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While the exact origins of the name are unknown, the name Lacus Lemanus was in use during the time of Julius Caesar.[1] Lemannus comes from Ancient Greek Liménos Límnē (Λιμένος Λίμνη) meaning "port's lake".[citation needed] In Medieval Latin it was known as Lacus Lausonius, although this name was also used for a town or district on the lake, or Lacus Losanetes; the equivalent in Old French was Lac de Lausanne.[citation needed] Following the rise of Geneva it became Lac de Genève[2] (translated into English as Lake Geneva), but Le Léman was the common name on all local maps[3][4] and is the customary name in the French language. In contemporary English, the name Lake Geneva has become predominant.[1]