List of country names in various languages (D–I)

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Most countries of the world have different names in different languages. Some countries have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. Countries are listed alphabetically by their most common name in English. Each English name is followed by its most common equivalents in other languages, listed in English alphabetical order (ignoring accents) by name and by language. Historical and/or alternative versions, where included, are noted as such. Foreign names that are the same as their English equivalents are also listed. See also: List of alternative country names

Please format entries as follows: for languages written in the Latin alphabet, write "Name (language)", for example, "Afeganistão (Portuguese)", and add it to the list according to English rules of alphabetical order. For languages written in other writing systems, write "Romanization - native script (language)", for example "Argentine - אַרגענטינע (Yiddish)", and alphabetize it in the list by the Romanized form.

Due to its size, this list has been split into four parts:

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English nameNames in different languages
Democratic Republic of the Congo Cộng hòa Dân chủ Công-gô (Vietnamese), Demakratyčnaja Respublika Konha - Дэмакратычная Рэспубліка Конга (Belarusian), Demokratia Respubliko Kongo (Esperanto), Demokratičeskaja Respublika Kongo - Демократическая Республика Конго (Russian), Demokratická republika Kongo (Czech), Demokratična republika Kongo (Slovene), Demokratična republika Kongo - Демократична република Конго (Bulgarian), Demokratiese Republiek die Kongo (Afrikaans), Demokratik Kongo Cumhuriyeti (Turkish), Demokratikong Republika ng Konggo (Filipino/Tagalog), Demokratische Republiek Congo (Dutch), Demokratische Republik Kongo (German), Demokratiske Republik Congo (Danish), Demokratska Republika Kongo (Bosnian, Croatian), Demokratska Republika Kongo - Демократска Република Конго (Macedonian, Serbian), Demokratyčna Respublika Konho - Демократична Республіка Конго (Ukrainian), Demokratyczna Republika Konga (Polish), Den demokratiske republikken Congo (Norwegian), Gweriniaeth Ddemocrataidd y Congo (Welsh), Gāngguǒ Mínzhǔ Gònghéguó - 剛果民主共和國 / 刚果民主共和国 (Chinese), Gônôtantrik Kôṅgo Prôjatôntr - গণতান্ত্রিক কঙ্গো প্রজাতন্ত্র (Bengali), Ǧumhūrīyātu al-Kūnġū ad-Dīmuqrātīyâ - جمهورية الكونغو الديمقراطية (Arabic) Ha'Republika Ha'Demokratit shel Kongo - הרפובליקה הדמוקרטית של קונגו (Hebrew), Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Kongo (Swahili), Jomhuri-ye Demokrâtik-e Kongo - جمهوری دموکراتیک کنگو‎ (Persian), Jumhuriyi Demokratiyi Kongo - Ҷумҳурии Демократии Конго (Tajik), Kāṅgo Lokatāntrika Gaṇarājya - काङ्गो लोकतान्त्रिक गणराज्य (Hindi, Sanskrit), Konggo Minju Gonghwaguk - 콩고 민주 공화국 (Korean), Kongo Demokraatlik Vabariik (Estonian), Kongo Demokratik Respublikasi (Uzbek), Kongo Demokratinė Respublika (Lithuanian), Kongo Demokrātiskā Republika (Latvian), Kongo Demokratïyalıq Respwblïkası - Конго Демократиялық Республикасы (Kazakh), Kongo-Kinshasa (Swedish), Kongo Minshu Kyōwakoku - コンゴ民主共和国 (Japanese), Kongói Demokratikus Köztársaság (Hungarian), Kongon demokraattinen tasavalta (Finnish), Ḳongos Demoḳraṭiuli Resṗubliḳa - კონგოს დემოკრატიული რესპუბლიკა (Georgian), Kongoyi Demokratakan Hanrapetutʿyun - Կոնգոյի Դեմոկրատական Հանրապետություն (Armenian), Konqo Demokratik Respublikası (Azeri), Konžská demokratická republika (Slovak), Laïkí Dimokratía tou Kongkó - Λαϊκή Δημοκρατία του Κονγκό (Greek), Lýðstjórnarlýðveldið Kongó (Icelandic), Poblachd Dheamocratach na Congo (Scots Gaelic), Poblacht Dhaonlathach an Chongó (Irish), Pobblaght Gheynlagh y Chongo (Manx), Qonğo Demoqratiyalıq Respublikası - Конго Демократиялык Республикасы (Kyrgyz), Repubblica Democratica del Congo (Italian), Republica Democrată Congo (Romanian), República Democrática del Congo (Spanish), República Democrática do Congo (Portuguese), República Democràtica del Congo (Catalan), Republik Demokratel Kongo (Breton), Republik Demokratik Congo (Malay), Republik Demokratik Kongo (Indonesian), Republika Demokratike e Kongos (Albanian), République Démocratique du Congo (French), Satharanarat Prachathippatai Khongko - สาธารณรัฐประชาธิปไตยคองโก (Thai)

Formerly Zaire: An tSáír (Irish), iż-Zaire (Maltese), Jaileu - 자이르 (Korean), Jaẏar - জায়ার (Bengali), Saír (Icelandic), Saïr (Welsh), Sairo - ซาอีร์ (Thai), Zair (Croatian, Czech, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene), Zair - Զաիր (Armenian), Zair - Заир (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian), Zaïr - Ζαΐρ (Greek), Zair - זאיר (Hebrew), Zair - ज़ैरे (Hindi, Sanskrit), Zair - زائر, Zaira (Latvian), Zairas (Lithuanian), Zaire (Catalan, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese), Zaïre (Danish, Dutch, French, Norwegian), Zaīru - ザイール (Japanese), Zayīr - زائير (Arabic), Zayir - Заїр (Ukrainian), Zháyīěr - 扎伊爾 (Chinese)

