An English exonym is a name in the English language for a place (a toponym ), or occasionally other terms, which does not follow the local usage (the endonym ). Exonyms and endonyms are features of all languages, and other languages may have their own exonym for English endonyms, for example Llundain is the Welsh exonym for the English endonym "London".
Romanization , or transcription of a non-Latin alphabet endonym into a Latin alphabet, is not generally regarded as creating exonyms: "The application of any scientifically sound romanization system to a non-Roman endonym merely re-creates that original endonym in another legitimate form" (Päll, 2002).[ 1] [ 2] However, old romanization systems may leave a legacy of "familiar" spellings, as in the case of, for example, romanization of Burmese .[ 3] This affects romanization of Arabic , romanization of Chinese , and many other non-Latin alphabet place names.
Translations of non-proper nouns such as "river" and "lake" also do not qualify as exonyms.
A less common form of exonym is usage for names and titles. Personal exonyms are typically limited to regnal names such as popes (John Paul II ) and monarchs (Charles V ); less commonly, well-known historical authors (John Calvin , for French Jean Calvin ) are referred to by exonyms. The list does not include the list of English translated personal names.
General
This section lists English-language exonyms that are for places located in multiple countries, English names of countries, and typical patterns.
Countries and territories
The following is a list of countries and territories whose names in local languages differ from their (non-local) English ones. The list includes countries with limited recognition, autonomous territories of sovereign countries, and fully sovereign countries.
Country names are listed in their short form and do not include names spelled identically in English. Near-identical names in pronunciation or spelling are included, but countries named with non-proper nouns (like Central African Republic or United Arab Emirates ) are not. It is debatable whether the mere omission of a diacritical mark (as in several instances in the table below) creates an exonym.
The languages listed are official languages and/or prominent local languages, except if the name for the associated country is spelled the same as in English. Languages in italics are no longer spoken in the given country, but the name listed retains some use.
Likewise, exonyms in italics are obsolete or are disputed.
Other territories
The following is a list of other territories/regions which are not deemed as countries or sovereign states.
Specific countries
Albania
Albania Shqipëria
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Durazzo
Durrës
Albanian
Dated, Italian name
Tirana
Tiranë
Albanian
Tirana is Albanian for "the Tirana"
Algeria
Algeria Al-Jazā'ir (الجزائر)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Algiers
Al-Jazā'ir (الجَزائر)
Standard Arabic
Constantine
Qusanṭīnah (قسنطينة)
Standard Arabic
Oran
Wahrān (وَهران)
Standard Arabic
Name of the country and its capital city in Arabic, Al-Jazā'ir (الجزائر), is Arabic for "the islands".[ 4]
Armenia
Armenia Hayastan (Հայաստան)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Ararat Plain
Araratyan dasht (Արարատյան դաշտ)
Armenian
Iğdır Ovası
Turkish
Yerevan
Erevan (Երևան)
Armenian
Armenian place pronounced like English name
Australia
Most places in Australia have additional names in various indigenous Australian languages .
