Bardhasan

Bardhasan is considered to derive from a patronym rooted in the Albanian word Bardhë (meaning "white").

Bardhasan's 19th century Catholic church of Shën Bumi is a protected monument of cultural heritage in Kosovo.

[3] The toponymy of Bardhosan is dominated by Albanian toponyms, but there is also an element of foreign languages.

The majority of the village's toponyms are early names related to agriculture and livestock, which have historically been the main activities that the local population sustains itself on.

The toponomy of Bardhosan – such as Arat e Trollit (Trolli's Fields), Kodra e Thatë (Dry Hill), Kodra e Sarajit (Saraj's Hill), Livadhi i Sarajit (Saraj's Meadow), Livadhet e Bubit (Bubi's Meadows), Livadhet e Bunarit (Meadows of the Waterwell), Livadhet e Egra (Wild Meadows), Vorret e Kqija (Bad Graves), Lugu i Pashës (Pasha's Groove), Mahalla e Begit (Beg's Neighbourhood), Prroni i Qiqrit (Qiqri's Prroni) – indicate the dominance of Albanian toponomy.