Denmark an Danmhairg (Irish, Scots Gaelic), Danemarc (Romansh), Danemarca (Romanian), Dänemark (Alemannic, German, Low Saxon), Danemark (French), Dania - Դանիա (Armenian), Dania - დანია (Georgian, Mingrelian), Danía - Δανία (Greek), Dánia (Hungarian), Dania (Latin, Polish), Danija - Данія (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Dānija (Latvian), Danija (Lithuanian), Danimarca (Italian), Danimarka (Albanian, Azeri, Basque, Turkish), Danio (Esperanto), Daniya - Дания (Bulgarian, Russian), Đan Mạch (Vietnamese), Dānmài - 丹麥 / 丹麦 (Mandarin Chinese), ad-Dānmārk - الدنمارك (Arabic), Danmark (Breton, Cornish, Danish, Faroese, Interlingua, Norwegian, Swedish), Danmörk (Icelandic), Danska (Croatian, Slovene), Dańska (Lower Sorbian), Danska - Данска (Macedonian, Serbian), Dánsko (Czech, Slovak), Dansuyu (Quechua), Demmāku - デンマーク (Japanese), Ḍenmārk - डेनमार्क (Hindi), Ḍenmārk - डेन्मार्क् (Sanskrit), Denmark - ڈنمارک (Urdu), Denmark - دانمارک (Persian), Denemark (Frisian), Denemark - דנמרק (Hebrew), Deniya - דניה (Hebrew obsolete), Denemarke (Afrikaans), Denemarken (Dutch), Denmakeu / Tenmak'ŭ - 덴마크 (Korean), Denmarc (Welsh), Denmark (Acehnese, Indonesian), Denmark - ዴንማርክ (Amharic), Denmak - เดนมาร์ก (Thai), Denmark - דענמאַרק (Yiddish), Denmarkaya - ඩෙන්මාර්කය (Sinhala), Dinamarca (Aragonese, Catalan, Portuguese, Spanish), Dinamarka (Filipino/Tagalog), Dinēmār / Ḍēnmārk - দিনেমার / ডেনমার্ক (Bengali), id-Danimarka (Maltese), Juutinmaa (old Finnish alternative), Qallunaat Nunaat (Kalaallisut), Taani (Estonian, Võro), Tanska (Finnish), Tingmaak (Inuktitut), Yn Danvarg (Manx), டென்மார்க்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Djibouti Chibuti - จิบูตี (Thai), Cibuti (Turkish), Diobùtaidh (Scots Gaelic), Djiboeti (Afrikaans), Djibouti (Acehnese, Breton, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, Indonesian, Manx, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Võro), Djibouti - جیبوتی (Persian), Djíbútí (Icelandic), Djibuti (Portuguese variant), Djibŵti (Welsh), Dschibuti (Alemannic, German), Dzhybuti - Джибути (Bulgarian, Russian), Džibuti (Bosnian, Croatian, Czech alternate, Slovene), Džibuti (Latvian), Dżibuti (Polish), Džibuti - Џибути (Macedonian, Serbian), Džibutis (Lithuanian), Džibutsko (Czech, Slovak), Dzibutum (Latin), Dzsibuti (Hungarian), Džybuci - Джыбуці (Belarusian), Džybuti - Джибуті (Ukrainian), Ǧebuti - ጅቡቲ (Amharic), Gi-bu-ti (Vietnamese), Ǧībūtī - جيبوتي (Arabic), Gibuti (Italian), il-Ġibuti (Maltese), Ĝibutio (Esperanto), Jibuchi - ジブチ (Japanese), Jibuti - ჯიბუტი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Jibuti - ג'יבוטי (Hebrew), Jibuti / Chibut'i - 지부티 (Korean), Jíbùtí - 吉布提 (Mandarin Chinese), Jibūtī - जिबूती (Hindi, Sanskrit), Jibuti (Portuguese variant), Jibuti - ජිබුටි (Sinhala), Jipuuti (Inuktitut), Tzimpoutí - Τζιμπουτί (Greek), Xhibuti (Albanian), Yibuti (Filipino/Tagalog, Spanish), Yiwuti (Quechua), டிஜிபோடி[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Dominica Daminika - Дамініка (Belarusian), Đô-mi-ni-ca (Vietnamese), Doiminicea (Scots Gaelic), Domenica (Franco-Provençal), Dominica (Afrikaans, Aragonese, Asturian, Catalan, Cebuano, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Extremaduran, Finnish, German, Italian, Malay, Maltese, Manx, Min Nan, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Welsh), Dominica - دومینیکا (Persian), Dominika (Albanian, Azeri, Breton, Bosnian, Central Bikolano, Croatian, Czech, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Hungarian, Indonesian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Turkish), Ḍominikā - ডোমিনিকা (Bengali), Dominika - Доминика (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian), Dominika - Домініка (Ukrainian), Ḋominikā - ޑޮމިނިކާ (Dhivehi), Dominika - დომინიკა (Georgian, Mingrelian), Dominika - דומיניקה (Hebrew), Ḍominikā - डोमिनिका (Hindi, Sanskrit), Dominika - ドミニカ (Japanese), Dominika / Tominik'a - 도미니카 (Korean), Dominika - ඩොමිනිකා (Sinhala), Dominika - ดอมินีกา (Thai), Dominiko (Esperanto), Dominique (French), Duminika (Quechua), Dūmīnīkā - دومينيكا (Arabic), Duōmǐníjiā - 多米尼克 (Mandarin Chinese), Ntomínika - Ντομίνικα (Greek), Wai‘tu kubuli (Kalinago), Tuminikka (Inuktitut), டொமினிகா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Dominican Republic Cộng hoà Đô-mi-ni-ca-na (Vietnamese), Daminikanskaja Respublika - Дамініканская Рэспубліка (Belarusian), Den dominikanske republikk (Norwegian), Domingo (Esperanto), Dominicaanse Republiek (Dutch), Dominican - دومینیکن (Persian), Dominikaaninen tasavalta (Finnish), Dominikaani Vabariik (Estonian, Võro), Dominikaanse Republiek (Afrikaans, Dutch alternate), Dominika Gonghwaguk / Tominik'a Konghwaguk - 도미니카 공화국 (Korean), Dominika Kyōwakoku - ドミニカ共和国 (Japanese), Dominikai Köztársaság (Hungarian), Ḍominikan Gaṇarājya - डोमिनिकन् गणराज्य (Hindi, Sanskrit), Dominikana (Polish), Dominikana - Доминикана (Macedonian alternate), Dominikānas republika (Latvian), Dominikaní Dimokratía - Δομινικανή Δημοκρατία (Greek), Dominikanische Republik (German), Dominikanska lýðveldið (Faroese), Dómíníkanska Lýðveldið (Icelandic), Dominikanska republika - Доминиканска република (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian), Dominikanska Republika (Croatian), Dominikánská republika (Czech), Dominikánska republika (Slovak), Dominikanska republika (Slovene), Dominikanska republiken (Swedish), Dominikans'ka Respublika - Домініканська Республіка (Ukrainian), Dominikanskaya Respublika - Доминиканская Республика (Russian), Dominikanske Republik (Danish), Dominikanu Janarajaya - ඩොමිනිකානු ජනරජය (Sinhala), Dominikarepish Respublika - დომინიკარეფიშ რესპუბლიკა (Mingrelian), Dominik Cumhuriyeti (Turkish), Dominikelta Respublika - დომინიკელთა რესპუბლიკა (Georgian), Dominikos Respublika (Lithuanian), Dominikyan Hanrapetuutyun - Դոմինիկյան Հանրապետություն (Armenian), Duminikana (Quechua), Duōmíngníjiā Gònghéguó - 多明尼加共和國 / 多明尼加共和国 (Mandarin Chinese), Gweriniaeth Dominica (Welsh), Ǧumhūrīyâtu d-Dūminīkān - جمهورية الدومنيكان (Arabic), ha'Republika ha'Dominikanit - הרפובליקה הדומיניקנית (Hebrew), Jamhuri ya Dominika (Swahili), Poblachd Dhoiminicia (Scots Gaelic), Repubblica Dominicana (Italian), ir-Repubblika Dominicana (Maltese), Rèpublica domeniquêna (Franco-Provençal), Republica Dominicana (Aragonese), República Dominicana (Asturian, Portuguese, Spanish), Republica Dominicană (Romanian), Republika Dominikane (Albanian), Republikang Dominikano (Filipino/Tagalog), Republik Dominika (Indonesian, Malay), Republik Dominikan (Breton), République dominicaine (French), Satharanarat Dominikan - สาธารณรัฐโดมินิกัน (Thai), Tuminikka Ripuplika (Inuktitut), Yn Phobblaght Ghominicagh (Manx), டொமினிகன் குடியரசு[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
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English nameNames in different languages
East Germany A' Ghearmailt an Ear (Scots Gaelic), Agmosavleti Germania - აღმოსავლეთი გერმანია (Georgian), Alamagn ar Reter (Breton), Alemanha Oriental (Portuguese), Alemania Oriental (Spanish), Alemanya Oriental (Catalan), Allemagne de l'Est (French), Âlmân Šarghi - آلمان شرقی (Persian) Almānīya š-Šarqīyâ - ألمانيا الشرقيه (Arabic), Almayn Est (Cornish), An Ghearmáin Thoir (Irish), Anatolikí Germanía - Ανατολική Γερμανία (Greek), Arevelyan Germania - Արևելյան Գերմանիա (Armenian), Austur-Þýskaland (Icelandic), Den tyske demokratiske republikk (Norwegian), Doğu Almanya (Turkish), Dōng Dé - 東德 / 东德 (Chinese), Dongdog / Tongtog - 동독 (Korean), Đông Đức (Vietnamese), Dwyrain yr Almaen (Welsh), Eysturtýskland (Faroese), Germania de Est (Romanian), Germania Est (Italian), Germaniya Ha'Mizrahit - גרמניה המזרחית (Hebrew), Gjermania Lindore (Albanian), Higashi Doitsu - 東ドイツ (Japanese), Ida-Saksamaa (Estonian), Istočna Germanija - Источна Германија (Macedonian), Istočna Nemačka (Bosnian, Croatian), Istočna Nemačka - Источна Немачка (Serbian), Itä-Saksa (Finnish), Iztočna Germanija - Източна Германия (Bulgarian), Jerman Timur (Indonesian, Malay), Kelet-Németország (Hungarian), Niemcy Wschodnie (Polish), Oos-Duitsland (Afrikaans), Oost-Duitsland (Dutch), Orienta Germanio (Esperanto), Ostdeutschland (German), Østtyskland (Danish), Östtyskland (Swedish), Purb Jarmani - পূর্ব জার্মানি (Bengali), Pūrvī Jarmanī - पूर्वी जर्मनी (Hindi, Sanskrit), Rytų Vokietija (Lithuanian), Şərqi Almaniya (Azeri), Shidna Nimechchyna - Східна Німеччина (Ukrainian), Silangang Alemanya (Filipino/Tagalog), Ushodnyaya Hiermaniya or Ushodnyaya Njamiechchyna - Усходняя Германія / Усходняя Нямеччына (Belarusian), Vācijas Demokrātiskā Republika (Latvian), Vostočnaya Germaniya - Восточная Германия (Russian), Východné Nemecko (Slovak), Východní Německo (Czech), Vzhodna Nemčija (Slovene), Yn Ghermaan Hiar (Manx), Yoeramani Tawanok - เยอรมนีตะวันออก (Thai)
East Timor Agmosavleti Timori - აღმოსავლეთი ტიმორი (Georgian), Anatolikó Timór - Ανατολικό Τιμόρ (Greek), Anti Timur (Quechua), Arevelyan Timor - Արևելյան Թիմոր (Armenian), Austrumtimora (Latvian), Austur-Tímor (Icelandic), Bzhaeioli Timori - ბჟაეიოლი ტიმორი (Mingrelian), Doğu Timor (Turkish), Dōng Dìwèn - 東帝汶 / 东帝汶 (Mandarin Chinese), Đông Ti-mo (Vietnamese), Dongtimoreu / Tongt'imorŭ - 동티모르 (Korean), Dwyrain Timor (Welsh), Eysturtimor (Faroese), Higashi Timōru - 東ティモール (Japanese), Hummogu-Timor (Võro), Ida-Timor (Estonian), Istočen Timor - Источен Тимор (Macedonian), Istochen Timor - Източен Тимор (Bulgarian), Istočni Timor (Croatian), Istočni Timor - Источни Тимор (Serbian), Itä-Timor (Finnish), Kannganarnirvik (Inuktitut), Kelet-Timor (Hungarian), Mashraqi Timor - مشرقی ٹیمور (Urdu), Mizrah Timor - מזרח טימור (Hebrew), Nægenahira Timoraya - නැගෙනහිර ටිමෝරය (Sinhala), Oos-Timor (Afrikaans), Oost-Timor (Dutch), Orienta Timoro (Esperanto), Osttimor (Alemannic), Østtimor (Danish), Øst-Timor (Norwegian), Östtimor (Swedish), Purbo Timur - পূর্ব তিমুর (Bengali), Pūrvī Timor - पूर्वी तिमोर (Hindi, Sanskrit), Rytų Timoras (Lithuanian), Silangang Timor (Filipino/Tagalog), Skhidnyi Tymor - Східний Тимор (Ukrainian), Tiomor an Ear (Scots Gaelic), Timore Šarqi - تيمور شرقي (Persian), Timor ar Reter (Breton), Timor Est (Italian), Timoria Orientalis (Latin), Timori Lindorë (Albanian), Timor Leste (Acehnese), Timor-Leste (English variant, Estonian variant, German, Portuguese, Spanish), Timo-Leste - ติมอร์-เลสเต (Thai), Timor Lorosae (Tetum), Timor Oriental (Aragonese, Catalan, French, Spanish variant), Timor orientâl (Franco-Provençal), it-Timor tal-Lvant (Maltese), Timor Timur (Indonesian, Malay), Timorul de Est (Romanian), Timor Wétan (Javanese, Sundanese), Timor Wschodni (Polish), Tīmūru š-Šarqīyâ - تيمور الشرقية (Arabic), Uschodni Tymor - Усходні Тымор (Belarusian), Vostochny Timor - Восточный Тимор (Russian), Východní Timor (Czech), Východný Timor (Slovak), Vzhodni Timor (Slovene), Yn Teemor Hiar (Manx), கிழக்கு திமோர்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Ecuador al-Ikwādūr - الإكوادور (Arabic), Ê-cu-a-đo (Vietnamese), Eacuador (Scots Gaelic), Ecuador (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Aromanian, Breton, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Malay, Manx, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Võro), Ecwador (Welsh), Èguāduō’ěr - 厄瓜多爾 / 厄瓜多尔 (Mandarin Chinese), Ekador (Quechua), Equador - אקוודור (Hebrew), Ekadora (Inuktitut), Ekuador (Indonesian), Èkuador (Acehnese), Ekuadori (Albanian), Ekuadoru - エクアドル (Japanese), Ekuator (Guaraní), Ekvador (Croatian, Faroese, Icelandic, Slovene, Turkish), Ekvádor (Czech, Slovak), Ekvador - Էկվադոր (Armenian), Ekvador - Эквадор (Russian), Ekvador - Еквадор (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Ekvâdor - اكوادور (Persian), Ekvadora (Latvian), Ekvadoras (Lithuanian), Ekvadori - ეკვადორი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Ekvadoro (Esperanto), Ekwador - ईक्वाडोर (Hindi, Sanskrit), Ekwador (Filipino/Tagalog, Polish), Ekwador - เอกวาดอร์ (Thai), Ekwadoreu / Ek'wadorŭ - 에콰도르 (Korean), Equador (Portuguese), Équateur (French), l-Ekwador (Maltese), Ikwadoraya - ඉක්වදෝරය (Sinhala), Isimerinós - Ισημερινός (Greek), எக்குவடோர்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Egypt Mishor - মিশর (Bengali), Aegyptus (Latin), Ägypte (Alemannic), Ägypten (German), Ai Cập (Vietnamese), Yr Aifft (Welsh), Āijí - 埃及 (Mandarin Chinese), Echipto (Aragonese), Egipat (Croatian), Egipat - Египат (Serbian), Egipet - Эгіпэт (Belarusian), Egipet - Египет (Bulgarian, Macedonian), Egipt (Breton, Polish, Romanian, Slovene), Egipta (Romansh), Egiptas (Lithuanian), Egipte (Afrikaans, Catalan), Èg·ipte (Franco-Provençal), Ēģipte (Latvian), Egiptio (Esperanto), Egipto (Portuguese, Spanish), Egiptus (Estonian), Egito (Brazilian Portuguese), Egitto (Italian), l-Eġittu (Maltese), Egjipti (Albanian), Egüptüs (Võro), Egvipte - ეგვიპტე (Georgian, Mingrelian), Egyiptom (Hungarian), Egypt (Czech, Norwegian, Manx, Slovak), Egyptaland (Faroese), Egyptaland or Egyftaland (Icelandic), Egypte (Dutch), Égypte (French), Egypten or Ægypten (Danish), Egypten (Swedish), Egypti (Finnish), Egyptojska (Lower Sorbian), Égyptos - Αίγυπτος (Greek), Ehipto (Filipino/Tagalog), an Éigipt (Irish), an Èipheit (Scots Gaelic), Ejiputo - エジプト (Japanese), Exipto (Asturian, Galician), Gebṡ - ግብፅ (Amharic), Ihiptu (Quechua), Ijiipta (Inuktitut), Ijipteu / Ijipt'ŭ - 이집트 (Korean), Ijiptuwa - ඊජිප්තුව (Sinhala), Iyip - อียิปต์ (Thai), Maṣr - مصر (Egyptian Arabic), Mesir (Acehnese, Indonesian, Malay), Misir (Azeri), Mısır (Turkish), Miṣr - مصر (Arabic [standard], Urdu, Persian), Misra - मिस्र (Hindi, Sanskrit), misrygu'e (Lojban), Mitsrayim - מצרים (Hebrew), Mitsroim - מצרים (Yiddish), Yegipet - Египет (Russian), Yegiptos - Եգիպտոս (Armenian), Yehypet - Єгипет (Ukrainian), எகிப்து[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
El Salvador El Sælwadoraya - එල් සැල්වදෝරය (Sinhala), El Salbadoreu / El Salbadorŭ - 엘살바도르 (Korean), El Salbador (Filipino/Tagalog), El Salfador (Welsh), El Salbhador (Scots Gaelic), Èl Salvador (Acehnese), El Salvador (Afrikaans, Albanian, Aragonese, Aromanian, Breton, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Maltese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Võro), El Salvador - Ел Салвадор (Bulgarian, Macedonian), El Salvadór - Ελ Σαλβαδόρ (Greek), El-salvador - אל סלבדור (Hebrew), Elsâlvâdor - السالوادور (Persian), En Xan-va-đo (Vietnamese), Eo Saowado - เอลซัลวาดอร์ (Thai), Erusarubadoru - エルサルバドル (Japanese), Ilusalvatura (Inuktitut), Sà'ěrwǎduō - 薩爾瓦多 / 萨尔瓦多 (Mandarin Chinese), as-Salfādūr - السلفادور (Arabic), Salvador - Սալվադոր (Armenian), Salvador (Croatian, Czech, Estonian variant, Franco-Provençal, French, Manx, Portuguese variant, Romanian, Slovene), Salvádor (Slovak), Salvador - Сальвадор (Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Salvādor - सैल्वाडोर (Hindi, Sanskrit), Salvadora (Latvian), Salvadoras (Lithuanian), Salvadori - სალვადორი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Salvadoro (Esperanto), Salwador (Polish), Salwadur (Quechua), எல் சால்வடோர்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
England Angkrit - อังกฤษ (Thai), Āṅgladeśam - आङ्ग्लदेशम् (Sanskrit), Angleter (Breton variant), Angleterre (French), Anglia (Albanian, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian), Anglía - Αγγλία (Greek), Anglicko (Slovak), Anglie (Czech), Anglija (Latvian), Anglija (Lithuanian), Anglija - Англија (Macedonia), Angliya - Англия (Russian), Anh (Vietnamese), Anhliya - Англія (Ukrainian), Britaan/Ingrisstan/Bilayat - ब्रितान/इंग्रिस्तान/बिलायत (Hindi), Bilet - বিলেত (Bengali), Bro-Saoz (Breton), Engalanthaya - එංගලන්තය (Sinhala), Engeland (Dutch), England (Danish, German, Norwegian, Swedish), Englis/Inglisانگلیس (Persian), Englanti (Finnish), Inghilterra (Italian), Inggris (Indonesian), Inggeris (Malay), Inggeullaendeu - 잉글랜드 (Korean), Īnǧilterā - إنجلترا (Arabic), l-Ingilterra (Maltese), İngiltere (Turkish), Ingglatera (Filipino/Tagalog), Inglaterra (Portuguese, Spanish), Inglisi - ინგლისი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Inglismaa (Estonian), Ingurando - イングランド (Japanese), Inlatirra (Quechua), Lloegr (Welsh), London - লন্ডন (Sylheti), Ngirterra (Albanian variant, Arbëresh), Sasainn (Scots Gaelic), Sasana (Irish), Sostyn (Manx), Englistan/Inglistan - انگلستان (Urdu), ingilaandhuஇங்கிலாந்து (Tamil), Anglia / Angliya - אנגליה (Hebrew), Pow Sows (Cornish), Yīnggélán - 英格兰 / 英格蘭 (Mandarin Chinese), Yīngjílì英吉利 (Mandarin Chinese, dated)
Equatorial Guinea Ækvatorialguinea (Danish), Äquatorialguinea (Alemannic, German), Bhūmadhyarekhaīya Ginī - भूमध्यरेखीय गिनी (Hindi, Sanskrit), Chawpipacha Khiniya (Quechua), Chìdào Jǐnèiyà - 赤道幾內亞 / 赤道几内亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Egyenlítői-Guinea (Hungarian), Ikhwethoriao Kini - อิเควทอเรียลกินี (Thai), Ekvadorakan Ginea - Էկվադորական Գինեա (Armenian), Ekvatarjalnaja Gvineja - Экватар’яльная Гвінэя (Belarusian), Ekvatora Gvineo (Esperanto), Ekvator Ginesi (Turkish), Ekvatoriaal-Guinea (Estonian), Ekvatoriālā Gvineja (Latvian), Ekvatorial-Guinea (Norwegian), Ekvatorialguinea (Swedish), Ekvatorialna Gvineja (Slovene), Ekvatorialna Gvineya - Екваториална Гвинея (Bulgarian), Ekvatorialnaya Gvineya - Экваториальная Гвинея (Russian), Ekvatorialna Gvineya - Екваторіальна Гвінея (Ukrainian), Ekvatorijalna Gvineja - Екваторијална Гвинеја (Macedonian, Serbian), Ekvatorska Gvineja (Croatian), Ekvatoruli Gvinea - ეკვატორული გვინეა (Georgian, Mingrelian), Ekwatoriaal-Guinee (Afrikaans), Equatoriaal-Guinea (Dutch), Ghi-nê Xích Đạo (Vietnamese), Ginea ar C'heheder (Breton), Ginea Ha'Mishvanit - גינאה המשוונית (Hebrew), Gineang Ekwatoryal (Filipino/Tagalog), Gini'r Cyhydedd (Welsh), Ġīniyā l-Istiwāʾīyâ - غينيا الاستوائية (Arabic), Gini Mheadhan-Chriosach (Scots Gaelic), Guinea Aequatoriensis (Latin), Guinea Chryss ny Cruinney (Manx), Guinea Ecuatorial (Aragonese, Spanish), Guinea Ekvatoriale (Albanian), Guinea Equatorial (Catalan), Guinea Equatoriale (Italian), Guinea Khatulistiwa (Indonesian, Malay), Guinea Ostavaii - گینه استوایی (Persian), Guineea Ecuatorială (Romanian), Guinée équatoriale (French), Guiné Equatorial (Portuguese), Guinê èquatoriâla (Franco-Provençal), il-Guinea Ekwatorjali (Maltese), Gwinea Równikowa (Polish), Ikwatoriyal Gine - ኢኳቶሪያል ጊኔ (Amharic), Isimeriní Gouinéa - Ισημερινή Γουινέα (Greek), Jeokdo Gini / Chŏkto Kini - 적도 기니 (Korean), Kiagarvik Guinia (Inuktitut), Miðbaugs-Gínea (Icelandic), Nirokkiyo Gini - নিরক্ষীয় গিনি (Bengali), Päiväntasaajan Guinea (Finnish), Pusiaujo Gvinėja (Lithuanian), Rovníková Guinea (Czech, Slovak), Sekidō Ginia - 赤道ギニア (Japanese), எக்குவடோரியல் கினி[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Eritrea al-Iritrīya - إريتريا (Arabic), Eartra (Scots Gaelic), Èlìchuíyà - 厄利垂亞 / 厄利垂亚 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Èlìtèlǐyà - 厄立特里亞 / 厄立特里亚 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Eriteurea/Erit'ŭrea - 에리트레아 (Korean), Erithria - เอริเทรีย (Thai), Erithriyaway - එරිත්රියාවේ (Sinhala), Ê-ri-tơ-rê-a (Vietnamese), Eritoria - エリトリア (Japanese), Eritre - اريتره (Persian), Eritre (Turkish), Eritrea (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alemannic, Aragonese, Aromanian, Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Manx, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Võro, Welsh), Eritrea - ერიტრეა (Georgian, Mingrelian), Erîtrêʾah - אריתריאה (Hebrew), Eritreë (Afrikaans variant), Eritreia (Portuguese), Eritréia (Brazilian Portuguese), Eritreja (Croatian, Latvian, Slovene), Eritrėja (Lithuanian), Eritreja - Еритреја (Macedonian, Serbian), Eritreo (Esperanto), Eritreya - Еритрея (Bulgarian), Eritreya - Эритрея (Russian), Ertra - ኤርትራ (Amharic), Ertra (Tigrignan), Erythraea (Latin), Erythraía - Ερυθραία (Greek), Érythrée (French), Erytrea (Polish), Erytreja - Эрытрэя (Belarusian), Erytreya - Еритрея (Ukrainian), l-Eritrea (Maltese), Iritriya (Quechua), Irīṭriyā - इरीट्रिया (Hindi, Sanskrit), Irituria (Inuktitut), எரித்திரியா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Estonia Àishāníyà - 愛沙尼亞 / 爱沙尼亚 (Mandarin Chinese), an Eastóin (Irish), Eastòinia (Scots Gaelic), Eesti (Estonian, Võro), Eistland (Icelandic), Eseutonia / Esŭt'onia - 에스토니아 (Korean), Esthonía - Εσθονία (Greek), Estija (Lithuanian), Estland (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, German, Low Saxon, Icelandic alternative, Norwegian, Swedish), Estland - עסטלאַנד (Yiddish), Estoneti - ესტონეთი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Estoni (Cornish), Èstonia (Acehnese), Estonia (Albanian, Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Basque, Breton, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Malay, Polish, Romanian, Romansh, Spanish, Welsh), Estonia - Էստոնիա (Armenian), Estônia (Brazilian Portuguese), Estònia (Catalan), Estónia (Portuguese), Estonia - เอสโตเนีย (Thai), Èstonie (Franco-Provençal), Estonie (French), Estonija - Эстонія (Belarusian), Estonija (Croatian, Slovene), Estonija - Естонија (Macedonian, Serbian), Estonio (Esperanto), Estoniya - ኤስቶኒያ (Amharic), Estoniya (Azeri), Estoniya - Естония (Bulgarian), Estoniya - Естонія (Ukrainian), Estoniya - אסטוניה (Hebrew), Estoniya - Эстония (Russian), Esṭoniyā - एस्टोनिया (Hindi, Sanskrit), Estoniya - එස්තෝනියා (Sinhala), l-Estonja (Maltese), Estonsko (Czech), Estónsko (Slovak), Estony - استونی (Persian), Estonya (Filipino/Tagalog, Turkish), Esutonia - エストニア (Japanese), Észtország (Hungarian), Etoña (Guaraní), E-xtô-ni-a (Vietnamese), Igaunija (Latvian), Istūniyā - إستونيا (Arabic), Isutunia (Inuktitut), Istunya (Quechua), Viro (Finnish), Yn Estaan (Manx), எஸ்டோனியா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil), ایسٹونیا (Urdu)
Eswatini Dùthaich nan Suasaidh (Scots Gaelic), Eseuwatini - 에스와티니 (Korean), Esouatíni - Εσουατίνι (Greek), Esuatini (Portuguese, Spanish), Esuwatini - エスワティニ (Japanese), Esvatini - Эсватини (Russian), Esvatini - Есватіні (Ukrainian), Esvatini - ესვატინი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Eswatini (Breton, Dutch, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Malay variant, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Swedish variant), Eswatini - אסוואטיני (Hebrew), Eswātini - एस्वातिनि (Hindi, Sanskrit), Es̄wātīnī - เอสวาตีนี (Thai), Gwlad Swazi (Welsh), Īswātīnī - إسواتيني (Arabic), Królestwo Suazi (Polish alternate), Seuwajillandeu / Sŭwajillandŭ - 스와질란드 (Korean variant), Shǐwǎdìní - 史瓦帝尼 (Chinese), Sīwēishìlán - 斯威士兰 or Shǐwǎjìlán - 史瓦濟蘭 (Chinese former), Souazilándi - Σουαζιλάνδη (Greek variant), Suazi (Polish variant), Suazilandi (Albanian), Suazilandia (Spanish variant), Suazilândia (Portuguese variant), Suuajilantu (Inuktitut), Suwajirando - スワジランド (Japanese variant), Suwasilandiya (Filipino/Tagalog variant), Svaasimaa (Estonian, Võro), Svasiland (Faroese), Svazi (Slovene), Svazijsko (Czech, Slovak), Svaziland (Turkish), Svazilandas (Lithuanian), Svazilando (Esperanto), Svazilend - Свазиленд (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian variant, Serbian), Svazilend - Свазіленд (Ukrainian variant), Svazilenda (Latvian), Swasiland (German variant), Swazilân (Frisian), Swaziland (Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch variant, English former, French variant, Indonesian variant, Italian variant, Malay variant, Norwegian variant, Polish variant, Romanian variant, Swedish), Swaziland - סוואזילנד (Hebrew), is-Sważiland (Maltese), Swazilanthaya - ස්වාසිලන්තය (Sinhala), Swazimaa (Finnish variant), Szváziföld (Hungarian), Xoa-di-len (Vietnamese), Warerangi (Maori), ஸ்வாசிலாந்து[ romanization needed ] (Tamil), سوازی لینڈ (Urdu)
Ethiopia Aethiopia (Latin), an Aetóip (Irish), Āisài'ébǐyà - 埃塞俄比亞 / 埃塞俄比亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Aithiopía - Αιθιοπία (Greek), Äthiopien (Alemannic, German), Aithopiya - ایتھوپیا (Urdu), Ê-ti-ô-pi-a (Vietnamese), Echiopia - エチオピア (Japanese), Efiopiya (Azeri), Efiopiya - Эфиопия (Russian), Efiopiya - Ефіопія (Ukrainian), Ethiopia (Acehnese, Aromanian, Indonesian, Malay, Welsh), Ethiopia - เอธิโอเปีย (Thai), Ethiopië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Éthiopie (French), Ethiopy - اتیوپی (Persian), Etioopia (Estonian, Võro), Etiopia (Albanian, Aragonese, Bambara, Breton, Faroese, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian), Etiopia - ეთიოპია (Georgian, Mingrelian), Etiopía (Asturian, Spanish), Etiòpia (Catalan, Scots Gaelic), Etiópia (Hungarian, Portuguese, Slovak), Etiopia / Et'iop'ia - 에티오피아 (Korean), Etiopie (Czech), Ètiopie (Franco-Provençal), Etiopien (Danish, Swedish), Etiopija (Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Etiopija - Етиопија (Macedonian, Serbian), Etiopio (Esperanto), Etiopiya - Етиопия (Bulgarian), Etiyopiya - אתיופיה (Hebrew), Etiyopya (Turkish), Etyopya (Filipino/Tagalog), l-Etjopja (Maltese), Etyjopija - Этыёпія (Belarusian), Eþópía (Icelandic), Habsyah (Malay), Isiupia (Inuktitut), an Itiop (Scots Gaelic), Ithiopiyā - ইথিওপিয়া (Bengali), Ithiyopiyā - इथियोपिया (Hindi, Sanskrit), Ithiyopiyawa - ඉතියෝපියාව (Sinhala), Ithiyupya (Quechua), Ityop'iya - ኢትዮጵያ (Amharic), Iṯyūbiyā - إثيوبيا (Arabic), Yetovpia - Եթովպիա (Armenian), Yn Eetoip (Manx), Yīsuǒpīyà - 衣索匹亞 / 衣索匹亚 (Mandarin Chinese variant)


