* Carenage Bay: This bay on the island of Tobago is named after the Carib word "carenage," which means "a place where ships are built or repaired."
* Couva: This town in central Trinidad is named after the Carib word "couva," which means "a place of many trees."
* Diego Martin: This region in northwestern Trinidad is named after the Spanish conquistador Diego de Ordaz, who encountered the indigenous Caribs during his exploration of the island.
* Maraval: This district in northwestern Trinidad is named after the Carib word "maraval," which means "a place of many palm trees."
* Paramin: This village in northern Trinidad is named after the Carib word "paramin," which means "a high place."
* Paria: This region in northeastern Trinidad is named after the indigenous Pariagoto people, a subgroup of the Arawak people.
* Point Fortin: This town in southwestern Trinidad is named after the French fort "Fortin" that was built in the area during the 18th century. The name "Point" refers to the geographical feature of the area.
* Sangre Grande: This town in east-central Trinidad is named after the Spanish phrase "Sangre Grande," which means "great blood." It is believed that the name refers to a battle between the Spanish and the indigenous people of the area.
* Santa Cruz: This town in northern Trinidad is named after the Spanish phrase "Santa Cruz," which means "Holy Cross." It is believed that the name refers to a cross that was found in the area by the Spanish explorers.
* Toco: This village in northeastern Trinidad is named after the Carib word "toco," which means "a point or headland."