa
- Mahendrakot and Mahendranagar, Dhanusha – Mahendra of Nepal
- Phalgunanda Rural Municipality – Phalgunanda
- Prithivinagar – Prithvi Narayan Shah
- Ramprasad Rai – Ram Prasad Rai, a Nepali revolutionary who was disappeared and killed in 1951
- Siddharthanagar – from Buddha's given name Siddhartha
- Siddhicharan Municipality – Siddhicharan Shrestha
- Tribhuwannagar – Tribhuvan of Nepal
- Vyas – Sage Vyasadeva (Vyas)
Netherlands
- Anna Paulowna – Anna Pavlovna of Russia
- Emmaberg – Queen Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont
- Frederiksoord – Prince Frederick of the Netherlands
- Geertruidenberg – Gertrude of Nivelles
- 's-Gravenzande (lit. The Count's Sand) – William, King of the Romans (and Count of Holland)
- Heerhugowaard – lord ('heer') Hugo of Assendelft
- 's-Hertogenbosch (lit. The Duke's Forest) – Henry I, Duke of Brabant
- Julianadorp – Queen Juliana of the Netherlands
- Koningsbosch (lit. King's Forest) – Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
- Koningsoord (Het Hogeland) – William III of the Netherlands
- Mariaparochie – Mary, mother of Jesus
- Lelystad – ir. Cornelis Lely
- Odiliapeel – Odilia of Cologne
- Oud-Beijerland, Nieuw-Beijerland and Zuid-Beijerland – Sabina, Duchess of Bavaria (Dutch: Sabina van Beieren)
- Philippine, Netherlands – Philip I of Castile
- Prins Alexander – Alexander, Prince of Orange
- Sint Annaparochie – Saint Anne
- Sint Jacobiparochie – James, son of Zebedee
- Sint Maarten – Martin of Tours
- Sint Nicolaasga – Saint Nicholas
- Sint-Oedenrode – Saint Oda
- Sint Pancras – Saint Pancras
- Sint Willebrord – Saint Willibrord
- Van Ewijcksluis – Daniël Jacob van Ewijck van Oostbroek van de Built (1786–1858), Dutch Politician
- Wilhelminadorp, Best – Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
- Wilhelminadorp, Goes – Wilhelmine of Prussia, Queen of the Netherlands
- Wilhelminaoord – Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange
- Willemsdorp – King William I of the Netherlands
- Willemsoord, Steenwijkerland – King William II of the Netherlands
- Willemstad, North Brabant – William the Silent, Father of the Dutch fatherland
New Zealand
- Addisons Flat, West Coast – unknown African American gold prospector
- Aidanfield – Mother Aidan Phelan (1858–1958)
- Albert Town – Prince Albert
- Alexandra – Alexandra of Denmark
- Allanton – James Allan
- Alfredton – Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- Andersons Bay – James Anderson and family
- Arthurs Point – Thomas Arthur
- Ashburton – Francis Baring, Baron Ashburton
- Auckland – George Eden, Earl of Auckland
- Ballance – John Ballance
- Bell Block – Dillon Bell
- Benneydale – Matt Benney and Tom Dale
- Blaketown – Isaac Blake
- Brockville – Frederick Brock-Hollinshead
- Bronte – Admiral Lord Nelson, Duke of Bronté
- Brunner – Thomas Brunner
- Brydone – Thomas Brydone
- Carterton – Charles Carter
- Charleston – Captain Charles Bonner
- Christchurch – Jesus Christ (indirectly via Christ Church, a college of the University of Oxford in England)
- Clarkville – Joseph Clark
- Clive – Robert Clive ("Clive of India")
- Clinton – Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle
- Clyde – Lord Clyde
- Coatesville – Gordon Coates, Prime Minister
- Cobden – Richard Cobden
- Collingwood – Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood
- Colville – Alexander Colville, 7th Lord Colville of Culross
- Cromwell – possibly Oliver Cromwell
- Dargaville – Joseph Dargaville
- Days Bay – George Day
- Dennison – R.B. Denniston
- Dobson – George Dobson
- Duders Beach – Thomas Duder
- Evansdale – William Evans
- Eyreton – Edward John Eyre
- Featherston – Isaac Featherston
- Feilding – William Feilding
- Fendalton – Walpole Chesshyre Fendall (1830–1913)
- Fordlands – Harry Ford
- Foxton – William Fox, Premier
- Franz Josef / Waiau – Franz Joseph I of Austria
- Frasertown – Major James Fraser
- Gabriel's Gully – Gabriel Read
- Gisborne – William Gisborne
- Gladstone – William Ewart Gladstone
- Godley Head – John Robert Godley
- Gore – Thomas Gore Browne
- Greerton – Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Harpur Greer
- Grey River / Māwheranui, Greymouth, Greytown – George Grey, Governor
- Haast – Julius von Haast
- Halswell – Edmund Storr Halswell QC (1790–1874)
- Hamilton – John Fane Charles Hamilton
- Hampden – John Hampden
- Hanmer Springs – Thomas Hanmer
- Harrisville – Benjamin Harris
- Hastings – Warren Hastings
- Havelock – Henry Havelock
- Havelock North – Henry Havelock
- Helensville – Helen McLeod, wife of John McLeod
- Hinds – Samuel Hinds
- Hope – Jane Hope
- Hunterville – George Hunter
- Hyde – John Hyde Harris
- Invercargill – William Cargill
- Jack's Point – "Maori Jack" Tewa
- Jacksons – Michael Jackson
- Kennedys Bush – Thomas Kennedy
- Kimbell – Frederick J. Kimbell
- Levin – William Hort Levin
- Lincoln – Earl of Lincoln
- Linton – James Linton
- Lower Hutt – Sir William Hutt
- Lyell – Charles Lyell
- Lyttelton – the Lyttelton family
- Macraes – John MacRae
- Mackenzie Basin – James Mckenzie
- Mackenzie District – James Mckenzie
- Macetown – brothers Charles, Harry, and John Mace
- Mairtown – Gilbert Mair and family
- Martinborough – John Martin
- Massey – William Massey, Prime Minister
- Masterton – Joseph Masters
- Mauriceville – Maurice O'Rourke
- Maxwell (now Pākaraka) – Sergeant George Maxwell
- McLaren Park, New Zealand – Bruce McLaren
- Melville – James Dougal Melville (1841–1909)
- Mercer – Captain Henry Mercer
- Moncks Bay – John Stanley Monck
- Millers Flat – Walter Miller
- Murchison – Roderick Murchison
- Napier – Charles James Napier
- Nelson – Admiral Horatio Nelson
- Ormondville – John Davies Ormond
- Palmerston – Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
- Palmerston North – Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
- Picton – Thomas Picton
- Plimmerton – John Plimmer
- Port Albert – Prince Albert
- Port Chalmers – Thomas Chalmers
- Port Levy – Solomon Levey
- Port Underwood – Joseph Underwood
- Prestons – Thomas Herbert Preston
- Pyes Pa – Charles Pye, VC
- Queenstown – Queen Victoria
- Raglan – Lord Raglan
- Rātana Pā – T. W. Ratana
- Renwick – Thomas Renwick
- Ross – George Ross
- Saint Arnaud – Jacques Leroy de Saint-Arnaud
- Seddon – Richard Seddon, Prime Minister
- Seddonville – Richard Seddon, Prime Minister
- Sumner – John Bird Sumner
- Tasman – Abel Tasman
- Upper Hutt – Sir William Hutt
- Victoria – Queen Victoria
- Vogeltown – Julius Vogel, Premier
- Wakefield – Arthur Wakefield
- Waldronville – Bill Waldron (1909–1976)
- Ward – Joseph Ward
- Wellington – Duke of Wellington
- Wellsford – an acronym derived from the surnames of the first European families who settled in the region
- West Eyreton – Edward John Eyre