Corresponding to the former English name Abyssinia: Abessiinia (Estonian), Abessinia (Finnish, Norwegian), Abessinië (Dutch), Abessinien (Danish, German, Swedish), Abesszínia (Hungarian), Abishinia - アビシニア (Japanese), Abisinia (Romanian, Spanish), Abisinia - აბისინია (Georgian, Mingrelian), Abisinia - 아비시니아 (Korean), Abisinija - Абисинија (Macedonian), Abisiniya - Абисиния (Bulgarian, Serbian), Abisinya (Filipino/Tagalog), Abisinye - אַביסיניע (Yiddish), Abissinia (Italian), Abissinia - อะบิสซิเนีย (Thai), Abissínia (Portuguese), Abissiniya - Абиссиния (Russian), Abissiniya - Абіссінія (Ukrainian), Abisynia (Polish), Abyssinia (Indonesian), Abyssinie (French), Ābǐxīníyà - 阿比西尼亚 / 阿比西尼亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Æbinisiyawa - ඇබිනීසියාව (Sinhala), al-Ḥabaša - الحبشة (Arabic), Avissinía - Αβυσσηνία (Greek), Habaś - हबश (Hindi), Habeš (Czech), Habeşistan (Turkish), Habsha - حبشہ (Urdu), Həbəşistan (Azeri), Khabash - חבש (Hebrew), எத்தியோப்பியா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)

