All Submitted Place Names

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Å (Settlement) Swedish, Norwegian
Taken directly from Swedish and Norwegian å meaning "stream, creek, small river". This is the name of several villages in Sweden and Norway.
Aabenraa (Settlement) Danish
Aabenraa is a settlement in south Denmark. ... [more]
Aachen (Settlement) English, Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Hungarian, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish, Turkish
From Old High German aha or its Latin counterpart aquae, referring to the sacred springs associated with Granus, a Celtic god, from which the Latin form Aquisgranum derives. This is the name of a city in western Germany.
Aadorf (Settlement) German (Swiss)
Aadorf is a municipality in Münchwilen District Switzerland , founded in the 13th century but first mentioned in 886.... [more]
ʼAafgiəniisthaan (Country) Khmer
Khmer form of Afghanistan.
Aafrika (Region) Estonian
Estonian form of Africa.
Aa Fu Hon (Country) Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Afghanistan.
Aa Gan Ting (Country) Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Argentina.
Aai Coi Ngo Bei Aa (Country) Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Ethiopia.
Aa Ji Baa Nei Aa (Country) Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Albania.
Aa Ji Kap Lei Aa (Country) Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Algeria.
Aak Gwaa Do Ji (Country) Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Ecuador.
Aalborg (Settlement) Danish
Ultimately derived from Old Norse áll "river, stream" and borg "fortress, castle". This is the name of the fourth largest city in Denmark.
Aa Maan (Country) Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Oman.
Aa Mei Nei Aa (Country) Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Armenia.
Aan (River) Scots
Local Scots name of the River Avon in Moray.
Aardenburg (Settlement) Dutch (Dutchified, ?)
Aardenburg is a small city close to the Dutch border with Belgium. It is part of the Sluis Municipality, located in the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands. Its medieval name was Rodenburgh (Red Castle).
Aarhus (Settlement) Danish
From Old Danish Árós meaning "river mouth", ultimately derived from Old Norse á "river" and óss "mouth (of a river)". Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark.
Aasiaat (Settlement) Greenlandic
Means "spiders" in Greenlandic, though spiders are very rare on the island. Aasiaat is town in Greenland.
Aasiya (Region) Somali
Somali form of Asia.
Aaxen (Settlement) Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Aaxen.
Abadīn (Settlement) Japanese
Japanese form of Aberdeen.
Abae (Settlement) Ancient Greek
Abakan (Settlement & River) Russian
Possibly from Khakas аба (aba) meaning "bear" or "father" and хан (khan) meaning "blood". This is the name of a city and river in Russia.
Abakhājhiyā (Political Subdivision) Gujarati, Marathi
Ābakhājiẏā (Political Subdivision) Bengali
Abana (Settlement) Korean
Korean form of Havana.
Abauntza (Settlement) Basque
The name of a town and its church near Álava, Spain.
Abbotsford (Other) English (Canadian)
A city in British Columbia, Canada. It is in the Fraser Valley region.
Abbyville (Settlement) English
A city in Reno County, Kansas.
Abcasia (Country) Italian
Italian form of Abkhazia.
Abcazia (Country) Occitan
Occitan form of Abkhazia.
Abchasië (Political Subdivision) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Abkhazia.
Abchasien (Country) German
German form of Abkhazia.
Abc'hazia (Country) Breton
Breton form of Abkhazia.
Abcházie (Country) Czech
Czech form of Abkhazia.
Abchazië (Political Subdivision) Dutch
Dutch form of Abkhazia.
Abchazien (Country) Swedish
Swedish form of Abkhazia.
Abchazii (Political Subdivision) Belarusian
Abchazija (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Abkhazia.
Abchazja (Country) Polish
Polish form of Abkhazia.
Abcházsko (Country) Slovak
Slovak form of Abkhazia.
Abchazyjŏ (Country) Silesian
Silesian form of Abkhazia.
Abecásia (Political Subdivision) Portuguese
Portuguese form of Abkhazia.