- Whitford – Richard Whitford
- Winton – Thomas Winton
- Wyndham – Charles Ash Windham
Nicaragua
- Ahmed Campos Correa (Chontales) – Ahmed Campos Correa (1956–1982), a Nicaraguan Poet
- Arlen Siu (Granada) – Arlen Siu, a guerrilla revolutionary heroine
- Bernardino Diaz Ochoa (Granada) – Bernadino Diaz Ochoa (1941–1971), a Nicaraguan peasant and revolutionary
- Bluefields – Abraham Blauvelt, a Dutch privateer, pirate and explorer of Central America in the 1630s
- Carazo Department – Evaristo Carazo, President of Nicaragua
- Cárdenas – Adán Cárdenas, President of Nicaragua
- Ciudad Darío – Rubén Darío, Nicaraguan poet
- Ciudad Sandino – Revolutionary Augusto César Sandino
- El Viejo – Cacique Agateyte
- Filiberto Morales (Chinandega) – Filiberto Morales Darce (d.1979)
- German Pomares (Jinotega), German Pomares (Nueva Segovia) – German Pomares Ordonez (1936–1979), a Nicaraguan national hero
- Greytown, Nicaragua – Charles Edward Grey, a British judge and colonial governor
- Gaspar García (Rivas) – Gaspar García Laviana
- Hilario Sanchez (Managua) – Hilario Sánchez Vásquez (1953–1983), a Nicaraguan military
- Jesus Rivera (Jinotega) – Manuel de Jesus Rivera "La Mascota" (1965–1978), a Nicaraguan revolutionary kid
- Jose Benito Escobar (Matagalpa) and Jose Benito Escobar (South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region) – Jose Benito Escobar (1936–1978), revolutionary
- La Concepción, Masaya – Immaculate Conception of Mary
- Larreynaga – Miguel Larreynaga, Nicaraguan philosopher
- Leon Diaz (Jinotega) – General José León Diaz, Salvadoran military of one of 30 militaries during the Nicaraguan Revolution
- Leonel Rugama (Estelí) – José Leónel Rugama (1949–1970), Nicaraguan poet
- Macario Brenes (Masaya) – Macario Brenes Alvarez (died in 1979)
- Madriz Department – José Madriz, President of Nicaragua
- Marlon Zelaya (Rio San Juan) – Marlon Zelaya Cruz (1962–1983), a student martyr
- Monseñor Madrigal (Nueva Segovia) – Monseñor Nicolás Antonio Madrigal y García (1898–1977)
- Pablo Ubeda (Boaco) – Rigoberto Cruz (died in 1967), also known as Pablo Ubeda, one of the founders of the FSLN
- Padre Ramos (Chinandega) – Father Francisco Ramos, Nicaraguan priest
- Puerto Benjamín Zeledón – Benjamín Zeledón, national hero of Nicaragua
- Puerto Cabezas – Rigoberto Cabezas, journalist, military figure and politician
- Puerto Diaz, Chontales – Adolfo Díaz, President of Nicaragua
- Puerto Morazán – Francisco Morazán, a Honduran Politician
- Puerto Salvador Allende (Managua) – Salvador Allende
- Ricardo Morales Avilés (Granada) – Ricardo Morales Avilés (1939–1973)
- Rigoberto López Pérez (Managua) – Rigoberto López Pérez, Nicaraguan poet
- Rivas Department – Patricio Rivas, President of Nicaragua
- Rivas, Nicaragua – Francisco Rodriguez de Rivas (1674–1743), Captain General of Guatemala
- Roman Esteban Toledo (Carazo) – Roman del Carmen Esteban Toledo (1950–1979), revolutionary
- Rubén Darío (South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region) – Rubén Darío
- San Dionisio, Matagalpa – Dionisio de Herrera, president of Nicaragua
- San Fernando, Nueva Segovia – King Ferdinand III of Spain
- San Francisco Chontales (Villa Sandino) – Rev. Frank Setzer (1911–2000)
- San Francisco del Norte – Saint Francis
- San José de Cusmapa – José Dolores Estrada
- San José de los Remates – José María Guerrero de Arcos, director of the State of Nicaragua
- San Lorenzo de los Tellez – Saint Lawrence and Josefa Tellez, owner of a small farm in the vicinity of the area
- Santa Lucía, Boaco – Saint Lucy
- Santa María, Nueva Segovia – Saint Mary
- San Nicolás, Estelí – Saint Nicholas
- San Pedro del Norte – Saint Peter
- San Ramón, Matagalpa – Saint Raymond Nonnatus
- Santa Teresa, Carazo – Saint Teresa of Ávila
- Santo Tomás del Norte – Tomas Ruiz Romero (1777–1819), Priest and independence hero
- Socrates Sandino (Masaya) – Socrates Sandino Tiffer (1875–1935), a Sandino's paternal brother
- Villa Carlos Fonseca – Carlos Fonseca, founder of the Sandinista National Liberation Front
- Villa Sandino – revolutionary Augusto César Sandino
Niger
- Cité Fayçal (Niamey) – Faisal of Saudi Arabia
Nigeria
- Port Harcourt – Lewis Vernon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt
- Victoria Island, Lagos – Queen Victoria
North Korea
- Kimchaek – Korean People's Army (KPA) general, Kim Chaek
- Kimhyonggwon County – Korean revolutionary Kim Hyong-gwon
- Kimhyongjik County – Korean independence activist Kim Hyong-jik
- Kimjongsuk County – Korean anti-Japanese guerrilla and Kim Il-sung's first wife Kim Jong-suk
North Macedonia
- Čučer-Sandevo – Aleksandar Urdarevski-Sande (1920–1943), participant in the National Liberation War
- Dame Gruev (Skopje) – Dame Gruev
- Delčevo – Goce Delčev, revolutionary hero
- Gazi Baba Municipality – Ottoman poet Aşık Çelebi
- Gjorče Petrov Municipality – revolutionary Gjorče Petrov
- Jane Sandanski (Skopje) – Yane Sandanski
- Josifovo – Josif Josifovski (1915–1943)
- Sveti Nikole – Saint Nicholas
- Titov Vrv – Josip Broz, President of Yugoslavia
Former:
- Titov Veles (meaning: "Tito's Veles") was the name of Veles – Josip Broz
Norway
- Edgeøya – Thomas Edge
- Eydehavn – Sam Eyde, an industrial pioneer
- Filipstad, Norway – pharmacist Philip Moth
- Fredrikstad – King Frederick II of Denmark and Norway
- Jan Mayen – Captain Jan Jacobszoon May van Schellinkhout
- Kongsberg – King Christian IV of Denmark and Norway
- Kongsvinger – King Christian V of Denmark and Norway
- Kristiansand – King Christian IV of Denmark and Norway
- Kristiansund – King Christian VI of Denmark and Norway
- Longyearbyen – world's northernmost town – John Munro Longyear
Former:
- Christiania (from 1624 through 1877) and then Kristiania (from 1877 through 1925) were the names of Oslo – King Christian IV of Denmark and Norway
- Fredrikshald was the name of Halden from 1665 through 1928 – King Frederick III of Denmark and Norway
- Fredriksvern was the name of Stavern from 1799 through 1930 – King Frederick V of Denmark and Norway
- Victoriahavn was the name of Narvik from 1887 through 1902 – Crown princess of Norway, Victoria of Baden
Oman
- Madinat Al Sultan Qaboos – Qaboos bin Said
Pakistan
- Abbottabad – James Abbott
- Aliabad, Hunza – Ali, cousin of Muhammad
- Aziz Bhatti Town – Raja Aziz Bhatti, Pakistani military officer
- Bahawalnagar – Bahawal Khan V
- Bahawalpur – Nawab Mohammad Bahawal Khan Abbasi (1715–1749)
- Chowk Sarwar Shaheed Tehsil – Raja Muhammad Sarwar, Pakistani army officer
- Dera Allah Yar – Political Leader Mir Allahyar Khan Khosa (d.1985)
- Dera Ismail Khan – Ismail Khan
- Dera Murad Jamali – Mir Muhammad Murad Jamali, an assassinated Pakistani leader
- Faisalabad – King Faisal of Saudi Arabia