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English nameNames in different languages
Falkland Islands na h-Eileanan Fàclainn (Scots Gaelic), Falkland Adaları (Turkish), Falkland-szigetek (Hungarian), Falklandeilanden (Dutch), Falklandian Kghziner - Ֆալկլանդիան կղզիներ (Armenian), Falklandinsaaret (Finnish), Falklandinseln (German, Low Saxon), Falklandi saared (Estonian), Falkland Kûn-tó (Min Nan), Falklandseyjar (Icelandic), Falklandska ostrva (Bosnian), Falklandsöarna (Swedish), Falklandsøerne (Danish), Falklandsøyene (Norwegian), Falklandsoyggjar (Faroese), Falklandy (Czech, Polish, Slovak), Fal′klendzkiia vyspy - Фальклендзкія выспы (Belarusian), Foklandska ostrva - Фокландска острва (Serbian), Foklantha Dupath - ෆෝක්ලන්ත දූපත් (Sinhala), Fōkurando Shotō - フォークランド諸島 (Japanese), Folklandski ostrovi - Фолкландски острови (Bulgarian, Macedonian), Folklend adaları (Azeri), Folklendski ostrovi - Фолклендски Острови (Bulgarian alternate, Macedonian alternate), Folklendskiye ostrova - Фолклендские острова (Russian), Folklends'ki ostrovy - Фолклендські острови (Ukrainian), Folklandų (Malvinų) salos (Lithuanian), Folklendu salas (Latvian), Fúkèlán Qúndǎo or Mǎ’ěrwéinàsī Qúndǎo - 福克兰群岛 / 福克蘭群島 or 马尔维纳斯群岛 / 馬爾維納斯群島 (Mandarin Chinese), Ǧazur Fūklānd - جزر فوكلاند (Arabic), il-Gżejjer Falkland (Maltese), Îles Malouines (French), Ilhas Malvinas (Portuguese), Illes Malvines (Catalan), Inizi Maloù (Breton), Insulele Falklands (Romanian), Ishujt Falkland (Albanian), Islas Malbinas (Aragonese), Islas Malvinas (Spanish), Islles Malvines (Asturian), Isole Falkland or Malvine (Italian), Iyei Foklend - איי פוקלנד (Hebrew), Jazaier Falkland - جزایر فالکلند (Persian), Kapuluang Malbinas (Filipino/Tagalog), Kapupud-ang Falkland (Cebuano), Kepulauan Falklands (Indonesian, Malay), Mālvinās Dvīpasamūha - माल्विनास् द्वीपसमूह (Hindi, Sanskrit), Malvinski ostrovi - Малвински Острови (Macedonian alternate), Malwiny (Polish variant), Muko Foklaen - หมู่เกาะฟอล์กแลนด์ (Thai), Nísoi Fókland or Malvínes - Νήσοι Φώκλαντ or Μαλβίνες (Greek), Oileáin Fháclainne (Irish), Pokeullaendeu Jedo / P'ok'ŭllaendŭ Chedo - 포클랜드 제도 (Korean), Polklendis Kundzulebi - ფოლკლენდის კუნძულები (Georgian), Polklendish Kokepi - ფოლკლენდიშ კოკეფი (Mingrelian), Puuglantiup Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), Quần đảo Foóc-lân (Vietnamese), Ynysoedd y Falklands (Welsh), Ynysow Falkland (Cornish), போக்லாந்து தீவுகள்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Faroe Islands na h-Eileanan Fàrach or na h-Eileanan Fàro (Scots Gaelic), Ellanyn ny Geyrragh (Manx), Fääri saared (Estonian), Fääri saarõq (Võro), Faero (Breton), Faeröer (Dutch), Faerské ostrovy (Czech, Slovak), Fǎluō Qúndǎo - 法羅群島 / 法罗群岛 (Mandarin Chinese), Farer adaları (Azeri), Farėrskiia astravy - Фарэрскія астравы (Belarusian), Farers'ki ostrovy - Фарерські острови (Ukrainian), Farerskiye ostrova - Фарерские острова (Russian), Farēru salas (Latvian), Farerų Salos (Lithuanian), Faro Divayin - ෆාරෝ දිවයින් (Sinhala), Faro Dvīpasamūha - फ़रो द्वीपसमूह (Hindi, Sanskrit), Färöarna (Swedish), Faroe Adaları (Turkish), Färöer (Alemannic, Austro-Bavarian, German), Faroëreilande (Afrikaans), Faroyan Kghziner - Ֆարոյան Կղզիներ (Armenian), Färsaaret (Finnish), Farska ostrva (Bosnian), Farska ostrva - Фарска острва (Serbian), Farski ostrovi - Фарски острови (Macedonian), Faryorski ostrovi - Фарьорски острови (Bulgarian), Færeyjar (Icelandic), Færøerne (Danish), Færøyene (Norwegian), Feröer-szigetek (Hungarian), Ferooj (Esperanto), Ferō Shotō - フェロー諸島 (Japanese), Ferski otoki (Slovene), Føroyar (Faroese), Ǧazur Fārū - جزر فارو (Arabic), il-Gżejjer Faroe (Maltese), Iles Fèroè (Franco-Provençal), Îles Féroé (French), Ilhas Faroé (Portuguese), Ilhas Feroé (Portuguese variant), Insulele Feroe (Romanian), Ishujt Faroe (Albanian), Islas Feroe (Spanish), Islles Feroe (Asturian), Isole Faroe (Italian), Iyey Faro - איי פארו (Hebrew), Jazaier Faroe - جزایر فارو (Persian), Kapuluang Peroe (Filipino/Tagalog), Kepulauan Faroe (Indonesian, Malay), Mî-iûⁿ Kûn-tó (Min Nan), Muko Faero - หมู่เกาะแฟโร (Thai), Nísοi Feróes - Νήσοι Φερόες (Greek), Oileáin Fharó (Irish), Pareris Kundzulebi - ფარერის კუნძულები (Georgian), Parerish Kokepi - ფარერიშ კოკეფი (Mingrelian), Paruu Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), Pero Jedo / P'ero Chedo - 페로 제도 (Korean), Pharuy (Quechua), Pulo-pulo Faroe (Acehnese), Quần đảo Faroe (Vietnamese), Wyspy Owcze (Polish), Ynysoedd Ffaro (Welsh), Ynysow Faroe (Cornish), பரோயே தீவுகள்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Fiji Fěijǐ - 斐濟 / 斐济 (Mandarin Chinese), Ffiji (Welsh), Fichi (Aragonese), Fichi - ฟีจี (Thai), Fici adaları (Azeri), Fidji or Fiji (Afrikaans), Fidji (Breton, Faroese, French, Dutch alternate), Fidj·i (Franco-Provençal), Fídji (Icelandic), Fidschi (German), Fidsi (Võro), Fìdi or Fìdsidh (Scots Gaelic), Fidzhi - Фиджи (Bulgarian, Russian), Fidzhy - Фіджы (Belarusian), Fidži (Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Finnish, Latvian, Slovak, Slovene), Fidźi - Фиџи (Macedonian, Serbian), Fidżi (Polish), Fidži - Фіджі (Ukrainian), Fidžis (Lithuanian), Fidzsi (Hungarian), Figi or Viti (Italian), Fiġi (Maltese), Fiĝioj (Esperanto), Fiji - Ֆիջի (Armenian), Fiji (Acehnese, Central Bikolano, Danish, Dutch, Indonesian, Malay, Min Nan, Manx, Norwegian, Romanian, Swedish, Tatar, Turkish), Fiji, Fíji, Fidji or Fídji (Portuguese), Fījī - فيجي (Arabic), Fiji - פיג'י (Hebrew), Fijī - フィジー (Japanese), Fiji - فیجی (Persian), Fijī - फ़िजी (Hindi), Fiji - ෆීජි (Sinhala), Fítzi - Φίτζι (Greek), Fixhi (Albanian), Fiyi (Asturian, Spanish), il-Gzejjer Fiji (Maltese), Piyi (Filipino/Tagalog), Phi-gi (Vietnamese), Phiji - फिजी (Sanskrit), Phiyi (Quechua), Piji - ფიჯი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Piji (Inuktitut), Piji / P'iji - 피지 (Korean), Piji - பிஜி (Tamil)
Finland an Fhionlainn (Irish), Fanland - فنلاند (Persian), Fēnlán - 芬蘭 / 芬兰 (Mandarin Chinese), Fennia or Finnia (Latin variants), Finlaiṇḍ - फ़िनलैण्ड् (Hindi, Sanskrit), Finland (Afrikaans, Bambara, Breton, Danish, Dutch, Malay, Norwegian, Swedish), Finland - ፊንላንድ (Amharic), Finland - פינלנד (Hebrew), Finland - פֿינלאַנד (Yiddish), Finlanthaya - ෆින්ලන්තය (Sinhala), Finlaen - ฟินแลนด์ (Thai), Finlanda (Albanian, Aromanian, Romanian, Romansh), Finlandā - فنلندا (Arabic), Finlande (Franco-Provençal, French), Finlandia - Ֆինլանդիա (Armenian), Finlandia (Acehnese, Aragonese, Asturian, Basque, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Nahuatl, Polish, Spanish), Finlàndia (Catalan), Finlandía - Φινλανδία (Greek), Finlândia (Portuguese), Finlândiâ - Фінляндія (Ukrainian), Finlandiya (Azeri, Turkish), Finlandiya - Финландия (Bulgarian), Finlanthaya - ෆින්ලන්තය (Sinhala), Finlyandiya - Финляндия (Russian), Finnland (Alemannic, Faroese, German, Icelandic, Low Saxon), Finnlando (Esperanto), Finnlynn (Manx), Finnország (Hungarian), Finrando - フィンランド (Japanese), Finska (Croatian, Lower Sorbian, Slovene), Finska - Финска (Macedonian, Serbian), Finsko (Czech), Fínsko (Slovak), Hĩlandia (Guaraní), il-Finlandja (Maltese), Phần Lan (Vietnamese), Phinsuyu (Quechua), Pillandeu / P'illandŭ - 핀란드 (Korean), Pineti - ფინეთი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Pinlandiya (Filipino/Tagalog), Pinranti (Inuktitut), Pow Finn (Cornish), Somija (Latvian), Soome (Estonian), Soomõ (Võro), Suòmaidh (Scots Gaelic), Suomi (Finnish), Suomija (Lithuanian), Suopma (Sami), Ufini (Swahili), y Ffindir (Welsh), பின்லாந்து[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
France Bro-C'hall (Breton), 法国 (Mandarin Chinese), Fǎlánxī - 法蘭西 / 法兰西 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Faransā - فرنسا (Arabic), Faranśāy - ፈረንሣይ (Amharic), Ffrainc (Welsh), an Fhrainc (Irish), an Fhraing (Scots Gaelic), Frakkland (Icelandic), Frakland (Faroese), Franca (Albanian, Arbëresh), França (Catalan, Occitan, Portuguese), France (Franco-Provençal, French, Walloon), France - فرانس (Urdu), Franceh - فرانسه (Persian), Franche (Picard), Francia (Asturian, Italian, Latin, Spanish), Franciaország (Hungarian), Francie (Czech), Francija (Latvian, Slovene), Francija - Франција (Macedonian), Francio (Esperanto), Francja (Polish), Francogallia or Gallia (Latin variants), Francojska (Lower Sorbian), Francuska (Croatian), Francuska - Француска (Serbian), Francúzsko (Slovak), Farangset - ฝรั่งเศส (Thai), Frankraykh - פֿראַנקרײַך (Yiddish), Frankreich (German), Frànkrich (Alemannic), Frankriek (Low Saxon), Frankrig (Danish), Frankriich (Alsatian), Frankrijk (Dutch), Frankrike (Norwegian, Swedish), Frankryk (Afrikaans, Frisian), Frāns - फ़्रान्स (Hindi), Frañs (Breton variant), Fransa (Azeri, Turkish), Fransa - فرنسا (Arabic), Franse (Bambara), Fransia - Ֆրանսիա (Armenian), Franța (Romanian), Frantscha (Romansh), Frantsiya - Фpaнция (Bulgarian, Russian), Frantsiya - Фpaнція (Ukrainian), Frantzia (Basque), Franza (Maltese), Franzia (Aragonese), Furansu - フランス (Japanese), Gallia (Aromanian), Gallía - Γαλλία (Greek), Hoat-kok (Min Nan), Hyãsia (Guaraní), Nước Phap or Phap Quốc (Vietnamese), Perancis (Indonesian, Malay), Peurancih (Acehnese), Peurangseu / P'ŭrangsŭ - 프랑스 (Korean), Phorās / Phrāns - ফরাস / ফ্রান্স (Bengali), Phransadeśam - फ्रान्सदेशम् (Sanskrit), Prancūzija (Lithuanian), Pransaya - ප්රංශය (Sinhala), Pransiya (Filipino/Tagalog), Prantsusmaa (Estonian, Võro), Pow Frynk (Cornish), Puransi (Inuktitut), Ransiya (Quechua), Ranska (Finnish), Saprangeti - საფრანგეთი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Tsarfat - צרפת (Hebrew), Ufaransa (Swahili), Yn Rank (Manx), பிரான்சு[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
French Guiana Fǎshǔ Guīyànǎ - 法屬圭亞那 (Mandarin Chinese), Francia-Guyana (Hungarian), Francijas Gviāna (Latvian), Francoska Gvajana (Slovene), Francouzská Guyana (Czech), Francúzska Guyana (Slovak), Francuska Gvajana (Bosnian), Francuska Gvajana - Француска Гвајана (Macedonian, Serbian), Fransa Qvianası (Azeri), Frans-Guyana (Afrikaans, Dutch), Fransiakan Ginea - Ֆրանսիական Գինեա (Armenian), Fransız Guyanası (Turkish), Fransk Guyana (Danish, Norwegian), Franska Guyana (Swedish), Frantsuskaia Gviiana - Француская Ґвіяна (Belarusian), Frantsuz'ka Gviana - Французька Гвіана (Ukrainian), Frantsuzskaya Gviana - Французская Гвиана (Russian), Franzöösch-Guayana (Low Saxon), Französisch-Guayana (German), French Kiana - เฟรนช์เกียนา (Thai), Frenska Gviana - Френска Гвиана (Bulgarian), Furansu-ryō Giana - フランス領ギアナ (Japanese), Gallikí Gouiána - Γαλλική Γουιάνα (Greek), Geeaaney Frangagh (Manx), Giyanna Ha'Tsarfatit - גיאנה הצרפתית (Hebrew), Guayana Francesa (Asturian, Spanish), Guayana Franzesa (Aragonese), Guayana gallicã (Aromanian), Guiana Franceh - گویان فرانسه (Persian), Guiana Francesa (Portuguese), Guiana Franceză (Romanian), Guiana Perancis (Malay variant), Guidheàna na Frainge (Scots Gaelic), Gujana Francuska (Polish), Guajana Franceze (Albanian), Ġūyānā al-Faransiyā - غويانا الفرنسية (Arabic), Guyana francêsa (Franco-Provençal), Guyana Francese (Italian), Guyana Perancis (Indonesian, Malay variant), Guyana Peurancih (Acehnese), Guyane (French, Min Nan, Welsh), Guyane thuộc Pháp (Vietnamese), Guwayanang Pranses (Filipino/Tagalog), Gwayana Frynkek (Cornish), Gwiana c'hall (Breton), il-Guyana Franċiża (Maltese), Peurangseuryeong Giana / P'ŭrangsŭryŏng Kiana - 프랑스령 기아나 (Korean), Phrānsīsī Guyānā - फ्रान्सीसी गुयाना (Hindi, Sanskrit), Prancūzijos Gviana (Lithuanian), Pransa Giniya - ප්රංශ ගිනියා (Sinhala), Prantsuse Guajaana (Estonian), Puransi Guiana (Inuktitut), Ransis Wayana (Quechua), Ranskan Guayana (Finnish), Saprangetis Gviana - საფრანგეთის გვიანა (Georgian), Saprangetish Gviana - საფრანგეთიშ გვიანა (Mingrelian), பிரஞ்சு கயானா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
French Polynesia Būlīniziyā al-Faransiyā - بولينزيا الفرنسية (Arabic), Fǎshǔ Bōlǐníxīyà - 法屬玻里尼西亞 (Mandarin Chinese), Francia Polinézia (Hungarian), Francijas Polinēzija (Latvian), Francoska Polinezija (Slovene), Francouzská Polynésie (Czech), Francúzska Polynézia (Slovak), Francuska Polinezija (Bosnian), Francuska Polinezija - Француска Полинезија (Macedonian, Serbian), Fransa Polineziyası (Azeri), Fransız Polinezyası (Turkish), Fransk Polynesia (Norwegian), Fransk Polynesien (Danish), Franska Polynesien (Swedish), Frans-Polynesië (Dutch), Frantsuskaia Palinėziia - Француская Палінэзія (Belarusian), Frantsuz'ka Polineziya - Французька Полінезія (Ukrainian), Frantsuzskaya Polinyeziya - Французская Полинезия (Russian), Französisch-Polynesien (German), French Pholinichia - เฟรนช์พอลินีเชีย (Thai), French Polynesia - پولی‌نزی فرانسه (Persian), Frenska Polinyesiya - Френска Полинезия (Bulgarian), Furansu-ryō Porineshia - フランス領ポリネシア (Japanese), Gallikí Polynisía - Γαλλική Πολυνησία (Greek), Hoat-kok Polynésie (Min Nan), il-Polineżja Franċiża (Maltese), Peurangseuryeong Pollinesia / P'ŭrangsŭryŏng P'ollinesia - 프랑스령 폴리네시아 (Korean), Phrānsīsī Pŏlineśiyā - फ्रान्सीसी पॉलिनेशिया (Hindi, Sanskrit), Poilinèis na Frainge (Scots Gaelic), Polinèsia Francesa (Catalan), Polinésia Francesa (Portuguese), Polinesia Francesa (Spanish), Polinesia Francese (Italian), Polinesia Franzesa (Aragonese), Polinesia Perancis (Indonesian, Malay variant), Polinesia Peurancih (Acehnese), Polinèsie francêsa (Franco-Provençal), Polinesyang Pranses (Filipino/Tagalog), Polinezia C'hall (Breton), Polinezia Franceză (Romanian), Polinezia Franceze (Albanian), Polineziya Ha'Tsarfatit - פולינזיה הצרפתית (Hebrew), Polinezja Francuska (Polish), Polynesi Frynkek (Cornish), Polynesia Ffrengig (Welsh), Polynesia Perancis (Malay variant), Polynésie française (French), Polynésie thuộc Pháp (Vietnamese), Prancūzijos Polinezija (Lithuanian), Pransa Polinishiyava - ප්රංශ පොලිනීසියාව (Sinhala), Prantsuse Polüneesia (Estonian), Puransi Pulinasia (Inuktitut), Ransis Pulinisya (Quechua), Ranskan Polynesia (Finnish), Saprangetis Polinezia - საფრანგეთის პოლინეზია (Georgian), Saprangetish Polinezia - საფრანგეთიშ პოლინეზია (Mingrelian), Yn Pholaneesey Rangagh (Manx), பிரஞ்சு பொலினீசியா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Arāḍ Faransiyāt Ǧanūbiyāt wa'Antārtikiyā - أراض فرنسية جنوبية وأنتارتيكية (Arabic), De franske sørterritorier (Norwegian), Douaroù Aostral hag Antarktikel Frañs (Breton), Fǎshǔ nánbù hé nánjí lǐngdì - 法属南部和南极领地 / 法屬南部和南極領地 (Mandarin Chinese), Francia déli és antarktiszi területek (Hungarian), Francijas Dienvidu un Antarktiskās Teritorijas (Latvian), Francouzská jižní a antarktická území (Czech), Francúzske južné a antarktické územia (Slovak), Francuske južne i antarktičke zemlje - Француске јужне и антарктичке земље (Serbian), Francuski južni i antarktički teritorii - Француски јужни и антарктички територии (Macedonian), Francuskie Terytoria Południowe i Antarktyczne (Polish), Franse Suidelike en Antarktiese Gebiede (Afrikaans), Franse Zuidelijke Gebieden (Dutch), Fransız Güney ve Antarktika Toprakları (Turkish), Franska sydterritorierna (Swedish), Franske Sydlige og Antarktiske Territorier (Danish), Frantsuzskiye Yuzhnyye i Antarkticheskiye territorii - Французские Южные и Антарктические территории (Russian), Frantsuskiia Paŭdniovyia Tėrytoryi - Францускія Паўднёвыя Тэрыторыі (Belarusian), Frantsuz'ki Pivdenni i Antarktychni terytoriyi - Французькі Південні і Антарктичні території (Ukrainian), Frantziaren lurralde austral eta antartikoak (Basque), Französische Süd- und Antarktisgebiete (German), French Saothoen Lae Aentaktik Laens - เฟรนช์เซาเทิร์นและแอนตาร์กติกแลนดส์ (Thai), Frenski yuzhni i Antarkticheski teritorii - Френски южни и Антарктически територии (Bulgarian), Furansu-ryō Nampō-Nankyoku Chiiki - フランス領南方南極地域 (Japanese), Gallika Notia kai Antarktika Edaphē - Γαλλικά Νότια και Ανταρκτικά Εδάφη (Greek), Ha'Iyim Ha'Dromee'yim ve Ha'Antarktiyim Ha'Tsarfatee'yim - האיים הדרומיים והאנטקרטיקים הצרפתיים (Hebrew), l-Artijiet Antartiċi u Sud Franċiżi (Maltese), Mga Kalupaang Katimugan at Antartikong Pranses (Filipino/Tagalog), Peurangseuryeong Nambuwa Namgeuk Jiyeok / P'ŭrangsŭryŏng Nambu wa Namgŭk Chiyŏk - 프랑스령 남부와 남극 지역 (Korean), Phrenc Dakṣiṇī aur Anṭārkṭika Bhūmi - फ्रेंच दक्षिणी और अंटार्कटिक भूमि (Hindi, Sanskrit), Prancūzijos Pietų Sritys (Lithuanian), Prantsuse Antarktika ja Lõunaalad (Estonian), Puransiup Kivangalu Nunarjuap ataa (Inuktitut), Ranskan eteläisten ja antarktisten alueiden territorio (Finnish), Saprangetis Samkhretuli Da Antarktiduli Teritoria - საფრანგეთის სამხრეთული და ანტარქტიდული ტერიტორია (Georgian), Saprangetish Obzhate Do Antarktiduli Teritoria - საფრანგეთიშ ობჟათე დო ანტარქტიდული ტერიტორია (Mingrelian), Talmhan Deasach is Antartaigeach na Frainge (Scots Gaelic), Teritori Perancis Selatan dan Antartika (Indonesian, Malay), Teritoriile australe și antarctice franceze (Romanian), Terras Austrais e Antárticas Francesas (Portuguese), Terres australes et antarctiques françaises (French), Terres Australs i Antàrtiques Franceses (Catalan), Territori Australi e Antartici Francesi (Italian), Territoret Jugore dhe Antarktike Franceze (Albanian), Territorios Australs Franzeses (Aragonese), Tierras Australes y Antárticas Francesas (Spanish), Tiroedd Deheuol ac Antarctig Ffrainc (Welsh), Tiryow Deghow hag Antarktik Frynkek (Cornish), Vùng đất phía Nam và châu Nam Cực thuộc Pháp (Vietnamese), பிரஞ்சு தென்னக நிலங்களும் அண்டார்க்டிக் நிலங்களும்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil), سرزمین‌های جنوبی و جنوبگانی فرانسه[ romanization needed ] (Persian)
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English nameNames in different languages
Gabon al-Ġābūn - الغابون (Arabic), Ga-bông (Vietnamese), Gabão (Portuguese), Gaboen (Afrikaans), Gābon - ጋቦን (Amharic), Gabón (Aragonese, Asturian, Spanish), Gabon (Aromanian, Bambara, Breton, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Manx, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Scots Gaelic, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish, Turkish, Võro, Welsh), Gabon - Габон (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian), Gabon - גאבון (Hebrew), Gabon - ガボン (Japanese), Gabon - गबोन (Hindi, Sanskrit), Gabon - گابون (Persian), Gabona (Latvian), Gabonas (Lithuanian), Gabong / Kabong - 가봉 (Korean), Gaboni (Albanian), Gaboni - გაბონი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Gabono (Esperanto), Gabun (Alemannic, German, Quechua), Gæbon - ගැබොන් (Sinhala), Gapun (Inuktitut), Gkampón - Γκαμπόν (Greek), Habon - Габон (Ukrainian), il-Gabon (Maltese), Jiāpéng - 加蓬 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Jiāpéng - 加彭 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Kabong - กาบอง (Thai), Qabon (Azeri), கேபன்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Georgia a' Chairtbheil (Scots Gaelic), Cheorchia (Aragonese), Chochia - จอร์เจีย (Thai), Gélǔjíyà - 格魯吉亞 / 格鲁吉亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Georgia (Acehnese, Estonian alternate, Faroese, Finnish, Guaraní, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish, Welsh), Geòrgia (Catalan), Georgía (Icelandic), Georgía - Γεωργία (Greek), Geórgia (Portuguese), Georgië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Georgie (Alemannic), Géorgie (French), Georgien (Danish, German, Low Saxon, Swedish), Georgiya - גאורגיה (Hebrew), il-Ġeorġja (Maltese), Jojia/Chojia - 조지아 (Korean), Gjeorgjia (Albanian), Gorjestân - گرجستان (Persian), Ǧorjīyā - جورجيا (Arabic), Grusia (Vietnamese), Gruusia (Estonian, former Finnish name, Võro), Gruzia (English alternative, Vietnamese alternative), Grúzia (Hungarian), Gruzie (Czech), Gruzija (Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian variant, Slovene), Gruzija - Грузија (Macedonian, Serbian), Gruzínsko (Slovak), Gruzio (Esperanto), Gruziya - Грузия (Bulgarian, Russian), Gruziya - גרוזיה (Hebrew variant), Gruzja (Polish), Gürcistan (Turkish), Gürcüstan (Azeri), Gurzhi - Гуржи (Avar), Gurujia (Inuktitut), Gurujia - グルジア (Japanese), Heorhiya (Filipino/Tagalog), Hruziâ - Грузія (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Jōjia - ジョージア (Japanese alternate), Jôrg·i.e. (Franco-Provençal), Jorjia (Breton), Jorjiya - জর্জিয়া (Bengali), Jŏrjiyā - जॉर्जिया (Hindi, Sanskrit), Jorjiya - ජෝර්ජියා (Sinhala), Kartulsuyu (Quechua), Khyrthtẇyla - Қырҭтәыла (Abkhaz), Pow Grouzi (Cornish), Qiáozhìyà - 喬治亞 / 乔治亚 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Sakartvelas (Lithuanian), Sakartvelo - საქართველო (Georgian), Sakartvelo (Min Nan), Sakartwelo - საქართუ̂ელო (Svan), Sakortuo - საქორთუო (Mingrelian), an tSeoirsia (Irish), Vrastan - Վրաստան (Armenian), Xorxa (Asturian), Yn Çhorshey (Manx), ஜோர்ஜியா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Germany