Aberdeen (Settlement) English (Rare)
A city in Scotland, stemming from the prefix aber- meaning 'river mouth', and the suffix -deen, which could possibly be referring to the rivers don and dee.
Aberdeenshire (Political Subdivision) Scottish, English
Abergavenny (Settlement) Welsh
Means "mouth of the River Gavenny" in Welsh.
Abergele (Settlement) English, Welsh
A market town in Conwy County Borough, Wales. From Welsh aber ("river mouth, estuary") and‎ Gele, the name of the river which flows through the town, which is from gelau "spear".
Aberystwyth (Settlement) Welsh
Means "the mouth of the Ystwyth" in Welsh.
Abhaasia (Country) Estonian
Estonian form of Abkhazia.
Abhajiya (Political Subdivision) Korean
Korean form of Abkhazia.
Abhasia (Country) Finnish
Finnish form of Abkhazia.
Abházia (Country) Hungarian
Hungarian form of Abkhazia.
Abhazia (Country) Judeo-Spanish, Romanian
Ladino and Romanian form of Abkhazia.
Abhāzija (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Abkhazia.
Abhazija (Country) Bosnian, Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovene
Bosnian, Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene form of Abkhazia.
Abĥazio (Political Subdivision) Esperanto
Abkhazia in the language if Esperanto. From abĥazo (“Abkhaz person”) +‎ -io (“country”).
Abhaziýa (Country) Turkmen
Turkmen form of Abkhazia.
Abhaziya (Country) Bulgarian, Crimean Tatar
Bulgarian and Crimean Tatar form of Abkhazia.
Abhazya (Country) Turkish
Turkish form of Abkhazia.
Abican (Settlement) Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Abidjan.
Abichan (Settlement) Thai
Thai form of Abidjan.
Abidjã (Settlement) Portuguese
Portuguese form of Abidjan.
Abidjan (Settlement) French, English, Afrikaans, Arabic, Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Malagasy, Malay, Maltese, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Urdu, Uzbek
The largest city and economic capital of the Ivory Coast, meaning uncertain. It is traditionally believed to be derived from the Ebiré phrase min-chan m'bidjan meaning "I just cut the leaves", supposedly exclaimed by an old villager to a European explorer when asked the village's name... [more]
Abidžan (Settlement) Czech, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovene
Czech, Macedonian, Serbian and Slovene form of Abidjan.
Abidżan (Settlement) Polish
Polish form of Abidjan.
Abidžana (Settlement) Latvian
Latvian form of Abidjan.
Abidžanas (Settlement) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Abidjan.
Abidzhan (Settlement) Belarusian, Bulgarian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Russian, Tajik, Ukrainian
Form of Abidjan used in multiple languages.
Abijã (Settlement) Portuguese
Portuguese form of Abidjan.
Abijan (Settlement) Armenian, Bengali, Japanese, Pashto, Persian, Turkmen
Form of Abidjan used in multiple languages.
Abijang (Settlement) Korean
Korean form of Abidjan.
Abijani (Settlement) Georgian
Georgian form of Abidjan.
Abijão (Settlement) Portuguese
Portuguese form of Abidjan.
Ābikazīya (Political Subdivision) Amharic
(NOT KNOWN)
Abirang (Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Abidjan.
Abisko (Other) Swedish
From Northern Sami Ábeskovvu meaning "forest by the big water", from Sami áphi "lake, sea, big water" and skovvu, identical to Swedish skog "forest". The "big water" is probably Torneträsk... [more]
Abiyán (Settlement) Spanish
Spanish form of Abidjan.
Abjasia (Country) Spanish
Spanish form of Abkhazia.
Abkaazje (Political Subdivision) Frisian
Abkasía (Country) Icelandic
Icelandic form of Abkhazia.
Abkasia (Country) Faroese
Faroese form of Abkhazia.
Abkasya (Country) Tagalog
Tagalog form of Abkhazia.
Abkaz (Political Subdivision) Haitian Creole
Abkażja (Country) Maltese
Maltese form of Abkhazia.