- Fatehpur Thakiala – Sardar Fateh Muhammad Khan Karelvi (d.1988)
- Fort Abbas – Abbas Abbasi, Amir of the Bahawalpur State and former governor of Punjab
- Haripur, Pakistan – Hari Singh Nalwa
- Haroonabad, Bahawalnagar – Sahibzada Muhammad Haroon-ur-Rashid Ahmad Abbasi (1924–1972), son of Nawab of Bahawalpur sir Sadeq Mohammad Khan V
- Hayatabad – Hayat Sherpao
- Iqbal Town, Lahore – Muhammad Iqbal, Pakistani national poet
- Jacobabad – John Jacob
- Jafarabad District – Jafar Khan Jamali, a Muslim League veteran from Balochistan
- Jamalabad Gojal – Jamal of Hunza
- Jamshed Town – Jamshed Nusserwanjee Mehta, first elected Mayor of Karachi
- Jauharabad – Mohammad Ali Jauhar, one of several prominent leaders of the Pakistan Movement
- Jinnahabad (Abbottabad) – Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Father of the nation
- Khairpur Nathan Shah – Sufi Saint Hazrat Nathan Shah (d.1983)
- Kot Ghulam Muhammad – Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bhurgri, one of the pioneers of the Pakistan Movement
- Liaquatabad Town and Liaquatpur – Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistani statesman
- Minchinabad – Colonel Charles Cherry Minchin (1829–1899), British political Agent
- Miranshah – Miran Shah
- Muzaffarabad – Sultan Raja Muzaffar Khan
- Muzaffargarh – Nawab Muzaffar Khan (d.1818), Afghan Popalzai governor of Multan
- Nankana Sahib – Guru Nanak
- Nasirabad District – Muhammad Nasir Khan I (1710–1794), ruler of Kalat
- Nazimabad – Khawaja Nazimuddin, Governor-General of Pakistan
- Nishtar Town – Abdur Rab Nishtar, a Pakistan movement leader
- Phool Nagar – Phool Muhammad Khan, former Minister of the area
- Port Qasim – Muhammad bin Qasim, an Arab Commander
- Qilla Abdullah – Sardar Abdullah Khan Ahmedzai, a Khan of Kalat
- Quaidabad – Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- Rahim Yar Khan – Crown Prince Rahim Yar Khan (1877–1881), who died by burns in a fire
- Rajanpur – Makhdoom Sheikh Rajan Shah
- Sadiqabad – Amīr Sadiq Mohammad Khan V
- Safdarabad – Safdar-Ul-Haq Dogar (d.1989)
- Shaheed Benazirabad District – Shaheed Benazir Bhutto, a two-time prime minister of Pakistan
- Shaheed Fazil Rahu – Fazil Rahu
- Sheikhupura – Jahangir's nickname Shekhu
- Shujabad – Nawab Shuja Khan
- Tando Muhammad Khan – Mir Muhammad Khan Talpur Shahwani
- Toba Tek Singh – Tek Singh, Sikh religious figure
Former:
- Edwardesabad was the name of Bannu – Sir Herbert B. Edwardes
- Fort Sandeman was the name of Zhob – Sir Robert Sandeman
- Lyallpur was the name of Faisalabad – Alfred Comyn Lyall
- Montgomery was the name of Sahiwal – Sir Robert Montgomery
Panama
Papua New Guinea
- Alexishafen – Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia
- Duke of York Rural LLG – Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany
- Finschhafen – Otto Finsch
- Gloucester Rural LLG – Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
- Goodenough Island Rural LLG – James Graham Goodenough
- Gurney (Alotau) – Charles Raymond Gurney
- Hatzfeldhafen – Paul von Hatzfeldt
- Heldsbach – German missioner Friedrich Held, who died of malaria in 1901
- Lake Murray Rural LLG – Hubert Murray, Lieutenant-Governor of Papua
- Louisiade Rural LLG – Louis XV of France
- Marienberg Rural LLG – Marie von Bismarck (1848–1926)
- Markham District – Clements Markham
- Milne Bay Province – Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet
- Morehead Rural LLG – Boyd Dunlop Morehead, Premier of Queensland
- Mount Hagen – Curt von Hagen (1859–1897)
- Mount Wilhelm Rural LLG – Wilhelm von Bismarck
- Port Moresby – Admiral Sir Fairfax Moresby
- Queen Carola Harbour – Carola of Vasa
- West Ferguson Rural LLG – Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet
Paraguay
Former:
- Doña Heriberta Stroessner de Iglesias was the name of Alto Verá – Heriberta Stroessner de Iglesias, Alfredo Stroessner's sister
- Domingo Robledo was the name of Natalio – Domingo Robledo (1911–1972), Intendent of Encarnacion
- Fortin Lopez de Filippis was the name of Mariscal Estigarribia – Captain Cesar Lopez de Filippis, Paraguayan military who died during the Chaco War in 1933
- Puerto Presidente Stroessner was the name of Ciudad del Este – Alfredo Stroessner
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
- Almargem do Bispo - Bishop Miguel de Castro (1536-1625)
- Caldas da Rainha - Queen Eleanor of Viseu
- Costa Cabral (Porto) – António Bernardo da Costa Cabral, 1st Marquis of Tomar
- Doutor Augusto de Castro (Lisboa) – Augusto de Castro (1883–1971), lawyer, diplomat and politician
- Doutor Mário Madeira (Lisboa) - Mário Lampreia de Gusmão Madeira (1901-1985), former governor of Lisboa
- Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo – count Rodrigo González Girón
- Gomes da Costa (Porto) – Manuel Gomes da Costa
- Guerra Junqueiro (Porto) – Guerra Junqueiro
- Guimarães – Vímara Peres
- Lisbon (Latin, Olisipo, Olisipo Felicitas Iulia, Felicitas Julia Olissipo, Ulyssipolis, Ulisseia) – Ulysses
- Marechal Carmona (Lisboa) – Óscar Carmona, President
- Marques de Pombal (Lisboa) – Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal
- Montijo e Afonsoeiro – King Afonso I of Portugal
- Norton de Matos (Coimbra) – José Norton de Matos, a Portuguese general and politician
- Porto Moniz – Francisco Moniz
- Padre Cruz (Lisbon) – Francisco Rodrigues da Cruz (1859–1948), Portuguese priest
- Rainha D. Leonor (Albufeira) – Eleanor of Viseu
- Santa Joana (parish) – Joanna, Princess of Portugal
- Santo Aleixo da Restauração - Alexius of Rome
- Santo Isidoro, Marco de Canaveses - Isidore of Seville
- São Vicente, Madeira – Vincent of Saragossa
- Vale de Afonsinho – Afonso I of Portugal
- Vila Boa do Bispo – D. Sisnando, bishop of Porto
- Vila do Bispo – Bishop Fernando Coutinho
- Vila do Conde – Mumadona Dias
- Vila Nova da Rainha (Tondela) - Queen Amelia of Orleans
- Vila Real – King Denis of Portugal
- Vila Real de Santo António – Joseph I of Portugal
Puerto Rico
- Amalia Marin (Ponce) – Amalia Marín Castilla (1876–1957)
- Baldorioty De Castro (Ponce) – Román Baldorioty de Castro
- Betances (Cabo Rojo) – Ramón Emeterio Betances, Puerto Rican lawyer
- Bolívar (Santurce) – Simón Bolívar
- Caguas, Puerto Rico – chief Caguax
- Carolina, Puerto Rico – King Charles II of Spain
- Cataño, Puerto Rico – Hernando de Cataño
- Eleanor Roosevelt (Hato Rey) – Eleanor Roosevelt, American Politician
- Fajardo, Puerto Rico – Juan Antonio Fajardo (founder)
- Fernando L.Garcia (Utuado) – Fernando Luis García
- Gobernador Piñero, San Juan, Puerto Rico – Jesús T. Piñero, Governor of Puerto Rico
- Isabela, Puerto Rico – Queen Isabella I of Castile
- Isabel Segunda, Puerto Rico – Isabella II of Spain
- Jaime L. Drew (Ponce) – Jaime L. Drew, Puerto Rican educator
