Apricot (prunus armenica) derived from Arabic al-barquq, literally “the-plum”, taken from Byzantine Greek berikokkia, probably from Latin (mālum) praecoquum “early-ripening (fruit)”

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As humans spread all over the world, so fruit trees did. The etymologies of their names give us information about their origin and travels

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Surprisingly, there is no connection between al-barquq (or its Spanish equivalent: albaricoque) and Albuquerque. Etymonline says the city's namd is ultimately from albus (‘white’) + quercus (‘oak’).

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Albuquerque | Etymology of the name Albuquerque by etymonline

Portuguese Mars, famed as a great conqueror and champion of Christianity. Both men took… See origin and meaning of albuquerque.