Whats the etymology of the name of your cunt ?

Whats the etymology of the name of your cunt ?
France's is "Land of the Axe Men" or "Land of the Free Men"

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Unknown, several theories though

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The United States of America comes from the fact that we are (were) a bunch of states united together in North America.

its land which is also south

Some Italian guy who mapped completely unrelated parts of the Americas

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Philippines = King Philip of Spain + Pine trees

According to wikipedia Suomi might come from a Proto-baltic word for "land" and I've also heard that it might come from Suo which means swamp

The one commonly taught in school and through heritage shorts is that it's an Iroquois word for village. Wikipedia offers a variety of alternative explanations:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Canada

The low lands.

"Rich Coast". The origin is a matter of controversy. Some say the spaniards were mislead to think the inner territory was full of gold. Some other say it comes from an old indigineous name, that was phonetically translated to something meaningful in spanish

Equator

No one knows, some popular hypothesis point out at "Crowned River" or "River that evolves into a Sea"

Paraguay means Paraguay.

>The name "England" is derived from the Old English name Englaland, which means "land of the Angles". The Angles were one of the Germanic tribes that settled in Great Britain during the Early Middle Ages.

DELETE THIS
OP IS A BASTARD REDDITOR
HE'S GONNA MAKE ANOTHER MAP CHOOSING WHATEVER THE SHIT WE SAY AND NEVER GIVE US CREDIT

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So?

shit pit

MOTHERFUCKERS STOP STEALING OC

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And "Ukraine" is "pigsty"

Sheep islands islands

Prison of nations

I always wondered why it was named after the Angles and not the Saxons, whose kingdoms were far more influential.

what are you implying?

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it literaly means "the belly button of the moon"

You call Ukraine independent?

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>"Land of the Axe Men"

That's pretty fucking metal, actually.

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It sounds cooler if you say "Navel of the Moon"

State them.

Rus - land of those who row, compare with name for Sweden in Finnish

The Name of Germania, germ derives from
Land of the spear people
Or
Land of the forest people

kanâtan
>it’s clean
in reference to before the europeans came

Hispania and that.
We wuz romans n sheeit

Estonia is shortening of Bestonia.

portal to the nether world

they probably were the guys closer to the coast.

it's like Germany, every euro country called it the name of whatever tribe was close to their border

Land of the dumb idiots more like

>g*rms

There are a few theories.
My favourite one being that it comes from the word „lieti“ or "meld", as in referral to the "melding" or unification of the numerous tribes that inhabited the region into a singular state.

>Sverige
>Once called Svea Rike, "The realm of Svea"
>Previously known as Svíþjóð (The Swedish People)
>Before that Swihoniz (Swedes)
>Proto-germanic word meaning "our own people" or "ourselves"

old meme

>Swihoniz
>Ja

>>Ja
explain

Lion city. Lions never existed here.

Etymology [edit]
The name Latvija is derived from the name of the ancient Latgalians, one of four Indo-European Baltic tribes (along with Couronians, Selonians and Semigallians), which formed the ethnic core of modern Latvians together with the Finnic Livonians.[26] Henry of Latvia coined the latinisations of the country's name, "Lettigallia" and "Lethia", both derived from the Latgalians. The terms inspired the variations on the country's name in Romance languages from "Letonia" and in several Germanic languages from "Lettland".[27]

it's some indian name for 'river of the painted birds' but Uruguay is the name of a river that predates the country. The country's name is just 'The Republic Oriental to the Uruguay (river)'

>It is likely that the word "Brazil" comes from the Portuguese word for brazilwood, a tree that once grew plentifully along the Brazilian coast. In Portuguese, brazilwood is called pau-brasil, with the word brasil commonly given the etymology "red like an ember", formed from Latin brasa ("ember") and the suffix -il (from -iculum or -ilium).

>an Indian prince landed here and saw a lion
Fitting for a small nation to be called “Lion City”

If I remember correctly, the spic dude who named the Philippines did so in honor of the young prince Philip, not yet a king.

It's uncertain, but probably it means "honey".

Mind blown. Now where does the America part come from?

Land of fields

Amerigo Vespucci, cuck.