Alamagn (Breton), Alemaña (Aragonese, Asturian, Galician, Guaraní), Alemanha (Occitan, Portuguese), Alémani (Lingala), Alemania (Basque, Spanish), Alemanne (Picard), Alemantlān (Nahuatl), Almanya (Kurdish), Alemanya (Catalan, Central Bikolano, Filipino/Tagalog), Alimaña (Aymaran), Alimanya (Quechua), Allemagne (French, Provençal), Allemangne (Jèrriais), Allemogne (Guernsiais), Almaañ (Wolof), yr Almaen (Welsh), Alman (Persian), Almānīya - ألمانيا (Arabic, Persian, Urdu), Almaniya (Azeri), Almanya (Turkish), Almayn (Cornish), Ashkenaz - אשכנז (Medieval Hebrew), Däitschland (Luxembourgish), Daytshland - דײַטשלאַנד (Yiddish), Déguó - 德國 / 德国 (Mandarin Chinese), Deitschland (Pennsylvania German), Deutän (Volapük), Deutschland (German), Déyìzhì - 德意志 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Ditschlånd (Alemannic), Dogil / Togil - 독일 (獨逸) or Doichillanteu / Toich'illant'ŭ - 도이칠란트 (Korean), Doitsu - ドイツ or sometimes 独逸 or 獨乙 (Japanese), dotygu'e (Lojban), Đức Quốc or Đức (Vietnamese), Duiska (Northern Sami), Duitsland (Afrikaans, Dutch), Dútslân (Frisian), Düütschland (Low Saxon), Duutslaand (Dutch Low Saxon), Duutsland (Limburgish), Ǧarman - ጀርመን (Amharic), German - Герман (Ossetian), Germani - Германи (Chuvash), Germania - Գերմանիա (Armenian), Germania - გერმანია (Georgian, Mingrelian), Germanía - Γερμανία (Greek), Germania (Italian, Latin, Romanian, Romansh, Venetian), Germània and Zermània (Sardinian), Germanija - Германија (Macedonian), Germanio (Esperanto), Germaniya - Гepмaния (Bashkir, Bulgarian, Russian), Germaniya - גרמניה (Hebrew), Germaniya - Ӂермания (Moldovan), Gérmaniye - گېرمانىيە or германийә (Uyghur), Germany (Bislama), Germany - جرمنی (Urdu), a' Ghearmailt (Scots Gaelic), an Ghearmáin (Irish), Ghirmânii (Aromanian), Girmania (Sicilian), Gjermania (Albanian), Gjermanie (Friulian), Hiermaniya - Германія (Belarusian alternate), il-Ġermanja (Maltese), Jaamaluvik (Inuktitut), Jarmal (Somali), Jarmanī - जर्मनी (Hindi), Jarmani - জার্মানি (Bengali), Jarmaniya - ජර්මනිය (Sinhala), Jemani or Jermani (Tok Pisin), Jerman (Indonesian, Javanese, Malay), Jérman (Sundanese), Jermani (Bambara), Jeureuman (Acehnese), Nemačka - Немачка (Serbian), Nemčija (Slovene), Německo (Czech), Nemecko (Slovak), Németország (Hungarian), Niemcy (Polish), Nimechchyna - Німеччина (Ukrainian), Nimska (Lower Sorbian), Njamiechchyna - Нямеччына (Belarusian), Njemačka (Croatian), Saksa (Finnish), Saksamaa (Estonian), S'aksamaa (Võro), Śarmaṇyadeśam - शर्मण्यदेशम् (Sanskrit), Siaman or Siamani (Tok Pisin), Švapska - Швапска (Croatian [informal], Serbian [informal]), Tek-kok (Min Nan), Terra Tudestga (Romansh variant), Þēodiscland (Anglo-Saxon), Þýskaland (Icelandic), Tiamana (Maori), Tôitšhi (Southern Sotho), Tyskland (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish), Týskland (Faroese), Ujerumani (Swahili), Vācija (Latvian), Vokietija (Lithuanian), Yn Ghermaan (Manx), Yoeramani - เยอรมนี (Thai), Jermaṉi -ஜெர்மனி (Tamil) Formerly known as West Germany: A' Ghearmailt an Iar (Scots Gaelic), Alemanha Ocidental (Portuguese), Alemania Occidental (Spanish), Alemanya Occidental (Catalan), Allemagne de l'Ouest (French), Âlmân Ğarbi - آلمان غربی (Persian), Almānīya al-Ġarbiyyah - ألمانيا الغربية (Arabic), An Ghearmáin Thiar (Irish), Arevmtyan Germania - Արևմտյան Գերմանիա (Armenian), Batı Almanya (Turkish), Dasavleti Germania - დასავლეთი გერმანია (Georgian), Dytikí Germanía - Δυτική Γερμανία (Greek), Germania de Vest (Romanian), Germania Ovest (Italian), Germaniya Ha'Ma'aravit - גרמניה המערבית (Hebrew), Gjermania Perëndimore (Albanian), Gorllewin yr Almaen (Welsh), il-Ġermanja tal-Punent (Maltese), Jerman Barat (Indonesian, Malay), Kanlurang Alemanya (Filipino/Tagalog), Lääne-Saksamaa (Estonian), Länsi-Saksa (Finnish), Mendebaldeko Alemania (Basque), Niemcy Zachodnie (Polish), Nishi Doitsu - 西ドイツ (Japanese) Nyugat-Németország (Hungarian), Okcidenta Germanio (Esperanto), Paścimī Jarmanī - पश्चिमी जर्मनी (Hindi), Paścima Śarmaṇyadeśam - पश्चिमशर्मण्यदेशम् (Sanskrit), Pôścim Jarmani - পশ্চিম জার্মানি (Bengali), Qərbi Almaniya (Azeri), Rietumvācija (Latvian), Seodog / Sŏtog - 서독 (Korean), Tây Đức (Vietnamese), Vakarų Vokietija (Lithuanian), Västtyskland (Swedish), Vest-Tyskland (Norwegian), Vesttyskland (Danish), Vestur-Þýskaland (Icelandic), Vesturtýskland (Faroese), Wes-Duitsland (Afrikaans), West-Duitsland (Dutch), Westdeutschland (German), Xīdé - 西德 (Chinese), Yn Ghermaan Heear (Manx), Yoeramani Tawantok - เยอรมนีตะวันตก (Thai), Zahidna Nimechchyna - Західна Німеччина (Ukrainian), Zahodna Nemčija (Slovene), Zahodnyaya Hiermaniya or Zahodnyaya Njamiechchyna - Заходняя Германія / Заходняя Германія (Belarusian), Zapadna Germanija - Западна Германија (Macedonian), Zapadna Germaniya - Западна Германия (Bulgarian), Zapadna Nemačka (Bosnian), Zapadna Nemačka - Западна Немачка (Serbian), Zapadna Njemačka (Croatian), Zapadnaja Germanija - Западная Германия (Russian), Západné Nemecko (Slovak), Západní Německo (Czech)

Ghana Gaana / Kana (Inuktitut), Gana (Albanian, Bambara, Bosnian, Central Bikolano, Croatian, Dagbani, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Franco-Provençal, Latvian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Quechua, Slovene, Turkish), Ġānā - غانا (Arabic), Gana - განა (Georgian, Mingrelian), Gānā - ጋና (Amharic), Gana - Գանա (Armenian), Gàna (Scots Gaelic), Gana - Ґана (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Gana - Гана (Bulgarian, Chuvash, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian), Gana - גאנה (Hebrew), Gana / Kana - 가나 (Korean), Gāna - ガーナ (Japanese), Ganao (Esperanto), Gha-na (Vietnamese), Ghana (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Akan, Alemannic, Aragonese, Asturian, Breton, Catalan, Cebuano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Tumbuka, Võro, Welsh), Ghána (Hungarian), Ghānā - घाना (Hindi, Sanskrit), Ghana - غنا (Persian), Ghana - ঘানা (Bengali), Ghana - ඝානා (Sinhala), Ghana - گھانا (Urdu), Gkána - Γκάνα (Greek), il-Ghana (Maltese), Jiānà - 迦納 / 加纳 (Mandarin Chinese), Kana - กานา (Thai), Qana (Azeri), Yn Ghaney (Manx), கானா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Gibraltar Cebelitarık (Turkish), Cəbəllütariq (Azeri), Chibraltar (Aragonese), Ǧabal Ṭāriq - جبل طارق (Arabic), Gabalol Taregh - جبل الطارق (Persian), Ghibraltar (Aromanian), Ġibiltà (Maltese), Gibiltera (Venetian), Gibilterra (Italian), Gibraltar (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Bosnian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Indonesian, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Vietnamese, Welsh), Gibraltár (Hungarian, Slovak), Gibraltar - Ջիբրալթար (Armenian), Gibraltar - Гибралтар (Bulgarian, Russian, Macedonian, Serbian), Gibraltar - גיברלטר (Hebrew variant), Gibraltár - Γιβραλτάρ (Greek), Gibraaltar (Manx), Gibraltaras (Lithuanian), Gibraltari - გიბრალტარი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Gibraltārs (Latvian), Gjibraltari (Albanian), Giobraltair (Scots Gaelic), Hibral′tar - Гібральтар (Belarusian), Hibraltar (Filipino/Tagalog), Hibraltar - Гібралтар (Ukrainian), Jibeurolteo / Chibŭrolt'ŏ - 지브롤터 (Korean), Jibraltar (Breton), Jibraltar - ג'יברלטר (Hebrew), Jibrālṭar - जिब्राल्टर् (Hindi, Sanskrit), Jibrolta - ජිබ්රෝල්ටා (Sinhala), Jiburarutaru - ジブラルタル (Japanese), Jipuralutaru (Inuktitut), Xibraltar (Asturian), Yibronta - ยิบรอลตาร์ (Thai), Zhíbùluótuó - 直布罗陀 (Mandarin Chinese), ஜிப்ரால்டர்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Greece Elláda - Ελλάδα (Demotic Greek) or Ellás - Ελλάς (Katharevousa Greek), Gãrtsia (Aromanian), Gartsiya - Гърция (Bulgarian), Geuriseu / Kŭrisŭ - 그리스 (Korean), an Ghréig (Irish), a' Ghrèig (Scots Gaelic), Giriisa (Inuktitut), Girisha - ギリシャ (Japanese), Görögország (Hungarian), Graecia (Latin), Grækenland (Danish), Graikija (Lithuanian), Grcija - Грција (Macedonian), Grčija (Slovene), Grčka (Croatian), Grčka - Грчка (Serbian), Grèce (Franco-Provençal, French), Grecia (Asturian, Italian, Romanian, Spanish), Grècia (Catalan), Grécia (Portuguese), Grecja (Polish), Grécko (Slovak), Greesh - গ্রীস (Bengali), Grekenland (Low Saxon), Grekio (Esperanto), Grekland (Swedish), Greqia (Albanian, Arbëresh), Gres (Breton), Gresya (Filipino/Tagalog), Gretsiya - Гpeция (Russian), Grezia (Aragonese, Basque, Romansh), Grichiska (Lower Sorbian), Griecheland (Alemannic), Griechenland (German), Griekeland (Afrikaans), Griekenland (Dutch), Grieķija (Latvian), Grik - ግሪክ (Amharic), Grikhnland - גריכנלאַנד (Yiddish), Grikkaland (Faroese), Grikkland (Icelandic), Grisiya - ග්රීසිය (Sinhala), Grisya (Quechua), Gwlad Groeg (Welsh), Gyresia (Guaraní), Hellas (Norwegian), Hi-liȧp (Min Nan), HretsiyaГpeцiя (Ukrainian), Hrėtsyia - Грэцыя (Belarusian), Hunastan - Հունաստան (Armenian), Hy Lạp (Vietnamese), il-Greċja (Maltese), Kreeka (Estonian), Kreikka (Finnish), Kriika (Võro), Kris - กรีซ (Thai), Pow Grek (Cornish), Řecko (Czech), Saberdzneti - საბერძნეთი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Xīlà - 希臘 / 希腊 (Mandarin Chinese), Yavan - יוון (Hebrew), Yn Ghreag (Manx), Yūnān - يونان (Arabic, Persian, Urdu), Yūnāna - यूनान (Hindi, Sanskrit), Yunani (Acehnese, Indonesian, Malay), Yunanıstan (Azeri), Yunanistan (Turkish)

Alternate name (in some languages reserved for historical eras): Elladha (Albanian), Helada - Хелада (Serbian), Hellade (French), Hellas (Dutch, English), கிரேக்கம்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)