Abkhaaziya (Political Subdivision) Hindi
Hindi version of Abkhazia.
Abkhahsaei (Political Subdivision) Khmer
Khmer form of Abkhazia.
Abkhājiyā (Political Subdivision) Kannada, Nepali, Telugu
Kanarese, Nepali, and Telugu form of Abkhazia.
Abkhasia (Country) Aragonese, Norwegian
Aragonese and Norwegian form of Abkhazia.
Abkhasien (Country) Danish
Danish form of Abkhazia.
Abkhāsiya (Political Subdivision) Malayalam
Malayalam form of Abkhazia.
Abkhaz (Country) Mongolian, Ossetian, Persian
Mongolian, Ossetian, and Persian form of Abkhazia.
Abkhazi (Country) Chechen, Chuvash, Ingush
Chechen, Chuvash, and Ingush form of Abkhazia.
Abkhàzia (Country) Catalan
Catalan form of Abkhazia.
Abkhazia (Country) English
From Russian Абхазия (Abkhaziya) from Georgian აფხაზეთი (Apxazeti), which is derived from აფხაზი (Apxazi), the Georgian name for the Abkhaz people... [more]
Abkhazie (Country) French
French form of Abkhazia.
'Abkhazya (Political Subdivision) Arabic
Abkhazya (Country) Arabic
Arabic form of Abkhazia.
Abkhàzzia (Country) Sicilian
Sicilian form of Abkhazia.
Åbo (Settlement) Finland Swedish
Possibly from Swedish å "river" and bo "home, dwelling" or "dweller, inhabitant". Other meanings are possible, like it being derived from the given name Aabo... [more]
Ābódīng (Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Aberdeen.
Aboe Dhabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Dutch, Afrikaans
Dutch and Afrikaans form of Abu Dhabi.
Abondance (Political Subdivision) French
Abou Dabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) French
French form of Abu Dhabi.
Aboyne (Settlement) Scottish
A village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The name derives from Gaelic abh bò fionn, meaning "(place by) white cow river".
Abra (Political Subdivision) Filipino, Ilocano, Tagalog
From Spanish abra meaning "opening, gap", so named for a topographic feature in the region. This is the name of a province of the Philippines.
Abruzzo (Political Subdivision) Italian, English, Maltese, Portuguese
From Late Latin Aprutium, itself probably from Praetūtium, which defined the territory in which the tribe of the Praetutii lived. This is the name of a region in southern Italy.
Abuca (Settlement) Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Abuja.
Abucha (Settlement) Thai
Thai form of Abuja.
A-bu Đa-bi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Abu Dhabi.
Əbu-dabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Albanian, Amharic, Armenian, Bulgarian, Hebrew, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovene, Spanish, Turkish
Form of Abu Dhabi used in numerous languages.
Abu-dabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Belarusian, Georgian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Mongolian, Russian, Ukrainian, Uzbek
Form of Abu Dhabi used in multiple languages.
Abú Dabí (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Icelandic
Icelandic form of Abu Dhabi.
Abū Dabī (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Latvian
Latvian form of Abu Dhabi.
Abudabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Burmese, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Sinhalese, Thai
Form of Abu Dhabi used in multiple languages.
Abu Dabis (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Arabic, English, Bosnian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Maltese, Nepali, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Tagalog
Means "father of gazelles" in Arabic, from أبو (abu) meaning "father of" and ظبي (dhabiyy) meaning "gazelle", so named for the abundance of gazelles in the region. This is the name of the capital city of the United Arab Emirates, as well as the name of one of its seven emirates.
Abudhabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Bengali
Bengali form of Abu Dhabi.
Abudža (Settlement) Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian
Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, and Serbian form of Abuja.
Abudża (Settlement) Polish
Polish form of Abuja.
Abu-dzabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Hungarian
Hungarian form of Abu Dhabi.
Abudzha (Settlement) Belarusian, Bulgarian, Kazakh, Russian, Ukrainian
Belarusian, Bulgarian, Kazakh, Russian, and Ukrainian form of Abuja.