Land of George

eastern borderland...

Citizens of ROME

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this

Different explanations exist for the origin of the name Tunis. Some scholars relate it to the Phoenician goddess Tanith ('Tanit or Tanut), as many ancient cities were named after patron deities.[3][4] Some scholars claim that it originated from Tynes, which was mentioned by Diodoros and Polybius in the course of descriptions resembling present-day Al-Kasba in the center; Tunis's old Berber Bourgade.[5][6]
Another possibility is that it was derived from the Berber verbal root ens which means "to lie down" or "to pass the night".[7] Given the variations of the precise meaning over time and space, the term Tunis can possibly mean "camp at night", "camp", or "stop". There are also some mentions in ancient Roman sources of such names of nearby towns as Tuniza (currently El Kala),Thunusuda (currently Sidi Meskine), Thinissut (currently Bir Bouregba), and Thunisa (currently Ras Jebel). As all of these Berber villages were situated on Roman roads, they undoubtedly served as a rest-stations or stops

Finally someone else not going
>hurrr rain

The Saxons weren't that influential until the rise of Wessex
Most of Anglo-Saxon England was spent under either Northumbrian or Mercian hegemony

The Low Countries.

Also Frank means free.

Frank actually meant hardened and courageous. The Romans turned it into free.

If you follow the Swiss rivers downwards, then you end up in the low countries. Because you know, water flows downwards.

The North Way..

Many franks were pensioned soldiers from the Roman empire. So some theories suggest that Frank did indeed came from latin and meant killer or soldier.

ITALIANed

Éire probably refers to abundance so it's one of those ironic names.
Ireland = Éire+land.

A Greek lad washed ashore and said that the natives were calling themselves "Pretani", meaning painted ones. I'm not sure how true it is, though. After all, isn't that something outsiders would call you, not yourself?

either from roman historian tacitus who referred to people east of germanic tribes as aestii
or from scandies who referred to us as esti
truth is: no one knows

cum ai ajuns la concluzia asta ?


Romania - land of the romans

Nu sunt exact sigur, am vazut notat pe o harta a etimologiei. Plus asa nu mai poate nici sa-l schimbe cineva in land of the ROMA-ns.

Pakistan = pak("pure") + stan("land") = land of the pure

Want to know something really trippy?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesti#Overview

land of the éires

There's a theory that they were named Franks because of the throwing axes they used (Francesca)

"Russia" - people that are always in rush
"Slavs" - slaves

From Old English Norweġ, Norþweġ, from Old Norse Norvegr (“north way”), Norðvegr, from norðr (“north”) + vegr (“way”)

"no"

lel

"Mongolia" - few sheep herding, horse riding, slant eyed mongrels with down's syndrom was being tired of killing each other someday and decided to start a country.

RARE

Sweden yes

newfig

it's spear, not axe

Poland - Pooland - Land of Shit

I prefer to translate it as "Tasty Coast", and Puerto Rico as "Tasty Port".

Max comfy names.

Italia -> Aethalia, plural of "Aethalium"
"a sessile flat encrusted fruiting body in several genera of the slime molds (class Myxomycetes) formed by the fusion of many plasmodia"
pic related

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Great Southern Land, Great Southern Land
you walk alone like a primitive man
and they make it work with sticks and bones
see their hungry eyes, its a hungry home
I hear the sound of the stranger's voices
I see their hungry eyes, their hungry eyes
Great Southern Land, Great Southern Land
they burned you black, black against the ground

amazing song

Some indian shit idk
Ruperts Land was a better name

Norway - "The way north/North-way"

Me call homeland "land".

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Hispania

Land of 'bunnies' conejos

love the remix Iva did for The Ghost of Time

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Al-Jazair (meaning islands) is just a arabic tanslation of the latin icosium, which was itself a translation of the punic word yksm, which is what algiers was called before the romans came.

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Song?

yeah, your national anthem
youtube.com/watch?v=TjBkRjKMa-w
don't you play it at your school? :¬0

You have to go back

There's no definitive answer, its frakka vs francisca

Bashkortostan is "the main land"

I'm looking for a way to move to Switzerland

A Ufa kak Rim na semi holmah