- John F. Kennedy (Mayagüez) – John F. Kennedy
- Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico – Doña Juana Díaz
- Lares, Puerto Rico – Don Amador de Lariz, Spanish nobleman
- Levittown, Puerto Rico – William Levitt
- López Sicardó (Oriente) – Rafael Lopez Sicardo (1875–1937)
- Luis Llorens Torres (Santurce) – Luis Lloréns Torres
- Manuel A. Pérez (San Juan) – Manuel Pérez (teacher)
- Marín (Patillas) and Luis Muñoz Marín (San Lorenzo) – Luis Muñoz Marín, 1st Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
- Morel Campos (Ponce) – Juan Morel Campos
- Muñoz Rivera (Patillas) – Luis Muñoz Rivera, Puerto Rican poet, journalist and politician
- Nemesio Canales (San Juan) – Nemesio Canales
- Ponce, Puerto Rico – Juan Ponce de León or Juan Ponce de León y Loayza, great-grandson of Spanish
- Rafael Hernández (Aguadilla) – Rafael Hernández Marín
- Roosevelt Roads (Ceiba) – Franklin D. Roosevelt
- San Germán, Puerto Rico – Germaine of Foix, the new queen of King Fernando or Saint Germanus of Auxerre
- Villa Georgetti (Barceloneta) – Eduardo Georgetti
Qatar
- Umm Salal Ali – Ali bin Jassim Al Thani, a son of Qatar's former ruler
- Umm Salal Mohammed – Sheikh Mohammed bin Jassim Al Thani
Romania
Russia
Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Charlestown, Nevis – Charles II of England
Saint Lucia
- Castries – Charles Eugène Gabriel de La Croix, Marquis de Castries, French Marshal
- Rodney Bay – British naval officer George Brydges Rodney
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Charlestown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Charles II of England
- Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – George III the United Kingdom
- Port Elizabeth, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Queen Elizabeth II
São Tomé e Príncipe
- Agostinho Neto (São Tomé) – Agostinho Neto, Angolan President
Saudi Arabia
- King Abdul Aziz Port – Ibn Saud
- King Abdullah Economic City – Abdullah of Saudi Arabia
- King Khalid Military City – Khalid of Saudi Arabia
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
- Edinburgh of the Seven Seas – The Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
- Jamestown – James, Duke of York
- Georgetown – George III
Senegal
- Djily Mbaye (Dakar) – El Hadj Djily Mbaye (1927–1991)
- Richard Toll – Jean Michel Claude Richard, French botanist
- Saint-Louis – Louis XIV of France
Serbia
Seychelles
- Mahé – largest island in the country, named after Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais, the French naval officer
- Victoria – capital of Seychelles, named after Queen Victoria
Sierra Leone
- Aberdeen, Sierra Leone – George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
- Bureh Town – Bai Bureh, a Sierra Leonean pro independent leader
- Charlotte, Sierra Leone – Princess Charlotte of Wales
- Granville Town, Province of Freedom – Granville Sharp
- Newton, Sierra Leone – British abolitionist John Newton
- Ricketts, Sierra Leone – Henry Ricketts
- Samuel Town, Sierra Leone – Pa Samai, great Mende warrior from the south of Sierra Leone
- Wellington, Freetown – Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Singapore
- Alexandra, Singapore – Alexandra of Denmark
- Balestier – Joseph Balestier
- Clementi, Singapore – Cecil Clementi
- MacPherson, Singapore – Lieutenant Colonel Ronald MacPherson (1837–1869)
- Mountbatten, Singapore – Lord Louis Mountbatten
- Mount Faber – Captain Charles Edward Faber
- Mount Vernon, Singapore – British Royal Navy Vice Admiral Edward Vernon
- Newton, Singapore – Alfred Howard Vincent Newton
- Queenstown, Singapore – Queen Elizabeth II
- Thomson, Singapore – John Turnbull Thomson
Slovakia
Source
- Bernolákovo – Anton Bernolák, Slovak linguist and Catholic priest
- Bohúňovo - Peter Michal Bohúň, Slovak painter
- Bottovo - Ján Botto, Slovak poet
- Bratislava – Braslav, Duke of Lower Pannonia
- Gabčíkovo – Jozef Gabčík, a Slovak soldier involved in Operation Anthropoid
- Golianovo – Ján Golian, Slovak Brigade General
- Hamuliakovo – Martin Hamuljak, Slovak writer
- Hurbanovo – Jozef Miloslav Hurban, Slovak writer and national leader
- Hviezdoslavov - Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav, Slovak poet
- Jesenské - Janko Jesenský, Slovak writer
- Kalinkovo – Joachim Kalinka (1601–1678), Slovak poet and priest
- Kmeťovo - Andrej Kmeť, Slovak scientist
- Koceľovce - Koceľ, Prince of Lower Pannonia
- Kubáňovo - Ľudovít Kubáni, Slovak writer
- Kukučínov - Martin Kukučín, Slovak writer
- Leopoldov – Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
- Malinovo, Slovakia – Rodion Malinovsky, Soviet Marshal
- Martin – Saint Martin of Tours
- Matúškovo - Janko Matúška, Slovak poet
- Michalovce – Saint Michael
- Mojmírovce - Mojmír I, Moravian prince
- Mojzesovo – Štefan Moyses, Slovak priest and national leader
- Mudroňovo - Ján Mudroň, Slovak politician
- Nálepkovo – Ján Nálepka, anti-fascist Slovak captain
- Palárikovo – Ján Palárik (1822–1876), Slovak playwright
- Rastislavice - Rastislav of Moravia, ruler of Great Moravia
- Sasinkovo - František Víťazoslav Sasinek, Slovak historian
- Sládkovičovo – Andrej Sládkovič, Slovak poet
- Šrobárová - Vavro Šrobár, Slovak politician
- Štefanovičová – Samuel Dobroslav Štefanovič, Slovak national leader
- Štúrovo – Ľudovít Štúr, 19th-century Slovak national leader
- Svätoplukovo – Svätopluk, Prince of Moravia
- Tešedíkovo – Samuel Tešedík, Slovak Lutheran priest
- Tomášikovo – Samo Tomášik, Slovak poet
- Veľké Blahovo - Matúš Blaho, Slovak national leader
- Záborské - Jonáš Záborský, Slovak writer
Former:
- Gessayov was the name of Zálesie - Ignác Gessay, Slovak-American journalist
- Hodžovo was the name of Lipové - Milan Hodža, Slovak politician
- Palkovičovo was the name of Sap - Juraj Palkovič, Slovak writer and teacher
- Sklenárovo was the name of Mierovo - Juraj Sklenár, Slovak historian and teacher
- Slávikovo was the name of Orávka - Juraj Slávik, Slovak politician
- Šafárikovo was the name of Tornaľa - Pavol Jozef Šafárik, Slovak writer
- Štefánikovce was the name of Rovinka - Milan Rastislav Štefánik, Slovak general and politician
- Švermovo was the name of Telgárt - Jan Šverma, Czech communist politician
Slovenia
- Kidričevo – Boris Kidrič, Prime Minister of Slovenia
- Primoži – Primož Trubar, Father of the Slovenian nation
Somalia
Former:
- Bandar Qassim was the name of Bosaso – named after city's founder Qassim
- Villaggio Duca degli Abruzzi was the former name of Jowhar – named after HRH Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi of Savoy
South Africa
- Benoni – the original name of the Biblical Benjamin
- Durban – Sir Benjamin d'Urban
- Johannesburg – Johannes Rissik; Johannes Meyer
- Pietermaritzburg – Two theories exist.
