TourkmeniaΤουρκμενία(Country & Political Subdivision)Greek (Rare) Hellenization of Turkmeniya, the Russian name for the country of Turkmenistan. In Greece, this name was primarily used during the Soviet era... [more]
TransylvaniaΤρανσυλβανία(Region)English, Greek Means "beyond the forest", derived from Latin trans meaning "across, beyond" combined with medieval Latin sylvam, which is the accusative singular of the medieval Latin noun sylva meaning "forest, woods" (see Silvius)... [more]
TripoliΤρίπολη(Settlement)Greek, Italian, English Derived from Ancient Greek Τρίπολις (Tripolis) meaning "three cities", from τρι (tri) meaning "three" and πόλις (polis) meaning "city"... [more]
Tyrrhenian(Body of Water)Italian, Greek Derives from the Greek word τυῤῥηνοί (tyrrhenoi), which was used to refer to the Etruscans. This is the name of the sea in between mainland Italy, Sardinia, Sicily, and French Corsica.
VatikanoΒατικανό(Country)Greek Greek form of Vatican, which is one of the names commonly used to refer to Vatican City.
VavylonΒαβυλών(Settlement)Ukrainian, Greek Ukrainian form of Babylon as well as the modern Greek transcription of the name. However, in modern Greece, Vavylona is typically the form used to refer to the capital city of ancient Babylonia.