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What does Whanganui mean? |
The name
whāngā nui means big bay or big harbour.
(whanga = bay), (nui = big)
The first name of the European settlement was Petre (pronounced Peter), after Lord Petre, an important officer of the New Zealand Company. It was changed to Wanganui in 1852.
While Wanganui is the official
spelling of the district, the word
wanga has no meaning in Maori.
In accord with the wishes of local
iwi, the river’s name reverted to
Whanganui in 1991.
The region’s name is sometimes
spelt “Whanganui”, but the District
has kept the spelling “Wanganui”. (see Wanganui or Whanganui for more details.)
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