Greenland Akullirmiutavik / Kalaallirmiutavik (Inuktitut), Shobujbhumi - সবুজভূমি or Grinlend - গ্রিনল্যান্ড (Bengali), Chheⁿ-tē (Min Nan), Gélínglán - 格陵蘭 / 格陵兰 (Mandarin Chinese), Ge-rena-la - གེ་རེན་ལ (Tibetan), Geurillandeu / Kŭrillandŭ - 그린란드 (Korean), an Ghraonlainn (Irish), Ǧirinlanda - جرينلاند (Arabic), Grænland (Icelandic), a' Ghraonlainn (Scots Gaelic), Greenland (Vietnamese), Greenlynn (Manx), Greunland (Breton, Cornish), Grelandia - Գրելանդիա (Armenian), Grenland (Bosnian, Croatian), Grenland - Гренланд (Macedonian, Serbian), Grenlanda (Albanian), Grenlande (Latvian), Grinland - גרינלנד (Hebrew), Grenlandia - გრენლანდია (Georgian, Mingrelian), Grenlandia (Polish), Grenlandija (Lithuanian, Slovene), Grenlandiya - Гpeнлaндия (Bulgarian, Russian), Hrenlandiya - Гренландія (Ukrainian), Grilandía - Γροιλανδία (Greek), Grīnlaiṇḍ - ग्रीनलैण्ड (Hindi), Grīnlaiṇḍ - ग्रीन्लैण्ड् (Sanskrit), Grinlānd - ግሪንላንድ (Amharic), Grinlanthaya - ග්රීන්ලන්තය (Sinhala), Groelândia (Portuguese variant), Groenland (Afrikaans, Dutch, French), Groenland - گروئنلند (Persian), Groenlanda (Romanian), Groenlandia (Asturian, Italian, Latin, Spanish), Groenlândia (Portuguese variant), Gronelândia (Portuguese), Groenlandiya (Filipino/Tagalog), Grönland (Austro-Bavarian, German, Hungarian, Swedish, Turkish), Grønland (Danish, Faroese, Norwegian), Grönlanda (Romansh), Grônlande (Franco-Provençal), Gronlandia (Aragonese), Gronlando (Esperanto), Grönlandska (Lower Sorbian), Grönlanti (Finnish), Grónsko (Czech, Slovak), Gröönimaa (Estonian, Võro), Gröönland (Low Saxon), Gurīnrando - グリーンランド (Japanese), Hrėnlandyia - Грэнландыя (Belarusian), Kalaallit Nunaat (Kalaallisut), Kalalit Nunat (Quechua), Krinlaen - กรีนแลนด์ (Thai), Qrenlandiya (Azeri), Tanah Hijau or Greenland (Indonesian), y Lasynys (Welsh), கிரீன்லாந்து[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Grenada Gélínnàdá - 格林納達 / 格林纳达 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Géruìnèidá - 格瑞內達 / 格瑞内达 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Geurenada / Kŭrenada - 그레나다 (Korean), Gi-ri-na-da - གི་རི་ན་ཌ། (Tibetan), Greanàda (Scots Gaelic), Grenadah - גרנדה (Hebrew), Grenáda - Γρενάδα (Greek), Granada (Filipino/Tagalog, Portuguese, Spanish), Grê-na-đa (Vietnamese), Grenada (Albanian, Afrikaans, Aragonese, Asturian, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Central Bikolano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Maltese, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Scots Gaelic, Slovak, Swedish, Turkish, Võro, Welsh), Grenada - Гренада (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian), Grenada - გრენადა (Georgian, Mingrelian), Grenâda (Franco-Provençal), Grenada - گرنادا (Persian), Grenade (French), Grenado (Esperanto), Greneḍā - ग्रेनेडा (Hindi, Sanskrit), Greneda - ග්රෙනේඩා (Sinhala), Grinada (Quechua), Ġrynādā - غرينادا (Arabic), Gurenada - グレナダ (Japanese), Guriinata (Inuktitut), Hrenada - Гренада (Ukrainian), Hrėnada - Грэнада (Belarusian), Kreneda - เกรเนดา (Thai), கிரெனடா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Guadeloupe Goadelope (Franco-Provençal), Gouadeloúpi - Γουαδελούπη (Greek), Guadalup (Scots Gaelic), Guadalupa (Albanian, Italian), Guadalupe (Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Catalan, Portuguese, Spanish), Guaddalop - גואדלופ (Hebrew), Guadalupe - Գուադալուպե (Armenian), Guwadalupe (Filipino/Tagalog), Guadeloupe (Cebuano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Maltese, Min Nan, Norwegian, Slovak, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese, Welsh), Guadeloupe - گوادلوپ (Persian), Guādéluópǔ - 瓜德羅普 (Mandarin Chinese), Guādelūp - गुआदेलूप (Hindi, Sanskrit), Guadelupa - Гуаделупа (Bulgarian), Guadelupa (Romanian), Ǧuādilūb - جوادلوب (Arabic), Guadorūpu - グアドループ (Japanese), Guatiluupi (Inuktitut), Gvadalupe (Bosnian), Gvadėliupa - Ґвадэлюпа (Belarusian), Gvadelup - Гваделуп (Macedonian, Serbian), Gvadelupa - Гваделупа (Russian), Gvadelupa - გვადელუპა (Georgian, Mingrelian), Gvadelupa (Latvian, Lithuanian), Gwadaloup (Breton), Gwadelupa (Polish), Gwadeullupeu / Kwadŭllup'ŭ - 과들루프 (Korean), Hvadelupa - Гваделупа (Ukrainian), Kuadoelup - กัวเดอลุป (Thai), க்வாதேலோப்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Guam Gkouam - Γκουάμ (Greek), Goam (Franco-Provençal), Guåhån (Chamorro), Guahan (Min Nan), Guam (Acehnese, Albanian, Afrikaans, Asturian, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Scots Gaelic, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese, Welsh), Guam - גואם (Hebrew), Guam - Գուամ (Armenian), Guām - गुआम (Hindi, Sanskrit), Guam - Гуам (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Ossetian, Russian, Serbian), Guam - گوام (Persian), Guāma (Latvian), Guamas (Lithuanian), Guame (Portuguese variant), Guami - გუამი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Guami / Kuami (Inuktitut), Gu'āmu - ގުއާމު (Dhivehi), Guamu - グアム (Japanese), Guāndǎo - 关岛 (Mandarin Chinese), Guwam (Filipino/Tagalog), Guwam - ගුවාම් (Sinhala), Gvam (Icelandic), Gwam / Kwam - (Korean), Huam - Гуам (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Kuam - กวม (Thai), Quam (Azeri), குவாம்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Guatemala Gatemala (Bambara), Goa-tê-ma-la (Vietnamese), Goatemala (Franco-Provençal), Gotamalaway - ගෝතමාලාවේ (Sinhala), Gouatemála - Γουατεμάλα (Greek), Guādìmǎlā - 瓜地馬拉 / 瓜地马拉 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Guatemala (Scots Gaelic), Guatemala (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Albanian, Aragonese, Asturian, Breton, Central Bikolano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Min Nan, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Võro), Guatemala - گواتمالا (Persian), Guatemalla - גואטמלה (Hebrew), Guatemala - Գուատեմալա (Armenian), Guwatemala (Filipino/Tagalog), Guatemara - グアテマラ (Japanese), Guatiimala (Inuktitut), Ġuātīmālā - غواتيمالا (Arabic), Gvatemala (Croatian, Icelandic, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Gvatėmala - Ґватэмала (Belarusian), Gvatemala - Гватемала (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian), Gvatemala - გვატემალა (Georgian, Mingrelian), Gvāṭemālā - ग्वाटेमाला (Hindi, Sanskrit), Gvatemalo (Esperanto), Gwatemala (Polish, Welsh), Gwatemalla / Kwat'emalla - 과테말라 (Korean), Hvatemala - Гватемала (Ukrainian), il-Gwatemala (Maltese), Kạwtemālā - กัวเตมาลา (Thai), Qvatemala (Azeri), Watimala (Aymara, Quechua), Wēidìmǎlā - 危地馬拉 / 危地马拉 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Yn Ghuatemaley (Manx), குவாத்தமாலா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Guernsey Bailliage de Guernesey - Guernesey (French), Gānjī - ガーンジー (Japanese), Geansaí (Irish), Géēnxī dǎo - 格恩西岛 (Chinese), Geonji - 건지 (Korean), Gernséi - Γκερνσέι (Greek), Gernsey (Filipino/Tagalog), Gernsi - Гернси (Russian), Gernsi - גרנסי (Hebrew), Gērnsija (Latvian), Gernzi - გერნზი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Görnsey (Azeri), Guernesey (French, Portuguese variant), Guernse nutome (Ewe), Guernsey (Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Manx, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese), Guernsis (Lithuanian), Ġuernzy - غيرنزي (Arabic), Gurnsi (Bosnian), Gurnsi - Гурнси (Serbian), Gvernse - ग्वेर्नसे (Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit), Gvernzi - Гвернзи (Macedonian), Gwernenez (Breton), Gwernenys (Cornish), I-Guernsey (Zulu), Keir̒nsīy̒ - เกิร์นซีย์ (Thai), Kuenisī (Tonga), Hersni - Гернсі (Ukrainian), o. Gǎrnzi - о. Гърнзи (Bulgarian), Wyspa Guernsey (Polish), Ynys y Garn (Welsh), گرنزی[ romanization needed ] (Persian), گوئرنسی[ romanization needed ] (Urdu), गुएर्नसे[ romanization needed ] (Nepali), গ্রাঞ্জি[ romanization needed ] (Bengali), ગ્વેર્નસે[ romanization needed ] (Gujarati), ଗୁଏରନେସି[ romanization needed ] (Oriya), கெர்ன்சி[ romanization needed ] (Tamil), గ్వేర్నసే[ romanization needed ] (Telugu), ಗುರ್ನಜೀ[ romanization needed ] (Kannada), ഗേണ്‍സി[ romanization needed ] (Malayalam), ጉርነሲ[ romanization needed ] (Amharic)
Guinea Ghi-nê (Vietnamese), Giné - ጊኔ (Amharic), Gine (Bambara, Turkish), Ginea (Filipino/Tagalog), Ginea - Գինեա (Armenian), Gínea (Icelandic), Ginea (Breton, Võro), Ginea - גיניאה (Hebrew), Gini (Scots Gaelic), Gini / Kini - 기니 (Korean), Ginī - गिनी (Hindi, Sanskrit), Ginia - ギニア (Japanese), Ġīniyā - غينيا (Arabic), Giniyaway - ගිනියාවේ (Sinhala), Gouinéa - Γουινέα (Greek), Guinê (Franco-Provençal), Guiné, Guiné-Conacri or Guiné-Conakri (Portuguese), Guiné - گینه (Persian), Guinea (Acehnese, Albanian, Alemannic, Aragonese, Asturian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Italian, Manx, Norwegian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish), Guineai Köztársaság (Hungarian), Guinee (Afrikaans, Dutch), Guinée (French, Min Nan), Guineea (Romanian), Guineya (Central Bikolano), Guinia (Inuktitut), Gvinea - გვინეა (Georgian, Mingrelian), Gvinėia - Ґвінэя (Belarusian), Gvineja (Latvian), Gvinėja (Lithuanian), Gvineja - Гвинеја (Macedonian, Serbian), Gvineo (Esperanto), Gvineya - Гвинея (Bulgarian, Russian), Gwinea (Polish), Gwini (Welsh), Hvineya - Гвінея (Ukrainian), il-Guinea (Maltese), Jīnèiyà - 幾內亞 / 几内亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Khiniya (Quechua), Kini - กินี (Thai), கினியா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Guinea-Bissau Bisau Gvinėja (Lithuanian), Bisaǔ-Gvineo (Esperanto), Bissau-Guinea (Hungarian), Ghi-nê Bít-xao (Vietnamese), Gine-Bissau (Turkish), Gínea-Bissá (Icelandic), Ginea-Bissau (Breton, Võro), Ginea Bissao - גיניאה ביסאו (Hebrew), Ginea-Bisaw (Filipino/Tagalog), Gine Bisau (Bambara), Giné-Bisāw - ጊኔ-ቢሳው (Amharic), Gini-Bioso (Scots Gaelic), Ginī-Bisāū - गिनी-बिसाऊ (Hindi, Sanskrit), Gini-Bisawu - ගිනි-බිසව් (Sinhala), Ginia Bisau - ギニア・ビサウ (Japanese), Ginibisau / Kinibisau - 기니비사우 (Korean), Ġīniyā Bīsāw - غينيا بيساو (Arabic), Gouinéa-Bisáou - Γουινέα-Μπισάου (Greek), Guinê-Bissaou (Franco-Provençal), Guiné-Bissau (Min Nan, Portuguese), Guiné-Bissauگینه بیسائو (Persian), Guinea-Bissau (Alemannic, Aragonese, Czech, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish), Guinea Bissau (Acehnese), Guinea-Bissáu (Asturian), Guinea-Bisau (Albanian), Guinee-Bissau (Afrikaans, Dutch), Guinée-Bissau (French), Guineea-Bissau (Romanian), Guinia-Pisau (Inuktitut), Gvinea-Bisau - გვინეა-ბისაუ (Georgian, Mingrelian), Gvinėia-Bisaŭ - Ґвінэя-Бісаў (Belarusian), Gvineja Bisao - Гвинеја Бисао (Serbian), Gvineja-Bisao - Гвинеја-Бисао (Macedonian), Gvineja Bisava (Latvian), Gvineya-Bisau - Гвинея-Бисау (Bulgarian, Russian), Gwinea-Bissau (Polish), Gwini-Bisau (Welsh), Hvineya-Bisau - Гвінея-Бісау (Ukrainian), il-Guinea-Bissau (Maltese), Jīnèiyà Bǐshào - 幾內亞比紹 / 几内亚比比绍 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Jīnèiyà Bǐsuǒ - 幾內亞比索 / 几内亚比索 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Khiniya-Wisaw (Quechua), Kini-Bitsao - กินี-บิสเซา (Thai), Qvineya Bisau (Azeri), கினியா பிசாவு[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Guyana Gaiana - გაიანა (Georgian, Mingrelian), Gaiana - ガイアナ (Japanese), Gaiana / Kaiana - 가이아나 (Korean), Gàiyànà - 蓋亞那 / 盖亚那 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Gajāna (Latvian), Gajana (Lithuanian), Gāyānā - ጋያና (Amharic), Gayana - Гайана (Russian), Gayana - ගයනා (Sinhala), Geeaaney (Manx), Giana (Welsh), Giyana - גיאנה (Hebrew), Gouiána - Γουιάνα (Greek), Guajana (Albanian), Guajaana (Estonian [former and alternate]), Guidheàna (Scots Gaelic), Guiana (Inuktitut, Portuguese), Guīyànà - 圭亞那 / 圭亚那 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Gujána (Guaraní), Gujana (Polish), Guy-a-na (Vietnamese), Guyana (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Aragonese, Asturian, Breton, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Filipino/Tagalog, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Min Nan, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Võro), Ġūyānā - غويانا (Arabic), Guyana - گویان (Persian), Guyānā - गुयाना (Hindi, Sanskrit), Gvajana - Гвајана (Macedonian, Serbian), Gvajano (Esperanto), Gviana - Гвиана (Bulgarian), Haiana - Гаяна (Belarusian, Ukrainian), il-Guyana (Maltese), Kaiana - กายอานา (Thai), Qayana (Azeri), Wayana (Aymara, Quechua), கயானா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
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English nameNames in different languages
Haiti Aití (Aragonese), Aïtí - Αϊτή (Greek), Aiti / Ait'i - 아이티 (Korean), Ayiti (Haitian Creole), Ayti (Filipino/Tagalog, Quechua), Haiti (Turkmen, Uzbek) Gaiti - Гаити (Chuvash, Kyrygz Russian, Tajik, Tatar), Ha-i-ti (Vietnamese), Haichi - ハイチ (Japanese), Hǎidì - 海地 (Mandarin Chinese), Haidhti (Scots Gaelic), Haisi / Haiti (Inuktitut), Haïti (Afrikaans, Dutch, French), Haiti (Albanian, Alemannic, Aromanian, Azeri, Central Bikolano, Bosnian, Breton, Cebuano, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Latvian, Lower Sorbian, Manx, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Võro, Welsh), Haiti - Հաիտի (Armenian), Haiti - ჰაიტი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Haití (Asturian, Catalan, Spanish), Haiti - Хаити (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian), Haiti - האיטי (Hebrew), Haiti - هائیتی (Persian), Haitī - हैती (Hindi, Sanskrit), Hai-ti - ཧའི་ཏི། (Tibetan), Haitis (Lithuanian), Haito (Esperanto), Haitsi - Гаіці (Belarusian), Hayiti (Franco-Provençal), Hayiti - හයිටි (Sinhala), Hayiti - Гаїті (Ukrainian), Hāyitī - هايتي (Arabic), Heiṭī - ހެއިޓީ (Dhivehi), Heti - เฮติ (Thai), il-Haiti (Maltese), ஹைத்தி[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Holland Batavia (Latin variant), Beulanda (Acehnese), Gollandiya - Гoллaндия (Russian), Haliandyia - Галяндыя (Belarusian), Hélán - 荷兰 / 荷蘭 (Mandarin Chinese), Hà Lan (Vietnamese), Hoà Lan (Vietnamese variant), Hŏlaiṇḍ - हॉलैंड् (Hindi, Sanskrit), Holan (Filipino), Hô-lân (Min Nan), Holand (Indonesian, Malay), Holānd - ሆላንድ (Amharic), Holand - הולנד (Hebrew), Holand - هلند (Persian), Holand - האָלאַנד (Yiddish), Holanda (Albanian, Galician, Guaraní, Portuguese, Spanish), Holanda - ฮอลันดา (Archaic Thai), Holande (Latvian), Holandia - Հոլանդիա (Armenian), Holandia - ჰოლანდია (Georgian, Mingrelian), Holandia (Polish), Holandija (Croatian), Holandija - Холандија (Macedonian, Serbian), Holandiya - Холандия (Bulgarian), Holando (Esperanto), Holandska (Lower Sorbian), Holandsko (Czech, Slovak), Holenḍu - ހޮލެންޑު (Dhivehi), Honlaen - ฮอลแลนด์ (Thai), Hollân (Frisian), Holland (Alemannic, Breton, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, German, Icelandic, Limburgish, Low Saxon, Norwegian, Swedish, Võro, Welsh), Hollånd (Austro-Bavarian), Hollanda (Turkish), Hollande (French), Hollandeu / Hollandŭ - 홀란드 (Korean), Hollandia (Hungarian, Latin), Hollandiya - Голландія (Ukrainian), Hollanti (Finnish), Hūlandā - هولندا (Arabic), Hwaran - 화란/和蘭 (Korean alternate), l-Olanda (Maltese), Madalmaad (Estonian alternate), an Òlaind (Scots Gaelic), Olanda (Acehnese variant, Aromanian, Filipino/Tagalog, Italian, Romanian), Olandaya - ඕලන්දය (Sinhala), Olande (Friulian), Olandija (Lithuanian), an Ollainn (Irish), Ollanda (Romansh), Ollandía - Ολλανδία (Greek), Ōlondāj - ওলন্দাজ (Bengali), Oranda - オランダ (Japanese), Ullanti (Inuktitut), Wilanda - วิลันดา (Archaic Thai), Urasuyu (Quechua), Walanda (Javanese, Sundanese), Yn Ollan (Manx), ஒல்லாந்து[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Note: Strictly speaking, Holland is only a part of the Netherlands, but the name is often used to refer to the whole country.