- In the theory officially accepted today by the city, it bears the name of Voortrekker leaders Piet Retief and Gert Maritz.
- In another theory, the city was originally named after Retief alone, initially "Pieter Mouriets Burg" (after his given names) and transformed to its current form.
- Port Elizabeth – Elizabeth Donkin (wife of acting governor Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin)
- Pretoria – Andries Pretorius
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
- King Edward Point – Edward VII
- Prince Olav Harbour – Crown Prince Olav of Norway
South Korea
- Danwon-gu – Gim Hongdo
- Sejong City – Sejong the Great
- Chungmu-ro – Admiral Yi Sun-sin
- Euljiro – General Eulji Mundeok
Spain
Sudan
- Abu Hamad – Sheikh Abu Hamed
- Suakin, formerly named Ptolemais Theron – Ptolemy II Philadelphus
Suriname
- Albina, Suriname – Albina Josefine Liezenmaier (1815–1904)
- Bakhuys – Louis August Bakhuis (1855–1931)
- Benzdorp – Henry Albert Wilhelm Benz (1889–1962), Dutch consul and bullion dealer
- Bernharddorp – Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
- Brownsweg – John Brown, 19th century gold miner
- Cabendadorp – Chief Joseph Cabenda (1925–2012)
- Corneliskondre – Chief Cornelis Tapopi
- Donderskamp – Peter Donders
- Julianatop – Queen Juliana of the Netherlands
- Lelydorp – Cornelis Lely (the Dutch governor of Suriname in 1905)
- Marshallkreek – Captain Marshall, who explored in Marshall's Creek, Suriname
- Stoelmanseiland – Philip Samuel Stoelman (1744–1800)
Sweden
- Borstahusen – Rasmus Andersson Borste and Jöns Andersson Borste, fishermen
- Charlottenberg – Charlotta Larsson (1797–1856) (wife of the founder of the industry)
- Dorotea – Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina of Baden, Swedish queen
- Eskilstuna – Saint Eskil
- Filipstad – Karl Filip, the son of King Charles IX of Sweden
- Flemingsberg – Henrik Klasson Fleming, Lord Marshal, owner, 16th century
- Fredrika – Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina of Baden, Swedish queen
- Gustavsberg – Gustaf Oxenstierna, father of the owner, 17th century
- Jakobsberg – Jakob Lilliehöök, owner, 17th century
- Karlsborg (Västra Götaland) – King Charles XIV John of Sweden
- Karlsborg, Kalix Municipality – King Charles XV of Sweden
- Karlshamn – King Charles X Gustav of Sweden
- Karlskoga – King Charles IX of Sweden
- Karlskrona – King Charles XI of Sweden
- Karlstad – King Charles IX of Sweden
- Katrineholm – Catharina von der Linde, daughter of the estate owner, 17th century
- Kramfors – Christoffer Kramm (1690–1752)
- Kristianopel – King Christian IV of Denmark
- Kristianstad – King Christian IV of Denmark
- Kristinehamn – Queen Christina of Sweden
- Kungens Kurva – King Gustav V of Sweden
- Kungsängen – King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
- Mariefred – Mary, mother of Jesus
- Mariestad – Queen Mary, wife of Charles IX of Sweden
- Örnsköldsvik – Per Abraham Örnsköld, county governor of Västernorrland County, 1762–1769
- Oskarshamn – King Oscar I of Sweden
- Ulricehamn – Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden
- Vilhelmina – Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina of Baden, Swedish queen
Switzerland
- Augst (near the ancient city of Augusta Raurica) – Roman Emperor Augustus
- Kaiseraugst (also near Augusta Raurica) – Augustus
- St. Gallen – Saint Gall
Syria
- Abu Kamal – the Kamal Family
- Al-Bitariyah – Salah al-Din al-Bitar
- Al-Malikiyah – Adnan al-Malki, a Syrian Army officer
- Al-Qadmus – Cadmus, Phoenician prince
- Apamea (Syria) – Apama, wife of Seleucus I Nicator
- Arwad, formerly Antiochia in Pieria – Antiochus I Soter
- Latakia, formerly Laodicea – Laodice of Macedonia, mother of Seleucus I Nicator
- Mount Simeon District – Simeon Stylites
- Muadamiyat al-Sham – Al-Mu'azzam Isa, Kurdish Sultan from Ayyubid dynasty
- Palmyra (modern) (Tadumr) – named after a daughter of one of Noah's distant descendants, who was buried in a city
- Salaheddine District – Saladin
- Sayyidah Zaynab – Zaynab bint Ali
Former:
- Laodicea ad Libanum was the name of a Hellenistic settlement – a woman named Laodice among the Seleucids
- Seleucia ad Belum was the name of a Hellenistic settlement – a Seleucus of the Seleucid dynasty
- Dahiyat al-Assad was the name of Dahiyat Harasta during Baathist Syria – Hafez al-Assad, President of Syria
- Qura al-Assad was the name of Qura al-Sham during Baathist Syria – Hafez al-Assad
Tajikistan
- Avicenna District (Dushanbe) – Avicenna, Persian polymath
- Ayni District – Tajik national poet Sadriddin Ayni
- Devashtich District – Divashtich, a medieval Sogdian ruler in Transoxiana
- Dustmurod Aliev (jamoat) – Dustmurod Aliev (1950–1989), Tajik musician and singer
- Dzhami District – 15th century Tajik-Persian poet Abdurahman Jami
- Ferdowsi district (Dushanbe) – Ferdowsi, Persian poet
- Ghafurov – Tajik historian and President of Tajikistan during the Soviet era, Bobojon Ghafurov
- Gojo Berdiboev (Murghob) – Gojo Berdiboev (1940–2001), President of the Murgab region
- Hamadoni District – 14th-century Persian poet Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani
- Ismoili Somoni – Isma'il ibn Ahmad
- Jabbor Rasulov District – Prime Minister of Tajikistan during the Soviet era, Jabbor Rasulov
- Mirsaid Mirshakar (town or jamoat) – Mirsaid Mirshakar, a Tajik administrator, author, playwright and poet
- Muminsho Abdulvosiev (Rushon) – Muminsho Abdulvosiev (1933–1992), Tajik statesman
- Nazarsho Dodhudoev (Rushan) – Nazarsho Dodhudoev (1915–2000), Tajik statesman
- Nosiri Khusrav District – 11th century Persian-Tajik poet Nosiri Khusrav
- Rahimzoda – Boki Rahimzoda (1910–1980), Tajik Poet
- Rudaki, Tajikistan – Rudaki, a Persian Poet
- Rumi District – Tajik-Persian poet and philosopher Jaloliddin Rumi
- Safar Amirshoev – Safar Amirshoev (1912–1944), World War II hero
- Shah Mansur district (Dushanbe) – King Mansur I
- Shamsiddin Shohin District – Tajik Poet Shamsiddin Shohin
- Spitamen District – Spitamenes, a Sogdian warlord leader of the uprising
- Temurmalik District – Tajik Medieval hero Timur Malik
- Tursunzoda – Tajik national poet Mirzo Tursunzoda