Abuĝo (Settlement) Esperanto
Esperanto form of Abuja.
Abuhajia (Country) Japanese
Japanese form of Abkhazia.
Abuhazi (Country) Chinese
Chinese form of Abkhazia.
Àbújá (Settlement) Western African, Yoruba
Yoruba form of Abuja.
Abuja (Settlement) Western African, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, English
From Abu-Ja, a nickname of 19th-century monarch Abubakar Jatau (sometimes referred to as "Abu"), who founded what is now the city of Abuja in 1828. By some accounts, he was described as having fair skin, which possibly earned him the nickname Ja meaning "red" in Hausa... [more]
Abujia (Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Abuja.
Abuxha (Settlement) Albanian
Albanian form of Abuja.
Abuya (Settlement) Spanish
Spanish form of Abuja.
Abú Zabí (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of Abu Dhabi.
Abū Ẓabī (Settlement) Arabic
Arabic form of Abu Dhabi.
Abuzabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Abu Dhabi.
Abuzabi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Chinese, Persian, Tajik
Chinese, Persian and Tajik form of Abu Dhabi.
Abuzahbi (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Urdu
Urdu form of Abu Dhabi.
Abxasia (Political Subdivision) Galician
Abxazïya (Political Subdivision) Kazakh, Tatar
Kazakh and Tatar form of Abkhazia.
Abxaziya (Country) Azerbaijani, Uzbek
Azerbaijani and Uzbek form of Abkhazia.
Abxazya (Country) Kabyle, Kurdish
Kabyle and Kurdish form of Abkhazia.
Abyne (Settlement) Scots
Scots form of Aboyne.
Abysseen (Country) Manx
Manx form of Abyssinia.
Abyssinia (Country) English
The name of Ethiopia until the early 20th century.
Abyssinia (Country & Region) English
From Latin Abissinus meaning "Abyssinian, Ethiopian", ultimately derived from Arabic الحبشة (al-Habashah) of uncertain meaning. This is the name of a region and former empire in the Horn of Africa, consisting of present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Abyssinie (Country) French
French form of Abyssinia.
Acádia (Country, Region & Settlement) Portuguese
Portuguese form of both Acadia and Akkad (mostly the ancient city, but sometimes also the Akkadian Empire).
Acadie (Region) French
French form of Acadia.
Acadië (Region) Dutch
Dutch form of Acadia.
Acajutla (Settlement) English
The name of a city in El Salvador, on its Pacific coast. It is the country's principal seaport.
Acalan (Other) Aztec
Acalan is a masculine name of Aztec origin that means "narrow rowing boat" or "canoe," making it an excellent option for your adventurous little one. With connotations of serenity, athleticism, and a deep connection to nature, it is a striking option that celebrates baby's heritage... [more]
Acarnânia (Region) Portuguese
Portuguese form of Acarnania.
Acarnanie (Region) French
French form of Acarnania.
Accra (Settlement) English
Derived from Akan nkran meaning "fire ant". This is the name of the capital city of Ghana.
Açe (Political Subdivision) Turkish
Turkish form of Aceh.
Aćeh (Political Subdivision) Serbian
Serbian form of Aceh.
Açeh (Political Subdivision) Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Aceh.
Ačeh (Political Subdivision) Czech
Czech form of Aceh.
Acéh (Political Subdivision) Balinese, Sundanese
Balinese and Sundanese form of Aceh.
Acèh (Political Subdivision) Acehnese, Javanese, Madurese
Acehnese, Javanese and Madurese form of Aceh.
Aceh (Political Subdivision) Indonesian
From Acehnese Acèh of uncertain meaning. A popular belief is that it is derived from the backronym Arab, Cina, Eropa, Hindia meaning "Arab, China, Europe, Indies", referring to the major regions that have historically influenced Aceh... [more]
Ačeha (Political Subdivision) Latvian
Latvian form of Aceh.
Ačehas (Political Subdivision) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Aceh.
Acerbaixán (Country) Galician
Galician form of Azerbaijan.
