Do you know how your country got its name?
Curious beginnings

Canada

The Netherlands

Brazil

Originally, Brazil was called ‘Ilha de Vera Cruz’ (Island of the True Cross) and ‘Terra de Santa Cruz’ (Land of the Holy Cross). It wasn’t until Lisbon-born merchant Fernão de Loronha discovered the region and started to exploit the country’s valuable Pernambuco wood, also known as ‘pau-brasil’, that European colonists started to call the country Brazil.
India

Australia

When ancient Greeks imagined an unknown land in the south, they called it ‘Terra Australis Incognita’ – Unknown Southern Land. This inspired Spanish explorers in 1625 to use Australia as the name for the island we today call Vanuatu. Then, almost 200 years later, British explorer Matthew Flinders used the name to refer to what we now know as Australia, recommending that it should be adopted by the Colonial Office. The Admiralty agreed to Flinders’ findings and officially named the country and continent Australia in 1824.
Spain

Ireland

Malaysia

Denmark

Greece

The ancient Greeks called their homeland 'Hellas', which was first mentioned in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In the epic poem, Hellen was one of the first humans on Earth and is thought to be the source of the Hellenic terminology. It was the Romans who later adapted the ancient Greek name ‘Hellas’ to ‘Graecia’ in Latin.
South Africa

Singapore

The Philippines

Norway

Finland

The United Arab Emirates

New Zealand

Colombia

Indonesia

Venezuela

Sweden

United Kingdom

The country’s full name, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, is one of the longest official country names in the world. The name comprises Great Britain – England, Scotland and Wales – and Northern Ireland. The latter country was added in 1927, five years after the creation of the Irish Free State (now Ireland).
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Belgium

Argentina

Chile

Thailand

Peru

As with many of the countries on this list, there are a couple of theories about Peru's name. According to 16th-century Spanish soldier and poet Garcilaso de la Vega, the country was named by Spanish explorers after an exchange with a local fisherman. When they asked the name of the land they had arrived on, the local man said it was called 'Pelu', which was the local word for river. The Britannica encyclopaedia, however, claims 'Peru' is derived from a Quechua Indian word for 'land of abundance'.
Austria

Turkey

Portugal

The United States of America

The name was first coined in 1776 in the Declaration of Independence that united 13 states. As for the name America, it’s an homage to the explorer Amerigo Vespucci who discovered large parts of what is now Central and South America. When the famous mapmaker Mercator first drew maps of the New World, he used the name America to mark both the northern and southern continents.
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Germany

Deutschland, as it’s known in German today, wasn’t a country until 1871 when Prussia, Bavaria and other surrounding nations were united. The name, meaning ‘the land of the people’, originates from Old High German.
Italy

Italy was once called ‘Vitalia’, meaning ‘land of cattle’ due to the large grazing herds in its southern areas. When Greeks colonised the area, they influenced the language and the first letter of the word was dropped. Today, if you order vitello in an Italian restaurant, you’ll get a calf or veal dish – a reminder of the country’s original name.
Vietnam

'Viet' is the Vietnamese pronunciation of a Chinese character that means 'beyond' and was used by the Chinese Empire to refer to people living in the southern reaches of the Empire and the Red River Delta. ‘Nam’ (south) was later added to distinguish the Viet Kingdom from other kingdoms. Throughout history, several variations of the word have been used until the current name was officially adopted in 1945.
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