- Tursun Uljaboev – Tursun Uljabayev, Prime Minister of Tajikistan during the soviet era
Former:
- Alexandria Eschate was the name of Khujand in antiquity – Alexander the Great
- Leninabad was the name of Khujand from 1936 through 1991 – Vladimir Lenin
- Stalinabad was the name of Dushanbe from 1929 through 1961 – Joseph Stalin
Tanzania
- Nyerere (Ward of Zanzibar City) – Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania
Thailand
- Chaloem Phra Kiat district, Buriram – Named after golden jubilee of King Bhumibol
- Chaloem Phra Kiat district, Nakhon Ratchasima – Named after golden jubilee of King Bhumibol
- Chaloem Phra Kiat district, Nakhon Si Thammarat – Named after golden jubilee of King Bhumibol
- Chaloem Phra Kiat district, Nan – Named after golden jubilee of King Bhumibol
- Chaloem Phra Kiat district, Saraburi – Named after golden jubilee of King Bhumibol
- Chaophraya Surasak – Chaophraya Surasakmontri
- Chulabhorn district, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province – Princess Chulabhorn
- Galyani Vadhana district, Chiang Mai Province – Princess Galyani Vadhana
- Mae Fa Luang district – Princess Mother Srinagarindra (Mae Fa Luang)
- Phaya Mengrai district, Chiang Rai Province – King Mangrai (Mengrai)
- Prachaksinlapakhom district – Prince Prachaksinlapakhom (1856–1924)
- Sirindhorn district, Ubon Ratchathani Province – HRH Princess Sirindhorn
- Srinagarindra district, Phatthalung Province – HRH Princess Srinagarindra
- Ubolratana district, Khon Kaen Province – Princess Ubol Ratana
- Vibhavadi district, Surat Thani Province – Princess Vibhavadi Rangsit
- Wachirabarami district, Phichit Province – Prince Vajiralongkorn (RTGS: Wachiralongkon, now King Vajiralongkorn)
- Watthana district, Bangkok – Princess Galyani Vadhana, alternative transliteration
Timor-Leste
- Dom Aleixo Administrative Post – Aleixo Corte-Real
- Vila Salazar (Baucau) – António de Oliveira Salazar, a Portuguese statesman
Former:
- Vila Armindo Monteiro was the name of Bobonaro – Armindo Monteiro (1896–1955), Portuguese university professor, businessman, diplomat, and politician
- Vila Eduardo Marques was the name of Bazartete – Eduardo Marques (1867–1944), Portuguese military and officer
- Vila Filomeno da Câmara was the name of Same – Filomeno da Câmara de Melo Cabral (1873–1934), Governor of Portuguese Timor
- Vila General Carmona was the name of Aileu – Óscar Carmona, Portuguese president
- Vila Salazar was the name of Baucau – António de Oliveira Salazar
Trinidad and Tobago
- Charlotteville – Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Diego Martin – Don Diego Martin (explorer)
- Duncan Village (Penal–Debe) – Phillip Duncan de Montroe II
- Princes Town – Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and King George V
- Williamsville – Eric Williams
Tunisia
- El-Mansuriya – al-Mansur bi-Nasr Allah
- Mahdia, formerly Aphrodisium – Abdullah al-Mahdi Billah
- Menzel Bourguiba – Habib Bourguiba, first President of Tunisia
Former:
- Ferryville was the name of Menzel Bourguiba – Jules Ferry
Turkey
Turkmenistan
- Agaýusup adyndaky (Mary) – Aga Yusup Alyýew (1882–1970), Hero of Socialist Labor
- Akmyrat Hümmedow adyndaky (Mary) – Akmyrat Hümmedow (1931–2000), Turkmen actor
- Alty Garlyev (Ahal) – Alty Karliev, Turkmen stage and film actor, director and dramatist
- Andalyp (city) – Nurmuhammet Andalyp (1660–1740), Turkmen philosopher
- Annagylyç Ataýew adyndaky (Dashoguz) – Annagylyç Ataýew (1912–1943), Hero of Turkmenistan
- Arkadag – Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow (Arkadag), former president
- Ashgabat – Arsaces I of Parthia
- Aşyr Kakabaýew adyndaky (Dashoguz) – Aşyr Kakabaýew (1909–1968), Turkmen cotton grower
- Babadaýhan – Bābā-Dihqān, Iranian mythological figure
- Balta Myradow adyndaky (Lebap) – Balta Myradow (1908–1984), Turkmen businessman and politician
- Balyş Öwezow (Görogly) – Balysh Ovezov, Prime Minister of Turkmenistan during the soviet era
- Berdy Kerbabaýew adyndaky and Kerbabayeva – Berdy Kerbabayev, Turkmen writer
- Döwletmämmet Azady adyndaky (Lebap) – Döwletmämmet Azady, Turkmen poet
- Gurban Durdy (Ahal) – Gurban Durdy (1917–1976), Hero of Turkmenistan
- Görogly (city) – Koroghlu, a semi-mystical hero
- Hüdük Myradow adyndak (Dashoguz) – Hüdük Myradow (1921–1987), Hero of Socialist Labor
- J.Atajanov (Mary) – Jumadurdy Atajanow (1913–1969), Hero of Turkmenistan
- Jumanyýaz Hudaýbergenow adyndaky (Dashoguz) – Jumanyýaz Hudaýbergenow (1912–1943), World War II hero
- Kulyýewa adyndaky (Lebap) – Gylyç Kulyýew (1913–1990), Turkmen writer and diplomat
- Magtymguly District – Magtymguly Pyragy, Turkmen poet
- Magtymguly Garlyýew (Akdepe) – Magtymguly Garly (1889–1957), Turkmen musician
- Mollanepes – Turkmen National writer, Mollanepes (1810–1862)
- Nyýazow adyndaky (Mary) – Saparmurat Niyazov
- Nobat Gutlyýew adyndaky (Lebap) – Nobat Gutlyýew (1910–1967), Hero of Socialist Labor
- Oguzhan (town) – Oghuz Khagan, the mythical progenitor of the Turkic nations
- Orazgeldi Ärsaryýew adyndaky (Dashoguz) – Orazgeldi Ärsaryýew (1900–1978), Turkmen hero
- Rejepguly Ataýew adyndaky (Dashoguz) – Rejepguly Ataýew (1920–1972), Hero of Socialist Labor
- Saparmyrat Türkmenbaşy – Saparmurat Niyazov
- Sadylla Rozmetow adyndaky (Dashoguz) – Sadylla Rozmetow (1920–2011), Hero of Turkmenistan
- Seýdi – Seitnazar Seidi (1775–1836), Turkmen patriot and poet
- Shabat, Turkmenistan – Anusha, Khan of Khiva
- Şabende adyndaky (Dashoguz) – Abdylla Şabende (1720–1800), Turkmen writer
- Şükür bagşy adyndaky (Ahal) – Şükür bagşy (1831–1928), Turkmen folk bard
- Tagan Baýramdurdyýew adyndaky (Ahal) – Tagan Baýramdurdyýew (1909–1977), Turkmen hero
- Turkmenbashi – Saparmurat "Turkmenbashi" Niyazov
- Zelili adyndaky (Lebap) – Zelili (1790–1850), Turkmen poet
- Zynhary (village) - Abdirahim Zynhary (1791–1880), Tukrmen poet
Former:
- Alexandria was given the name of Merv – Alexander the Great
- Antiochia in Margiana was given the name of Merv – Antiochus I Soter
- Atamyrat was given the name of Kerki – Atamyrat Niyazov, Father of Saparmurat Niyazov who died during World War II
- Gurbansoltan Eje was given the name of Andalyp (city) – Gurbansoltan Eje, former president Saparmurat Niyazov's mother
