You’ll be surprised to learn how these 12 countries got their names
09.06.2018
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While traveling we discover new countries, their sights and traditions. But have you ever thought why countries are named as they are?
#1 Spain
Carthagian came to this land around 300 b.c. and called it “Ispania” - "the land of rabbits" (from Phoenician “Sphan” - “rabbit”). Later the Romans preserved this name, calling it "Hispania". In the course of time the name was transformed into "España".
#2 Venezuela
The Spanish expedition that sailed in 1449 near the northern coast of South America named that land "Venezuela" (“little Venice” in Spanish). Local houses reminded them of Venice: they were built on water and connected by tiny bridges.
#3 Burkina Faso
This country has a special name. It originates from 2 different languages which people speak here. “Burkina” (Mossi language) means “upright”. It means that people are proud of their integrity. “Faso” (Dyula language) means “father’s land”.
#4 Mexico
According to one theory, “Mēxihco” derives from 2 words of nahuatl language: “mētztli”- "moon" and xīctli - “navel”. These words put together mean “a place at the center of the moon”.
#5 Nauru
Nauru is the smallest country in the Pacific Ocean. Its name comes from Nauruan word “Anáoero” which means “I go to the beach”.
#6 Iceland
There’s a legend that says a Norwegian man Naddodd was the first who visited Iceland and named it “Snow Land”. Later the Norseman Flóki Vilgerðarson sailed to that land and named it "Island" (Iceland) because of its severe climate.
#7 Japan
The Japanese word for Japan is "日本". It is pronounced as "Nihon". "日" means "sun" , "本" - "origin". Both words mean "origin of the sun". That is why people call this country “land of the rising sun”
#8 Cyprus
There’s a suggestion that the name of this country comes from a Sumerian word that was used for copper (“zubar”) or for bronze (“kubar”), from the large deposits of copper that were found on the island. This island gave its name to the latin “aes Cyprium” - "metal of Cyprus". Later it was shortened to “cuprum”.
#9 Monaco
Its name is associated with an ancient myth about Hercules. He constructed the path that passed through this region from Spain to Italy. The only temple was constracted on the rock. It had the name “Hercules Monoikos”. "Monoikos" means "Single House".
#10 Italy
One theory states that the word “Italia” comes from the Oscan (an extinct language of southern Italy) word “Víteliú” which means “land of calves”.
In fact, the bull was a symbol of the tribes that lived on the southern region of Italy.
In fact, the bull was a symbol of the tribes that lived on the southern region of Italy.
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