From en.wiktionary.org:
[hell]
** English
[wikipedia] [Hell, Norway]
*** Proper noun
[en-proper noun]
1. [en] . 2. [en] . 3. [en] . 4. * {{ quote-book |en |year=2016 |author=吴语: Bill Porter (author) |title=The Silk Road: Taking the Bus to Pakistan |url=https://archive.org/details/silkroadtakingbu0000port/ |publisher=[Counterpoint (publisher)] |ISBN=978-1-61902-710-7 |OCLC=939390574 |page=119 |pageurl=https://archive.org/details/silkroadtakingbu0000port/page/119/ |text=In ancient times, Turfan was called Huochou, or Fire City, which was not inappropriate. Turfan is located in the lowest depression in Asia, just a notch above HELL.}}
1. Any of various place s so named. 1. [en] ; was the administrative center of Lånke municipality, which existed until 1962. [en]
** Alemannic German
*** Etymology
From [gsw], from [gsw], from [gsw]. Cognate with [de], [nl], [en], [is].
*** Noun
[gsw]
1. [gsw] hell
*** References
- [14] [gsw]
** Dutch
*** Etymology
First attested as _in hello_ in the middle of the twelfth century. Presumably a compound of [nl] and [dum]. An alternative interpretation reads the toponym as a compound of [nl] and [dum]. Compare [nl], [nl], [nl] and [nl].
*** Pronunciation
- [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl]
*** Proper noun
[n]
1. [nl]
*** References
- [R:nl:NPV]
** East Central German
*** Etymology
[gmw-ecg] From [gmw-ecg], from [gmw-ecg], [goh], from [gmw-ecg], ultimately from [gmw-ecg].
*** Noun
[gmw-ecg]
1. [gmw-ecg] hell [gmw-ecg]
** Pennsylvania German
*** Etymology
From [pdc], from [pdc], from [pdc]. Compare [de], [nl], [en].
*** Noun
[pdc]
1. hell