Achaea (Region) Greek
Achaea or Achaia is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the region of Western Greece and is situated in the northwestern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. The capital is Patras which is the third largest city in Greece.
Acheh (Political Subdivision) Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Aceh.
Achehi (Political Subdivision) Georgian
Georgian form of Aceh.
Achekh (Political Subdivision) Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian
Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian form of Aceh.
Achém (Political Subdivision) Portuguese
Portuguese form of Aceh.
Achen (Settlement) Kashubian
Kashubian form of Aachen.
Ác-hen-ti-na (Country) Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Argentina.
Achentina (Country) Thai
Thai form of Argentina.
Achex (Political Subdivision) Uzbek
Uzbek form of Aceh.
Achgabat (Settlement) French
French form of Ashgabat.
A-chiu (Region) Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien romanization of Yazhou.
Achkabat (Settlement) Thai
Thai form of Ashgabat.
Â-chû (Region) Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka romanization of Yazhou.
Ā-ciŭ (Region) Chinese (Min Dong)
Min Dong romanization of Yazhou.
Ác-mê-ni-a (Country) Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Armenia.
Açores (Political Subdivision & Region) Portuguese, Catalan, French
Portuguese form of Azores, which has been adopted into Catalan and French.
Acre (Political Subdivision & River) Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese
Most likely from Aquiri, a transliteration by European explorers of the Ipurinã term Umákürü or Uakiry. Other theories include the name originating from Tupi a'kir ü ("green river") or a'kir ("to sleep"), or from Yasi'ri, or Ysi'ri, meaning "flowing or swift water"... [more]
Actium (Settlement) Ancient Roman
Acushnet (Settlement & River) English (American)
Name of a river, city, and several other places in Massachusetts. From Wampanoag or Algonquin cushnea meaning "as far as the waters".
Ada (Settlement) English
Transferred use of the English feminine given name Ada. The city in Oklahoma was named for the daughter of Jeff Reed, the owner of a local store.
Adal Sultanate (Country) History
The Adal Sultanate, or Kingdom of Adal or Awdal, was a Muslim Somali kingdom and sultanate located in the Horn of Africa.
Adam-ondi-ahman (Mountain) Mormon
According to LDS theology, this is where Adam was declared Michael, the archangel.
Adamstaun (Settlement) English Creole
Pitkern form of Adamstown.
Adan (Settlement & Body of Water) Arabic
Arabic form of Aden.
Adana (Settlement & Political Subdivision) Turkish
City and province in Turkey.
Əddis-əbəbə (Settlement) Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Addis Ababa.
Addis Ababa (Settlement) English, Danish, Turkish
From Amharic አዲስ አበባ (ʾädis ʾäbäba), meaning "new flower". This is the name of the capital city of Ethiopia.
Addis Abeba (Settlement) Amharic, German, Italian, Spanish
Amharic, German, Finnish, Italian and Spanish form of Addis Ababa.
Addis-abeba (Settlement) French, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Malagasy, Russian, Tajik, Uzbek
Form of Addis Ababa used in various languages.
Addisz-abeba (Settlement) Hungarian
Hungarian form of Addis Ababa.
Addys-abeba (Settlement) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Addis Ababa.
A-déc-bai-dan (Country) Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Azerbaijan.
A-déc-bai-gian (Country) Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Azerbaijan.
Adelanto (Settlement) English (American)
A city in California. From Spanish adelanto meaning "progress, advance".
Aden (Settlement & Body of Water) English
From Arabic عدن‎ ('Adan) derived from Akkadian edinu meaning "plain, lowland", itself from Sumerian eden meaning "plain, open country". This is the name of a city in Yemen as well as a gulf between the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea (the Gulf of Aden).
Ades (Settlement) Yiddish
Yiddish form of Odesa.
Adharbayjan (Country) Arabic
Arabic form of Azerbaijan.
Adigeja (Political Subdivision) Bosnian, Latvian, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovene
Bosnian, Latvian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene form of Adygea.