Holy See Agía Édra - Αγία Έδρα (Greek), al-Kursī al-Rasūlī - الكرسي الرسولي (Arabic), Apostoli Szentszék (Hungarian), Aulki Santua (Basque), y Babaeth (Welsh), Banal na Luklukan (Filipino/Tagalog), a' Chathair Naomh (Scots Gaelic), Cminda Saqdari - წმინდა საყდარი (Georgian), Darya Moghadas - دریا مقدس (Persian), Den Hellige Stol (Danish, Norwegian), Ha'Kes Ha'Kadosh - הכס הקדוש (Hebrew), Heiliger Stuhl or Apostolischer Stuhl (German), Heilige Stoel (Dutch), Heliga Stolen (Swedish), Holī Sī - होली सी (Hindi, Sanskrit), Ijjurnaingniqtuq (Inuktitut), is-Santa Sede (Maltese), Jiàotíng - 教廷 (Mandarin Chinese), Kutsal Makam (Turkish), Páfagarður (Icelandic), Papakanan Karavarutyun - Պապական Կառավարություն or Mayr Ator - Մայր Աթոռ (Armenian), Papska država - Папска држава or Sveta stolica - Света столица (Macedonian, Serbian), Papskiy Prestol - Пaпcкий Престол or Papskoye Pravitelstvo - Папское Пpaвитeльcтвo (Russian), Püha Tool or Püha Aujärg (Estonian), Pyhä istuin (Finnish), Saint-Siège (French), Sancta Sedes (Latin), Santa Samnak - สันตะสำนัก (Thai), Santa Sé (Asturian, Galician, Portuguese), Santa Sede (Italian, Spanish), Santa Seu (Aragonese), Selia e Shenjtë (Albanian, Arbëresh), Seongjwa / Sŏngjwa - 성좌 (Korean), Sez Santel (Breton), Sfântul Scaun or Scaunul Apostolic (Romanian), Shitoza - 使徒座 (Japanese), Shuddhasanaya - ශුද්ධාසනය (Sinhala), Stolica Apostolska (Polish), Svätá stolica (Slovak), Svatá stolice (Czech alternate), Svatý stolec (Czech), Šventasis Sostas (Lithuanian), Svētais Krēsls (Latvian), Sveta Stolica (Croatian), Sveti sedež (Slovenian), Svyatiyshyi Prestol - Святійший Престoл or Apostol's'ka Stolytsya - Апостольська Столиця (Ukrainian), Takhta Suci (Indonesian, Javanese), Tasa astul - Таса астул (Chuvash), Taxt-Tac (Azeri), Ukulu mtakatifu (Swahili), ஹோலி சீ[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Honduras Gonduras - Гондурас (Russian), Handuras - Гандурас (Belarusian), Hôn-đu-rát (Vietnamese), Honduras (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Azeri, Bambara, Breton, Central Bikolano, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Võro), Hondùras (Scots Gaelic), Honduras - Հոնդուրաս (Armenian), Honḍuras - होन्डुरस् (Hindi, Sanskrit), Honduras - Хондурас (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian), Honduras - Гондурас (Ukrainian), Hondūrās - هندوراس (Arabic), Honduras - הונדורס (Hebrew), Hondūras (Lithuanian), Hondwras (Welsh), Honduras - හොන්ඩුරාස් (Sinhala), Honduras - هندوراس (Persian), Hondurasa (Latvian), Hondurasi (Albanian), Hondurasi - ჰონდურასი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Hoṅ-du-ra-si - ཧོང་དུ་ར་སི། (Tibetan), Honduras - ฮอนดูรัส (Thai), Hondures (Asturian), Honduro (Esperanto), Hóngdūlāsī - 洪都拉斯 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Hóngdūlāsī - 宏都拉斯 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Honjurasu - ホンジュラス (Japanese), Huniurasi (Inuktitut), il-Honduras (Maltese), Ondúra - Ονδούρα (Greek), Onduras (Aragonese, Filipino/Tagalog), Onduraseu / Ondurasŭ - 온두라스 (Korean), Unduras (Quechua), ஹோண்டுராஸ்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Hong Kong Chongk Kongk - Χονγκ Κονγκ (Greek), GonkongГонконг (Russian), Hāṅg Kāṅg - हांग कांग (Hindi, Sanskrit), Hankong - Ганконґ (Belarusian), Hiong-káng (Min Nan), Hong Cong (Scots Gaelic, Welsh), Hong Kong (Acehnese, Albanian, Aragonese, Asturian, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Croatian, Filipino/Tagalog, French, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Maltese, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Turkish), Hong Kong - Հոնգ Կոնգ (Armenian), Hong Kong - Хонг Конг (Bulgarian), Hōnǧ Kōnǧ - هونج كونج (Arabic), Hong Kong - הונג-קונג (Hebrew), Hong Kong / Hongk'ong - 홍콩 (Korean), Hong Kong - Хонгконг (Macedonian, Serbian), Hong Kong - ฮ่องกง (Thai), Hồng Kông (Vietnamese), Hong Kong - හොංකොං (Sinhala), Hong Kong - هنگ کنگ (Persian), Hongkong (Afrikaans, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Filipino/Tagalog variant, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Swedish), Hongkonga (Latvian), Hong-Kongi - ჰონგ-კონგი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Honguecongue or Hongue Congue (Portuguese variant), Honkon - 香港 (Japanese), Honkong - Гонконг (Ukrainian), Honkongas (Lithuanian), Honq Konq (Azeri), Hung Kung (Inuktitut), Xianggang - 香港 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Źaṅ-kaṅ - ཞང་ཀང་། (Tibetan), ஹாங்காங்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Hungary al-Maǧar - المجر (Arabic), Hangāri - ሀንጋሪ (Amharic), Haṅgarī - हंगरी (Hindi, Sanskrit), Hangarī - ハンガリー (Japanese), Hangarii (Inuktitut), Hangeriyawa - හංගේරියාව (Sinhala), Hangkari - ฮังการี (Thai), Heonggari / Hŏnggari - 헝가리 (Korean), Hongaria (Acehnese), Hongaria or Hungaria (Indonesian), Hungari (Cornish), Hongarije (Dutch), Hongarye (Afrikaans), Hongria (Catalan), Hongrie (Franco-Provençal, French), Hung-ga-ri (Vietnamese), Hungaria - Հունգարիա (Armenian), Hungaria (Albanian, Basque, Breton, Latin), Hungario (Esperanto), Hungariya - הונגריה (Hebrew), Hungorska (Lower Sorbian), Hungría (Asturian, Spanish), Hungria (Portuguese), Hungriya (Central Bikolano), Hungyria (Guaraní), Hwngari (Welsh), l-Ungerija (Maltese), Macaristan (Turkish), Macarıstan (Azeri), Mađarska (Croatian), Mađarska - Мађарска (Serbian), Maďarsko (Czech, Slovak), Madžarska (Slovene), Magyar-kok (Min Nan), Magyarország (Hungarian), Majarestan - مجارستان (Persian), Majyarŭ or Wenggŭriya - 마쟈르 or 웽그리야 (North Korean alternate), Ongría (Aragonese), Uhorshchyna - Угорщина (Ukrainian), an Ungáir (Irish), an Ungair (Scots Gaelic), Ungari (Estonian, Võro), Ungaría - Ουγγαρία (Greek), Ungaria (Romanian, Romansh), Ungārija (Latvian), Ungarija - Унгарија (Macedonian), Ungariya - Унгария (Bulgarian), Ungarn (Alemannic, Danish, Faroese, German, Low Saxon, Norwegian), Ungern (Swedish), Ungern - אונגערן (Yiddish), Ungheria (Italian), Ungreti - უნგრეთი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Unggriya (Filipino/Tagalog), Ungverjaland (Icelandic), Unkari (Finnish), Unriya (Quechua), Vengrija (Lithuanian), Vengriya - Венгрия (Russian), Vuhorshchyna - Вугоршчына (Belarusian), Węgry (Polish), Xiōngyálì - 匈牙利 (Mandarin Chinese), Yn Ungaar (Manx), அங்கேரி[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
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Iceland Ai-xơ-len (Vietnamese), Aiseullandeu / Aisŭllandŭ - 아이슬란드 (Korean), Aisilantu (Inuktitut), Aisland (Bambara), Aislaen - ไอซ์แลนด์ (Thai), Āislaiṇḍ - आइसलैंड (Hindi), Āislaiṇḍ - आइस्लैन्ड् (Sanskrit), Aisurando - アイスランド (Japanese), an Íoslainn (Irish), ʾĀyislandā - آيسلندا (Arabic), Ayislanthaya - අයිස්ලන්තය (Sinhala), ’Ayslānd - አይስላንድ (Amharic), Island - איסלנד (Hebrew), Bīngdǎo - 冰島 / 冰岛 (Mandarin Chinese), Gwlad yr Iâ (Welsh), l-Iżlanda (Maltese), Iceland - ایسلند (Persian), IJsland (Dutch), Innis Tìle (Scots Gaelic), Island (Alemannic, Breton, Croatian, Cornish, Czech, Danish, Estonian, German, Low Saxon, Norwegian, Slovak, Swedish, Võro), Ísland (Faroese, Icelandic), Island - Исланд (Macedonian, Serbian), Island - איסלאַנד (Yiddish), Islanda (Albanian, Aromanian, Italian, Romanian, Romansh), Islande (Franco-Provençal, French), Īslande (Latvian), Islandia (Acehnese, Aragonese, Asturian, Basque, Indonesian, Latin, Polish, Spanish), Islandia - Իսլանդիա (Armenian), Islàndia (Catalan), Islandia - ისლანდია (Georgian, Mingrelian), Islandía - Ισλανδία (Greek), Islândia (Portuguese), Islandija (Lithuanian, Slovene), İslandiya (Azeri), Islandiya (Filipino/Tagalog), Islandiya - Иcлaндия (Bulgarian, Russian), Islandiya - Іcлaндія (Ukrainian), Islando (Esperanto), Islandska (Lower Sorbian), Islandya (Quechua), Islanti (Finnish), Iylanda (Guaraní), Izland (Hungarian), İzlanda (Turkish), Yn Eeslynn (Manx), Ysland (Afrikaans), ஐஸ்லாந்து[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
India Ấn Độ (Vietnamese), Bhārôt - ভাৰত (Assamese), Bhārot - ভারত (Bengali), Bharôt/Indiyā - ভারত / ꯏꯟꯗꯤꯌꯥ (Meitei), Bharot/Siñôt - भारोत् / ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛ (Santali), Bhārat - ભારત (Gujarati), Bhārat - भारत (Bodo, Dogri, Hindi, Konkani, Maithili, Marathi, Nepali), Bhārat - ਭਾਰਤ (Punjabi), Bhārat - भारत / ڀارت (Sindhi), ًBharat/Hindustan - ہندوستان/بھارت (Urdu), Bhārata - ಭಾರತ (Kannada), Bhārata/Hindūstān - भारत / 𑆨𑆳𑆫𑆠 / بھرت / ہِندوستان (Kashmiri), Bhārata - ଭାରତ (Oriya), Bhārata - భారత (Telugu), Bhāratam - ഭാരതം (Malayalam), Bhāratam - भारतम् (Sanskrit), Bhārataya - භාරතය (Sinhala), Bhāratham - பாரதம் (Tamil), Ende (Franco-Provençal), Enetheg - Энэтхэг (Mongolian), Hend - ህንድ (Amharic), al-Hind - الهند (Arabic), Hend / Hendustān (Persian), Hindia / India (Indonesian, Malay), Hindio / Barato (Esperanto), Hindistan (Azeri, Turkish), Hndkastan - Հնդկաստան (Armenian), Hodu - הודו (Hebrew), l-Indja (Maltese), Ìn-tō͘ (Min Nan), Inde (French), India (Albanian, Breton, Dutch, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish, Welsh), Indía - Ινδία (Greek), an India (Irish), Índia (Portuguese), Indië (Afrikaans), Indie (Alemannic, Czech, Polish), Indien (Danish, German, Low Saxon, Swedish), Indija (Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Indija - Индија (Macedonian, Serbian), Indiska (Lower Sorbian), Indiya (Filipino/Tagalog), Indiya - Индия (Bulgarian, Russian), Indiya - Індія (Ukrainian), Indland (Icelandic), Indo - インド (Japanese), Indo - 인도 (Korean), Indoeti - ინდოეთი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Indya (Aymara, Quechua), Indye - אינדיע (Yiddish), Intia (Finnish, Inuktitut), l'Índia (Catalan), na h-Innseachan or na h-Innsean (Scots Gaelic), Xindeīy - อินเดีย (Thai), Yìndù - 印度 (Chinese), Yn Injey (Manx), Jagariin Oron - Жагарын орон (Mongolian), xingu'e / .indias. (Lojban)
Indonesia bidgu'e (Lojban), Endonèsie (Franco-Provençal), Endonezya (Turkish), l-Indoneżja (Maltese), In-đô-nê-xi-a (Vietnamese), Indoneshiyā - इंडोनेशिया (Hindi, Sanskrit), Indonashia - انڈونیشیا (Urdu), Indoneesia (Estonian), Indoneesiä (Võro), Indoneshia - インドネシア (Japanese), Indônèsia (Acehnese), Indonesia (Aragonese, Asturian, Banyumasan, Faroese, Finnish, Guaraní, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Norwegian, Romansh, Spanish, Welsh), Indónesía (Icelandic), an Innd-Innse (Scots Gaelic), Indonesia - 인도네시아 (Korean), Indonésia (Portuguese), Indonesya (Filipino/Tagalog), Indonesie (Alemannic), Indonesië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Indonésie (Czech, French), Indonesien (Danish, German, Swedish), Indonezia - Ինդոնեզիա (Armenian), Indonezia (Albanian, Aromanian, Romanian), Indonezia - ინდონეზია (Georgian, Mingrelian), Indonezia - אינדונזיה (Hebrew), Indonézia (Hungarian, Slovak), Indonezija (Croatian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Indonēzija (Latvian), Indonezija - Индонезија (Macedonian, Serbian), Indonezio (Esperanto), İndoneziya (Azeri), Indoneziya - Индонезия (Bashkir, Bulgarian, Russian), Indoneziya - Індонезія (Ukrainian), Indonezja (Polish), Indonisía - Ινδονησία (Greek), Indonisia - อินโดนีเซีย (Thai), Indūnīsiyā - إندونيسيا (Arabic), Indunisiyawa - ඉන්දුනීසියාව (Sinhala), Indunisya (Quechua), Ìn-nî (Min Nan), Intunasia (Inuktitut), Yìndùnìxīyà / Yìnnì - 印度尼西亞 / 印尼 (Chinese), Yn Indoneesh (Manx), இந்தோனேசியா[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Iran Éran (Franco-Provençal), Fārs - ፋርስ (Amharic), l-Iran (Maltese), I-ran (Vietnamese), Ioràn (Scots Gaelic), Irã (Brazilian Portuguese), Iraan (Estonian, Inuktitut, Võro), Iran (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alemannic, Breton, Catalan, Central Bikolano, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Quechua, Romanian, Romansh, Slovene, Swedish, Welsh), Irán (Hungarian), Īrān - إيران (Arabic, Persian), Irán (Aragonese, Asturian, Guaraní, Slovak, Spanish), Iran - Իրան (Armenian), İran (Azeri, Turkish), Iran - Іран (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Iran - Иран (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian), Írán (Czech), Irán - Ιράν (Greek), Iran - אירן (Hebrew), Īrān - ईरान (Hindi, Sanskrit), Íran (Icelandic), Iran - イラン (Japanese), Iran - 이란 (Korean), Îran (Kurdish), Iran - อิหร่าน (Thai), Irān - ايران (Urdu), Irāna (Latvian), Iranas (Lithuanian), Iranaya - ඉරානය (Sinhala), Irani - ირანი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Irano (Esperanto), Irão (Portuguese), Yīlǎng - 伊朗 (Mandarin Chinese), Yn Eeraan (Manx), ஈரான்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil), Iran - ইরান (Bengali)

