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May be the meaning of München is Munichen like in Innichen wich is from Keltic meaning Bridge not monk. Innichen is the Inn - River Bridge (It is not called Inn nowadays - it is the Drau - but it becomes the Inn and then the Danube). So I think Munichen is the Bridge of the Mun. But there is no river Mun. Mun is in Ladinic or Latin monk. I think this is a Substratum between Keltic and Latin language. The meaning then will be 'The Bridge of the Monks'. This is historically correct, because the Augsbuger Schied gave the Bridge to the bishop of Freising and his monks.