Adıgeya (Political Subdivision) Crimean Tatar
Crimean Tatar form of Adygea.
Adighe (Political Subdivision) Georgian
Georgian form of Adygea.
Adigheyeh (Political Subdivision) Persian
Persian form of Adygea.
Adiguèsia (Political Subdivision) Catalan
Catalan form of Adygea.
Adih Ababa (Settlement) Khmer
Khmer form of Addis Ababa.
Adis Ababa (Settlement) Arabic, Hindi, Persian, Urdu
Arabic, Hindi, Persian and Urdu form of Addis Ababa.
Adís Abeba (Settlement) Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Addis Ababa.
Adis Abeba (Settlement) Armenian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Serbian, Slovene
Form of Addis Ababa used in numerous languages.
Adiseuababa (Settlement) Korean
Korean form of Addis Ababa.
Adisu Abeba (Settlement) Japanese
Japanese form of Addis Ababa.
Adıyaman (Settlement) Turkish
A province of Turkey.
Adjuntas (Settlement) Spanish (Latin American)
A city in Puerto Rico. From Spanish adjuntas meaning "attached", likely a clipping of tierras adjuntas a Coamo meaning "lands attached to Coamo" (Coamo is a nearby city).
Adony (Settlement) Hungarian
Adrbejan (Country) Armenian
Armenian form of Azerbaijan.
Adriatic (Body of Water) English
An arm of the Mediterranean Sea. From Adria, a settlement in Illyria.
Adriatic Sea (Body of Water) Ancient Roman
The Adriatic Sea is located near Central Italy. It is named after Adria. See Hadria for more info.
Advent (Settlement) English
Adyga Khaku (Country & Region) Circassian
From Circassian адыгэ (adyga), the name of the Adyghe people, combined with хэку (khaku) meaning "homeland, land". This is the Circassian name for Circassia.
Adygea (Political Subdivision) English
From Russian Адыгея (Adygeya), which is from Adyghe адыгэ (adyge), the endonym of the Circassian (Adyghe) people. The ethnic name is of uncertain meaning, though it may mean "mountain between seas" or "mountain by the sea"... [more]
Adygeja (Political Subdivision) Danish, German, Norwegian, Polish
Danish, German, Norwegian, and Polish form of Adygea.
Adygeya (Political Subdivision) Russian
Russian form of Adygea.
Adygeycho (Political Subdivision) Chechen
From адыгей (adygey), the Chechen name for the Circassian (Adyghe) people, combined with the suffix -чоь (-cho) meaning "place of". This is the Chechen name for Adygea.
Adyguée (Political Subdivision) French
French form of Adygea.
Adys-abeba (Settlement) Belarusian
Belarusian form of Addis Ababa.
Ae (Settlement & River) Scottish, Scots
The name of a village and a stream in southwest Scotland. The name seems to be derived from Old Norse á, meaning "river".
Æ (Other) Danish (Modern)
æ is a danish letter
Aelabaema (Political Subdivision) Thai
Thai form of Alabama.
Aelbenia (Country) Thai
Thai form of Albania.
Aelchiria (Country) Thai
Thai form of Algeria.
Aellabaema (Political Subdivision & River) Korean
Korean form of Alabama.
Aengkola (Country) Thai
Thai form of Angola.
Aenon (Region) Biblical
The region where John the Baptist baptized people after baptizing Jesus in Bethany-beyond-the-Jordan according to the Gospel of John... [more]
Aentaktika (Region) Thai
Thai form of Antarctica.
Aepfrika (Region) Thai
Thai form of Africa.
Aepfrikatai (Country) Thai
Thai calque of South Africa.
A'erbaniya (Country) Chinese
Chinese form of Albania.
Aerijona (Political Subdivision) Korean
Korean form of Arizona.
Aerisona (Political Subdivision) Thai
Thai form of Arizona.
A'erji'er (Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Algiers.
Aerjiliya (Country) Chinese
Chinese form of Algeria.
Aetóip (Country) Irish
Irish form of Ethiopia.