- Kalinin was given the name of Boldumsaz – Mikhail Kalinin
- Kirovsk was given the name of Babadaýhan – Sergei Kirov
- Leninsk was given the name of Turkmenabat – Vladimir Lenin
- Nyýazow was given the name of Shabat, Turkmenistan – Saparmurat Niyazov, President of Turkmenistan
- Stalin was given the name of Murgap, Turkmenistan – Joseph Stalin
- Telmansk was given the name of Gubadag – Ernst Thälmann
- Voro'silovabad was given the name of Boldumsaz – Kliment Voroshilov
Uganda
- Fort Portal – Sir Gerald Portal (British commissioner)
- Murchison Falls – Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, 1st Baronet
- Port Bell – Sir Hesketh Bell (British commissioner)
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
- Khalifa City – Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates
- Port Rashid – Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai
- Zayed City – Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
United Kingdom
Great Britain
Northern Ireland
- County Tyrone – Eógan mac Néill, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages
- Craigavon – Lord Craigavon, former Prime Minister
- Downpatrick – St Patrick
- Helen's Bay – Lady Helen Dufferin
- Randalstown – Randal MacDonnell
- Victoria Bridge, County Tyrone – Queen Victoria
United States
Uruguay
- Andresito – Andrés Guazurary
- Artigas – José Artigas
- Baltasar Brum (Artigas Department) – Baltasar Brum, President of Uruguay
- Bernabé Rivera (Artigas Department) – General Bernabe Rivera
- Brigadier General Diego Lamas (Artigas Department)
- Florencio Sánchez (Colonia Department) – Florencio Sánchez
- Flores Department – Venancio Flores
- General Líber Seregni – Líber Seregni, Uruguayan military and politician
- Ismael Cortinas (Flores Department) – Ismael Cortinas
- Javier de Viana (Artigas Department) – Javier de Viana
- Joaquín Suárez (Canelones Department) – Joaquín Suárez
- José Batlle y Ordóñez (Lavalleja Department) – José Batlle y Ordóñez, President of Uruguay
- Juan Lacaze (Colonia Department) – Juan Luis Lacaze
- Lavalleja Department – Juan Antonio Lavalleja
- Ombúes de Lavalle (Colonia Department) – Juan Lavalle
- Rivera – Fructuoso Rivera
- San Antonio (Canelones Department) – Saint Anthony of Padua
- San Bautista (Canelones Department) – Saint John the Baptist
- San Jacinto (Canelones Department) – Saint Hyacinth of Cracow (in honor of bishop Jacinto Vera)
- San José Department – Saint Joseph
- San Luis (Canelones Department) – Saint Louis IX
- San Ramón (Canelones Department) – Saint Raymond Nonnatus
- Santa Lucía (Canelones Department) – Saint Lucy
- Santa Rosa (Canelones Department) – Saint Rose of Lima
- Santiago Vázquez (Montevideo Department) – Santiago Vázquez
- Soca (Canelones Department) – Francisco Soca
- Tomás Gomensoro (Artigas Department) – Tomás Gomensoro Albín, President of Uruguay
Uzbekistan
- Abdurahmonov nomidag (Tashkent) – Abdujabbor Abdurahmonov (1907–1975), President of Uzbekistan from 1938 to 1950
- Ahmad Yassaviy (Tashkent) – Ahmad Yasawi
- Ahmad Yugnakiy (Tashkent) – Edib Ahmed bin Mahmud Yüknekî (poet)
- Ajiniyaz (Karakalpakstan) – Ájiniyaz, Karakalpak poet
- Antiochia in Scythia – Antiochus I Soter
- Berdaq (Karakalpakstan) – Berdakh, Karakalpak poet
- Beruniy – al-Biruni
- Dosnazarov (Karakalpakstan) – Allayar Dosnazarov (1896–1937), Karakalpak politician
- F. Yuldashev (Bulungur) – Faizulla Yuldashev (1912–1991), veteran of the Great Patriotic War
- Gagarin, Uzbekistan – Yuri Gagarin
- Gani Azamov, Qoraqamish – Gani Azamov (1909–2001), Uzbek actor
- H.Tursunqulov (Tashkent) – Hamrakul Tursunkulov (1892–1965), chairman of the collective farm
- Iskandar (town) – Grand Duke Nicholas Konstantinovich of Russia
- Islom Shoir (Samarkand) – Islom Shoir (1874–1953), Uzbek poet
- Khamzy (Tashkent) and Khamzy (Uchqorgon) – Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi, poet
- Mirzo Ulugbek, Ulugbek (town) – Ulugh Beg, astronomer, mathematician and sultan
- Muborak – Islamic scholar Abdullah bin al-Mubarak al-Marwazi
- Navoiy – Uzbek poet Alisher Navoi
- Sharof Rashidov District (Jizzakh) – Sharof Rashidov, President of Uzbekistan from 1950 to 1959
- Oxunboboyev (Shurchi) – Yuldash Akhunbabaev
- S. Umarov (Navoiy) – Salih Khusanovich Umarov (1922–1995), World War II hero
- Shaykhontohur – Sheikh Khovendi at-Takhu, a famous thinker and educator
- Sobir Kamolov (Karakalpakstan) – Sobir Kamolov, Prime Minister of Uzbekistan from 1955 to 1957
- Sobir Rahimov nomli (Bostanlyk) – Sobir Rakhimov
- T.Ahmedov nomidag (Sirdaryo) – Turgun Ahmedov (1925–1944), World War II hero
- U.Musaev (Yangiyul) – Ubaydulla Musaev (1914–1972), Uzbek political figure
- Zakirov (Tashkent) – Qodir Zokirov, Uzbek scientist, botanist and educator
Former:
- "Akhunbabaev" was the name of Jalaquduq – Soviet Uzbek state figure Yuldash Akhunbabaev (1885–1943)
- "Akmal-Ikramov" was the name of Uchtepa – Akmal Ikramov
- "Kuybishevo" was the name of Rishtan – Valerian Kuybyshev
- "Leninsk" was the name of Asaka, Uzbekistan – Vladimir Lenin
- "Skobelev" was the name of Fergana – Mikhail Skobelev
- "Sobir Rakhimov" was the name of Olmazar – Sobir Rakhimov
- "Hamza" was the name of Yashnobod – Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi
Venezuela
- Alberto Adriani Municipality – Alberto Adriani Mazzei (1898–1936), economist and writer
- Alberto Arvelo Torrealba Municipality – Alberto Arvelo Torrealba, Venezuelan lawyer, educator and folklorical poet
- Andrés Eloy Blanco Municipality, Barinas – Andrés Eloy Blanco, Venezuelan poet
- Angostura Municipality, Venezuela or Raúl Leoni Municipality – Venezuelan President Raúl Leoni
- Antonio Pinto Salinas Municipality – Antonio Pinto Salinas (1915–1953), Venezuelan poet
- Arístides Bastidas Municipality – Arístides Bastidas, Venezuelan writer
- Arzobispo Chacón Municipality – Acacio Chacon Guerra (1884–1978)
- Caracciolo Parra Olmedo Municipality – Caracciolo Parra Olmedo (1819–1908), Venezuelan lawyer and politician
- Cardenal Quintero Municipality – José Humberto Quintero Parra
- Carlos Arvelo Municipality – Carlos Arvelo, Venezuelan doctor and politician.
