Mysuru: The name Mysuru is believed to have originated from "Mahishuru", meaning the town of Mahisha, a mythical demon defeated by Goddess Chamundeshwari. Over time, Mahishuru evolved into Mysuru.
Chikkaballapur: The name is derived from three Kannada words, chikka (small), balla (a grain measuring tool), and pura (town). The combination formed Chikka Ballapura, meaning "the town of the small grain-measuring tool".
Karwar: The name Karwar is believed to have originated from the Konkani words Kade Wada. Kade means “last”, and Wada means “area”, referring to its location at the edge of the region. Over time, Kade Wada became Karwar.
Tumkur: The town is said to be named after the thumbe flower (Leucas), which grows abundantly in the region. Another theory is that it was called Tumakuru after a watchtower (Tumbe ooru) set up during the reign of local chieftains.
Kundapur: This coastal town is believed to be named after King Kundavarma, who once ruled the region. Kunda refers to the king, and pur means town. Thus, Kundapur means "the town of Kundavarma".