Aetsapai (Country) Lao
Lao form of Spain via the French form Espagne.
Aetsatoni (Country) Lao
Lao form of Estonia via the French form Estonie.
Afaganistan (Country) Haitian Creole
Alternative form of Afganistan.
Afakanitsathan (Country) Lao
Lao form of Afghanistan.
Afalik (Region) Lao
Lao form of Africa via the French form Afrique.
Afǧānestān (Country) Pashto
Pashto form of Afghanistan.
Afḡānisṭān (Country) Assyrian
Assyrian form of Afghanistan.
Afǧanistan (Country) Ossetian
Ossetian form of Afghanistan.
Afelika (Region) Kongo
Kongo form of Africa.
Affganistan (Country) Welsh
Welsh form of Afghanistan.
Affrick (Region) Manx
Manx form of Africa.
Afgaanistan (Country) Eastern African, Somali
Somali form of Afghanistan.
Afganastáin (Country) Irish
Irish form of Afghanistan.
Afganio (Country) Esperanto
Esperanto form of Afghanistan.
Afganischtan (Country) Alemannic German
Alemannic German form of Afghanistan.
Afɣanistã (Country) Farefare
Farefare form of Afghanistan.
Afganistaan (Country) Yakut
Yakut form of Afghanistan.
ʾÄfganistan (Country) Amharic
Amharic form of Afghanistan.
Afġānistān̊ (Country) Dhivehi
Dhivehi form of Afghanistan.
Afğanistan (Country) Crimean Tatar
Crimean Tatar form of Afghanistan.
Afɣanistan (Country) Kabyle
Kabyle form of Afghanistan.
Afgánistán (Country) Czech
Czech form of Afghanistan.
Afgańistan (Country) Komi, Permyak
Komi and Permyak form of Afghanistan.
Afganistàn (Country) Sicilian
Sicilian form of Afghanistan.
Afganistān (Country) Nahuatl
Nahuatl form of Afghanistan.
Afganistàna (Country) Malagasy
Malagasy form of Afghanistan.
Afganistāna (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Afghanistan.
Afganistanas (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Afghanistan.
Afganistáni (Country) Lingala
Lingala form of Afghanistan.
Afganistani (Country) Albanian
Albanian form of Afghanistan.
Afganistano (Country) Esperanto
Alternative form of Afganio.
Afɣanistɛn (Country) Kabardian
Kabardian form of Afghanistan.
Afganisthanaya (Country) Sinhalese
Sinhala form of Afghanistan.
Afgānisthānŭ (Country) Malayalam
Malayalam form of Afghanistan.
Afganistón (Country) Kashubian
Kashubian form of Afghanistan.
Afganistuanu (Country) Karelian
Livvi-Karelian form of Afghanistan.
Afganisztán (Country) Hungarian
Hungarian form of Afghanistan.
Afġanstan (Country) Armenian
Armenian form of Afghanistan.
Afganstan (Country) Tatar
Tatar form of Afghanistan.
Afgansuyu (Country) Quechua
Quechua form of Afghanistan.
Afğantʷʼəla (Country) Abkhaz
Alternative form of Afğanistan. Unknown etymology, most likely from Persian Afghanestan.
Afghanischtan (Country) Alemannic German
Alemannic German form of Afghanistan.
Afghanistaan (Country) Manx
Manx form of Afghanistan.
Afghánistán (Country) Czech
Czech form of Afghanistan.
Afghanstan (Country) Bashkir
Bashkir form of Afghanistan.
Afghanstan (Country) Armenian, Bashkir
Armenian and Bashkir form of Afghanistan.
Afghoniston (Country) Tajik
Tajik form of Afghanistan.
Afgʻoniston (Country) Uzbek
Uzbek form of Afghanistan.
Afhanistan (Country) Belarusian, Ukrainian
Belarusian and Ukrainian form of Afghanistan.
Afin (Settlement) Mongolian
Mongolian form of Athens.
Afina (Settlement) Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Tajik, Uzbek
Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Tajik, and Uzbek form of Athens.