- Ciudad Bolívar – Simón Bolívar
- Ciudad Ojeda – Alonso de Ojeda
- Diego Bautista Urbaneja Municipality – Diego Bautista Urbaneja
- Ezequiel Zamora Municipality, Monagas – General Ezequiel Zamora
- Fernandez Feo Municipality – Bishop of Táchira, Monseñor Alejandro Fernández-Feo Tinoco (1908–1987)
- Francisco Aniceto Lugo Parish (Delta Amacuaro) – Francisco Aniceto Lugo (1894–1982), Venezuelan writer
- Francisco Javier Pulgar Municipality (Zuila) – Francisco Javier Pulgar (1877–1959), Venezuelan educator
- Francisco de Miranda, Anzoátegui – Francisco de Miranda, Venezuelan Independence hero
- Francisco Linares Alcántara Municipality – Francisco Linares Alcántara, Venezuelan President
- Jauregui Municipality (Táchira) – Jesus Manuel Jauregui (1848–1905)
- Jesús Enrique Lossada Municipality – Jesus Enrique Lossada (1892–1948), Venezuelan writer
- Jiménez Municipality, Lara – José Florencio Jiménez
- José Tadeo Monagas Municipality – José Tadeo Monagas
- Manuel Monge Municipality – Manuel Monge (1950–1993), President of the Village Association of Poblado 32
- Mario Briceño Iragorry Municipality – Mario Briceño Iragorry
- Maroa, Amazonas – Cacique Maruwa
- Monseñor Iturriza Municipality – Monseñor Francisco José Iturriza Guillen (1903–2003)
- Monseñor Miguel Antonio Salas (Táchira) – Monseñor Miguel Antonio Salas (1915–2003)
- Padre Noguera Municipality – Father Adonay Noguera (1884–1954)
- Padre Pedro Chien Municipality – Father Pedro Chien (1925–1995), a Mongol missioner
- Páez, Apure – José Antonio Páez, an Independence hero
- Paz Castillo Municipality – Venezuelan poet and diplomat Fernando Paz Castillo
- Pedro Gual Municipality – 19th century Venezuelan President Pedro Gual Escandón
- Rafael Rangel Municipality – Rafael Rangel (1877–1909), Venezuelan scientific
- Raúl Leoni Parish (Maracaibo) – Raúl Leoni
- Rómulo Costa Municipality, Táchira – Antonio Romulo Costa Duque (1872–1956)
- Rómulo Gallegos Municipality, Apure – Rómulo Gallegos, Venezuelan writer and president
- Sifontes Municipality – General Antonio Domingo Sifontes
- Sucre, Miranda – Antonio José de Sucre
- Urdaneta, Miranda – Rafael Urdaneta
- Valmore Rodríguez Municipality (Zuila) – Valmore Rodríguez (1900–1955), Venezuelan journalist
Vietnam
- Bế Văn Đàn (Quảng Hòa) – Bế Văn Đàn (1931–1953), Hero of the People's Armed Forces
- Đề Thám (Lạng Sơn) – Hoàng Hoa Thám "Đề Thám" (1858–1913), leader of Yên Thế Insurrection
- Đình Phong (Cao Bằng) – Đình Phong, a communist soldier
- Đình Phùng, Bảo Lạc – Phan Đình Phùng (1847–1895), Vietnamese poet
- Dương Minh Châu District and Duong Minh Chau town – Dương Minh Châu (1912–1947), a communist lawyer
- Ho Chi Minh City – Ho Chi Minh, President of Vietnam
- Hồ Thị Kỷ (Cà Mau) – Hồ Thị Kỷ (1949–1970), martyr hero
- Hoàng Văn Thụ, Văn Lãng – Hoàng Văn Thụ (1909–1944), Vietnamese revolutionary
- Hồng Dân (Bạc Liêu) – Trần Hồng Dân (1916–1946), nationalist revolutionary
- Kim Đồng, Thạch An – Kim Đồng (1929–1943), captain of Ho Chi Minh Young Pioneer Organization
- Ngọc Hiển (Cà Mau) – Phan Ngọc Hiển (1910–1941), a local teacher, writer and artist
- Nguyễn Huân (Cà Mau) – Nguyễn Văn Huân (d.1946), communist martyr
- Nông trường Trần Phú – Trần Phú, Vietnamese revolutionary
- Phạm Văn Cội (Củ Chi) – Phạm Văn Cội (1940–1967), Hero of the People's Armed Forces
- Quang Trung, An Lão (Hải Phòng) – Quang Trung, second emperor of the Tây Sơn dynasty
- Trần Hưng Đạo (Lý Nhân) – Trần Hưng Đạo, an imperial prince, statesman and military commander
- Trần Văn Thời District and Trần Văn Thời town – Trần Văn Thời (1902–1942), a local communist
Former:
- Thành Thái Phien – the name of Da Nang in 1945 – revolutionary Thái Phiên
Zambia
- Dag Hammerskjoeld (Ndola) – Dag Hammarskjöld
- Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula (Lusaka) – Harry Nkumbula, Zambian nationalist leader
- Helen Kaunda (Copperbelt) – Ms. Helen Kaunda (d.1973), mother of President Kenneth Kaunda
- John Laing (Lusaka) – John Laing (businessman)
- Julia Chikamoneka (Kasama) – Julia Chikamoneka (1910–1986), Zambian freedom fighter
- Livingstone – doctor David Livingstone
- Lusaka – Chief Lusaka
- Mansa, Zambia – Chief Mansa
- Victoria Falls – Queen Victoria
Former:
- Abercorn was the name of Mbala – Lord Abercorn, British nobleman and diplomat
- Bancroft was the name of Chililabombwe – Joseph Austen Bancroft (1882–1957), British geologist and scientist
- Fort Jameson was the name of Chipata – Leander Starr Jameson, British statesman
- Fort Rosebery was the name of Mansa, Zambia – Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Zimbabwe
- Beatrice, Zimbabwe – Beatrice Borrow (1868–1946), the sister of Lieutenant Henry J. Borrow, member of the Pioneer Column
- Beitbridge – Alfred Beit
- Bradfield, Zimbabwe – Edwin Eugene Bradfield (1869–1950)
- Felixburg – Felix Posselt, who visited in that area in 1888
- Montgomery (Bulawayo) – Bernard Montgomery
- Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe – Charles Darwin
- Mount Hampden – John Hampden
- Norton, Zimbabwe – the Norton family
- Selous, Zimbabwe – Frederick Selous
- Victoria Falls – Queen Victoria
- West Nicholson – Andy Nicholson, an early prospector
- Zhombe Joel – Joel Tessa, one of the pioneer businessmen at the centre during the 1960s.
Former:
- Fort Victoria was the name of Masvingo – Queen Victoria
- Hartley was the name of Chegutu – Henry Hartley, an early explorer
- Salisbury was the name of Harare – Lord Salisbury
See also
- Lists of places named after people
- List of countries named after people
- List of country subdivisions named after people
- List of islands named after people
- Buildings and structures named after people
- List of eponyms of airports
- List of convention centers named after people
- List of railway stations named after people
- List of colleges and universities named after people
- List of etymologies of administrative divisions
- List of country-name etymologies
- Lists of places by eponym
- List of eponyms
- Lists of etymologies
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