Formerly known as Fāras - फ़ारस (Hindi), il-Persja (Maltese), Paras - פרס (Hebrew; Biblical Hebrew), Paroshyo - পারস্য (Bengali), Parsiyaway - පර්සියාවේ (Sinhala), Peirse (Scots Gaelic), P'ereusia / P'erŭsia - 페르시아 (Korean), Pers (Turkish), Perse (French), Per̒seīy - เปอร์เซีย (Thai), Persia/Parskastan - Պարսկաստան (Armenian), Persia (Finnish, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish), Pérsia (Portuguese), Persía - Περσία (Greek), Persie (Czech), Persien (Danish, German, Swedish), Persija - Персия (Russian), Persija - Персија (Macedonian, Serbian), Persiya - Персія (Ukrainian), Persja (Polish), Perzia (Slovak), Perzië (Dutch), Perzija (Croatian), Perzsa (Hungarian), Perushia - ペルシア (Japanese), Sparseti - სპარსეთი (Georgian, Mingrelian)

Iraq al-Irāq - العراق (Arabic), Eraqi - ერაყი (Georgian, Mingrelian), l-Iraq (Maltese), I-rắc (Vietnamese), I-la’a-kho - ཡི་ལའ་ཁོ། (Tibetan), Ioràc (Scots Gaelic), Iraak (Estonian, Võro), Iraaq (Inuktitut), Irac (Aromanian, Romansh, Welsh), Irak (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Breton, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish variant, Swedish, Turkish), Irak - Ірак (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Irak - Иpaк (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian), Irák (Czech), Irák - Ιράκ (Greek), Irak - עיראק (Hebrew), Írak (Icelandic), Irak - อิรัก (Thai), Irāka (Latvian), Irakas (Lithuanian), Irakaya - ඉරාකය (Sinhala), Irakeu / Irak'ŭ - 이라크 (Korean), Irako (Esperanto), Iraku (Albanian), Iraku - イラク (Japanese), Iraq (Aragonese, Asturian, Central Bikolano, Franco-Provençal, Italian, Kurdish, Malay, Min Nan, Quechua, Spanish), Iraq - Իրաք (Armenian), İraq (Azeri), Irāq - عراق (Persian, Urdu), Iraq - इराक़ (Hindi, Sanskrit), Iraque (Portuguese), Iraquia (Latin), ஈராக்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil), Mesopotamia (Latin variant), Yìlākè - 伊拉克 (Mandarin Chinese)

Formerly known as Aram Naharayim - ארם נהרים (Hebrew), Měisuǒbùdámǐyà - 美索不達米亞 / 美索不达米亚 (Mandarin Chinese) Mesopotamia (Finnish, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish), Mesopotâmia (Portuguese), Mesopotamia - メソポタミア (Japanese), Mesopotamia - 메소포타미아 (Korean), Mesopotamía - Μεσοποταμία (Greek), Mésopotamie (French), Mesopotamië (Dutch), Mesopotamien (Danish, German, Swedish), Mesopotamiya - Месопотамия (Russian), Mesopotamya (Filipino/Tagalog), Mesopoṭāmiyā - मेसोपोटामिया (Hindi, Sanskrit), Mes̄opotemeīy - เมโสโปเตเมีย (Thai), Mezopotamia (Polish), Mezopotámia (Hungarian), Mezopotámie (Czech), Mezopotamya (Turkish), Mežyrichchya - Межиріччя (Ukrainian)
Note: The term Mesopotamia normally applies to a larger historical area.

Ireland Ai-len (Vietnamese), Aialan (Tok Pisin), Ài’ěrlán - 愛爾蘭 / 爱尔兰 (Mandarin Chinese), Aillaendeu / Aillaendŭ - 아일랜드 (Korean), Airija (Lithuanian), Airilanti (Inuktitut), Ailaen - ไอร์แลนด์ (Thai), Airurando - アイルランド (Japanese), Āyarlaiṇḍ - आयरलैंड (Hindi), Āyarlaiṇḍ - आयर्लैन्ड् (Sanskrit), ’Ayarlānd - አየርላንድ (Amharic), Ayarlanthaya - අයර්ලන්තය (Sinhala), ʾAyirlandā - أيرلندا (Arabic), Éire (Irish, Min Nan), Eire (Portuguese variant), Èirinn (Scots Gaelic), Hibernia (Latin variant), l-Irlanda (Maltese), Ierland (Afrikaans, Dutch), Iirimaa (Estonian, Võro), Ilanda (Quechua), Ilandia (Guaraní), Īrija (Latvian), Irlãnd (Austro-Bavarian), Irland (Danish, German, Low Saxon, Norwegian, Swedish), Írland (Faroese, Icelandic), Irland - אירלנד (Hebrew), Irland - אירלאַנד (Yiddish), Irland - ایرلند (Persian), Irlanda (Albanian, Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Catalan, Filipino/Tagalog, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Spanish), İrlanda (Turkish), Irlande (French), Irlandia (Acehnese, Indonesian, Latin, Polish), Irlandia - Իռլանդիա (Armenian), Irlandia - ირლანდია (Georgian, Mingrelian), Irlandía - Ιρλανδία (Greek), İrlandiya (Azeri), Irlandiya - Иpлaндия (Bulgarian, Russian), Irlandiya - Іpлaндія (Ukrainian), Irlando (Esperanto), Irlanti (Finnish), Irliandyia - Ірляндыя (Belarusian), Írország (Hungarian), Irska (Croatian, Lower Sorbian, Slovene), Irska - Ирска (Macedonian, Serbian), Irsko (Czech), Írsko (Slovak), Iwerddon (Welsh), Iwerzhon (Breton), Nerin (Manx), Wordhen or Iwerdhon (Cornish), அயர்லாந்து[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)

Note: The name Ireland can refer either to the independent state otherwise known as the Republic of Ireland or the island which consists of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (the latter being part of the UK).

Israel ’Esrā’él - እስራኤል (Amharic), Iisrael (Estonian, Võro), Iosrael (Irish, Scots Gaelic), Í-sek-lia̍t-kok (Min Nan), Iseurael / Isŭraël - 이스라엘 (Korean), Istrelam - इस्रेलम् (Sanskrit), Ishrayel - ඊශ්රායෙල් (Sinhala), Isiraali (Inuktitut), Israel (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Asturian, Austro-Bavarian, Breton, Central Bikolano, Danish, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, German, Guaraní, Indonesian, Malay, Manx, Latin, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Spanish, Swedish, Welsh), Israël (Afrikaans variant, Dutch, French), Ísrael (Faroese, Icelandic), Israel - อิสราเอล (Thai), Israele (Italian), Israeli - ისრაელი (Georgian, Mingrelian), Israelo (Esperanto), Isrā'īl - إسرائيل (Arabic, Urdu), İsrail (Azeri, Turkish), Isrā'īl - اسرائيل (Persian), Isrāil - इज़राइल (Hindi), Israíl - Ισραήλ (Greek), Israyel - Իսրայել (Armenian), Israyèl (Franco-Provençal), Israyil (Quechua), Isuraeru - イスラエル (Japanese), Ix-ra-en (Vietnamese), Izrael (Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene), Izrael - Израел (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian), Iżrael (Maltese), Izraēla (Latvian), Izraelis (Lithuanian), Izrail′ - Ізраіль (Belarusian), Izrail - Изpaиль (Russian), Izrayil' - Ізpaїль (Ukrainian), Yǐsèliè - 以色列 (Mandarin Chinese), Yisrael - ישראל (Hebrew), Yisroel - ישׂראל (Yiddish), இசுரேல்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)
Isle of Man Aisle of Man nutome (Ewe), Đảo Man (Vietnamese), Eiland Man (Afrikaans), Eilean Mhanainn (Scots Gaelic), Ellan Vannin (Galician), Enez Vanav - Manav (Breton), Ǧazīrah Mān - جزيرة مان (Arabic), i-Isle of Man (Zulu), Ila de Man (Arpitan), Île dé Man (Narom), Île de Man - Man (Île) (French), Ilha de Man (Portuguese), Illa de Man (Catalan, Galician, Occitan), Insel Man (German), Insla da Man (Romansh), Insula Man - Insulele Man (Romanian), Ishulli i Manit or Ishulli Man (Albanian), Isla de Man (Spanish), Isla han Man (Waray), Isle o Mann (Scots), Isle of Man (Danish, Swedish), Islla de Man (Asturian), Isola di Man (Italian), Kea Mæn - เกาะแมน (Thai), Maenseom - 맨 섬/맨섬 (Korean), Man (Dutch, Norwegian), Man Adası (Azeri, Turkish), Màn Dǎo or Yīngguó Shǔdì Màn Dǎo - 曼岛 / 曼島 or 英国属地曼岛 (Chinese), Man Shima - マン島 (Japanese), Man sziget (Hungarian), Man uhartea (Basque), Mani saar (Estonian), Mannin or Ellan Vannin (Manx), Manksinsulo (Esperanto), Mansaari (Finnish), Meino sala - Meno sala (Lithuanian), Men / Ostriv Men - Мен / Острів Мен (Ukrainian), Men, o-v / Ostrov Men - Мэн, о-в / Остров Мэн (Russian), Mena (Latvian), Mön (Icelandic), Monapia (Latin), Motu Mani (Tonga), Nísοs Man - Νήσος Μαν (Greek), Oileán Mhanann (Irish), Ostrov Man (Czech, Slovak, Bosnian), Otok Man (Croatian, Slovenian), Pulo ng Man (Filipino/Tagalog), Pulau Man (Indonesian), Wyspa Man (Polish), Ynys Manaw (Welsh, Cornish), Востраў Мэн[ romanization needed ] (Belarusian), Острво Ман - Острво Човека[ romanization needed ] (Serbian), Острови Ман[ romanization needed ] (Bulgarian), Островот Ман[ romanization needed ] (Macedonian), კუნძული მენი - მანის კუნძული[ romanization needed ] (Georgian), Hai Man - האי מאן/האי מן (Hebrew), آئل آف مین[ romanization needed ] (Urdu), جزیرهٔ من[ romanization needed ] (Persian), आइज्ले अफ् म्यान[ romanization needed ] (Nepali), Āil ŏph Main - आइल ऑफ मैन (Hindi), इस्ले ऑफ् मॅन्[ romanization needed ] (Marathi, Sanskrit), ম্যানদ্বীপ[ romanization needed ] (Bengali), ઇસ્લે ઓફ મૅન[ romanization needed ] (Gujarati), ଆଇଲ୍ ଅଫ୍ ମୈନ୍[ romanization needed ] (Oriya), ஐல் ஆஃப் மேன்[ romanization needed ] (Tamil), ఐల్ ఆఫ్ మాన్[ romanization needed ] (Telugu), ಐಲ್ ಆಫ್ ಮ್ಯಾನ್[ romanization needed ] (Kannada), ഐല്‍ ഓഫ് മാന്‍[ romanization needed ] (Malayalam), አይል ኦፍ ማን[ romanization needed ] (Amharic)
Italy an Eadailt (Scots Gaelic), an Iodáil (Irish), Étalie (Franco-Provençal), l-Italja (Maltese), Itaalia (Estonian, Võro), Itali (Acehnese, Cornish, Malay), Itali - อิตาลี (Thai), Iṭalī - इटली (Hindi, Sanskrit), Italia (Albanian, Aragonese, Arbëresh, Aromanian, Asturian, Basque, Breton, Faroese, Finnish, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Romanian, Romansh, Spanish), Italia - Իտալիա (Armenian), Italia - იტალია (Georgian, Mingrelian), Itàlia (Catalan, Occitan, Sardinian), Italía - Ιταλία (Greek, Griko), Itália (Guaraní, Portuguese), Ítalía (Icelandic), Italia / Italii (Inuktitut), Italia - ایتالیا (Persian), Italië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Italie (Alemannic, French, Friulian), Itálie (Czech), Italien (Danish, German, Low Saxon, Swedish), Italija (Croatian, Lithuanian, Molise Croatian, Slovene), Itālija (Latvian), Italija - Италија (Macedonian, Serbian), Italio (Esperanto), Īṭāliya - إيطاليا (Arabic), Italiya (Aymara), İtaliya (Azeri), Italiya - Итaлия (Bulgarian, Russian), Italiya - Ітaлія (Ukrainian), Italiya - איטליה (Hebrew), Italiya - ඉතාලිය (Sinhala), Itallia / It'allia - 이탈리아 or Itaeri / It'aeri - 이태리(伊太利) (Korean), Italska (Lower Sorbian), Italya (Filipino/Tagalog, Quechua), İtalya (Turkish), Italye - איטאַליע (Yiddish), Itaria - イタリア (Japanese), Olaszország (Hungarian), Talia (Ladin), Taliansko (Slovak), Ṭālyān - ጣልያን (Amharic), Włochy (Polish), Ý (Vietnamese), Yìdàlì - 義大利 / 义大利 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Yìdàlì - 意大利 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Yn Iddaal (Manx), yr Eidal (Welsh), இத்தாலி[ romanization needed ] (Tamil)

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Alphabetical order is a system whereby character strings are placed in order based on the position of the characters in the conventional ordering of an alphabet. It is one of the methods of collation. In mathematics, a lexicographical order is the generalization of the alphabetical order to other data types, such as sequences of numbers or other ordered mathematical objects.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Letter case</span> Uppercase or lowercase

Letter case is the distinction between the letters that are in larger uppercase or capitals and smaller lowercase in the written representation of certain languages. The writing systems that distinguish between the upper- and lowercase have two parallel sets of letters: each in the majuscule set has a counterpart in the minuscule set. Some counterpart letters have the same shape, and differ only in size, but for others the shapes are different. The two case variants are alternative representations of the same letter: they have the same name and pronunciation and are typically treated identically when sorting in alphabetical order.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Japanese writing system</span> Structure of the Japanese writing system

The modern Japanese writing system uses a combination of logographic kanji, which are adopted Chinese characters, and syllabic kana. Kana itself consists of a pair of syllabaries: hiragana, used primarily for native or naturalized Japanese words and grammatical elements; and katakana, used primarily for foreign words and names, loanwords, onomatopoeia, scientific names, and sometimes for emphasis. Almost all written Japanese sentences contain a mixture of kanji and kana. Because of this mixture of scripts, in addition to a large inventory of kanji characters, the Japanese writing system is considered to be one of the most complicated currently in use.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Latin script</span> Writing system based on the alphabet used by the Romans

The Latin script, also known as the Roman script, is a writing system based on the letters of the classical Latin alphabet, derived from a form of the Greek alphabet which was in use in the ancient Greek city of Cumae in Magna Graecia. The Greek alphabet was altered by the Etruscans, and subsequently their alphabet was altered by the Ancient Romans. Several Latin-script alphabets exist, which differ in graphemes, collation and phonetic values from the classical Latin alphabet.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">History of the Latin script</span> Evolution of the Roman alphabet

The Latin script is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world. It is the standard script of the English language and is often referred to simply as "the alphabet" in English. It is a true alphabet which originated in the 7th century BC in Italy and has changed continually over the last 2,500 years. It has roots in the Semitic alphabet and its offshoot alphabets, the Phoenician, Greek, and Etruscan. The phonetic values of some letters changed, some letters were lost and gained, and several writing styles ("hands") developed. Two such styles, the minuscule and majuscule hands, were combined into one script with alternate forms for the lower and upper case letters. Modern uppercase letters differ only slightly from their classical counterparts, and there are few regional variants.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Romanization of Persian</span> Representation of the Persian language with the Latin script

Romanization or Latinization of Persian is the representation of the Persian language with the Latin script. Several different romanization schemes exist, each with its own set of rules driven by its own set of ideological goals.

The ISO basic Latin alphabet is an international standard for a Latin-script alphabet that consists of two sets of 26 letters, codified in various national and international standards and used widely in international communication. They are the same letters that comprise the current English alphabet. Since medieval times, they are also the same letters of the modern Latin alphabet. The order is also important for sorting words into alphabetical order.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bharati Braille</span> Braille system for languages of India

Bharati braille, or Bharatiya Braille, is a largely unified braille script for writing the languages of India. When India gained independence, eleven braille scripts were in use, in different parts of the country and for different languages. By 1951, a single national standard had been settled on, Bharati braille, which has since been adopted by Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh. There are slight differences in the orthographies for Nepali in India and Nepal, and for Tamil in India and Sri Lanka. There are significant differences in Bengali Braille between India and Bangladesh, with several letters differing. Pakistan has not adopted Bharati braille, so the Urdu Braille of Pakistan is an entirely different alphabet than the Urdu Braille of India, with their commonalities largely due to their common inheritance from English or International Braille. Sinhala Braille largely conforms to other Bharati, but differs significantly toward the end of the alphabet, and is covered in its own article.

The goal of braille uniformity is to unify the braille alphabets of the world as much as possible, so that literacy in one braille alphabet readily transfers to another. Unification was first achieved by a convention of the International Congress on Work for the Blind in 1878, where it was decided to replace the mutually incompatible national conventions of the time with the French values of the basic Latin alphabet, both for languages that use Latin-based alphabets and, through their Latin equivalents, for languages that use other scripts. However, the unification did not address letters beyond these 26, leaving French and German Braille partially incompatible and as braille spread to new languages with new needs, national conventions again became disparate. A second round of unification was undertaken under the auspices of UNESCO in 1951, setting the foundation for international braille usage today.