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Belarus (Беларус)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Bielorussia, Byelorussia
Belorussia
Belarusian, Russian
obsolete
White Russia
Belorussia
Belarusian, Russian
obsolete
Belgium
Historically, English borrowed French names for many places in Dutch-speaking areas of Belgium. With a few exceptions, this practice is no longer followed by most sources.[ 7]
Belgium België/ Belgique
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Antwerp
Antwerpen
Dutch
Bruges
Brugge
Dutch
French name
Brussels
Brussel
Dutch
Bruxelles
French
Courtrai
Kortrijk
Dutch
Archaic, French name
Filford
Vilvoorde
Dutch
Archaic
Flanders
Vlaanderen
Dutch
Gaunt
Gent
Dutch
Archaic
Ghent
Gent
Dutch
Louvain
Leuven
Dutch
Archaic, French name
Mechlin
Mechelen
Dutch
Archaic
Ostend
Oostende
Dutch
Wallonia
Wallonie
French
Ypres
Ieper
Dutch
French name
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Bosnia & Herzegovina Bosna & Hercegovina (Босна & Херцеговина)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Bosnia
Bosna (Босна)
Bosnian
Herzegovina
Hercegovina (Херцеговина)
Bosnian
German spelling, English name pronounced the same
Narenta
Neretva (Неретва)
Bosnian
Italian name, sometimes used in English
Bulgaria
Bulgaria Balgariya (България)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Balkan Mountains
Stara Planina (Стара Планина)
Bulgarian
Danube river
Dunav (Дунав)
Bulgarian
Philippopolis
Plovdiv (Пловдив)
Bulgarian
Archaic
Rhodope Mountains
Rodopi (Родопи)
Bulgarian
Sofia
Sofiya (София)
Bulgarian
Southern Dobruja
Dobrudzha (Добруджа)
Bulgarian
Bulgarian half of former Dobruja region
Thrace
Trakiya (Тракия)
Bulgarian
Canada
Numerous places in the predominantly French-speaking province of Quebec have historically had English exonyms; in most cases, the exonym was a straight translation of the place's French name, with only one major city[which? ] which ever had an English exonym that was entirely different from its original French name. With a few exceptions, such as Quebec City , these are no longer widely used. Exonyms are also commonly seen with regard to First Nations and Inuit peoples and communities; although government and media sources have evolved in recent years toward using these places' native endonyms, common usage may still favour the older exonyms.
Cambodia
During the Khmer Rogue period (1975–1979), the country was known in English as Democratic Kampuchea , closer to the endonym than its modern English exonym. The English exonym of Cambodia is based on the French exonym, Cambodge . The endonym is sometimes used in English, but the exonym is far more common.
Cambodia Kampuchea (កម្ពុជា)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Mekong River
Tonle Mekongk (ទន្លេមេគង្គ)
Khmer
Phnom Penh
Phnum Pénh (ភ្នំពេញគ)
Khmer
Sihanoukville
Krong Preah Sihanouk (ក្រុងព្រះសីហនុ)
Khmer
Kampong Som (កំពង់សោម)
Khmer
Central African Republic
Central African Republic Ködörösêse tî Bêafrîka / République centrafricaine
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Bangi
Bangî
Sango
Bangi is occasionally used in English
Bangui
French
Chile
China
Some of the apparent "exonyms" for China are the result of change in romanization of Chinese to modern pinyin , for example "Tientsin" to "Tianjin". Other apparent exonyms are the result of the English name being based on one of the other varieties of Chinese besides Mandarin. Additionally, certain names which may now be considered exonyms actually preserve older Mandarin pronunciations which have changed in the intervening centuries.[ 9] [ 10] For all areas in mainland China , names written in Chinese are written in simplified characters . For all areas in the special administrative regions (SARs) , the names will be written in traditional characters .
China Zhōngguó (中国)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Amoy
Amoy
Min Nan [ 11]
Archaic
Xiàmén (厦门)
Mandarin
Ē-mn̂g
Amoy
Ē-mûi
Amoy
Canton
Guǎngzhōu (广州)
Mandarin
Archaic
Gwong2 Zau1
Cantonese
Archaic
Changbai Mountain
Chángbáishān (长白山)
Mandarin
Paektusan (백두산)
Korean
Chengchow
Zhèngzhōu (郑州)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Chengtu
Chéngdū (成都)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Chungking
Chóngqìng (重庆)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Foochow
Fúzhōu (福州)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Forbidden City
Gùgōng (故宫), Zĭjìnchéng (紫禁城)
Mandarin
Means "Ancient Palace" and "Purple Forbidden City" respectively
Fukien
Fújiàn (福建)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Gobi Desert
Gēbì Shāmò (戈壁沙漠)
Mandarin
Govi (ᠭᠣᠪᠢ)
Mongolian
Hangchow
Hángzhōu (杭州)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Heilungkiang
Hēilóngjiāng (黑龙江)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Khejluntszyan (Хэйлунцзян)
Russian
Hohhot
Kökeqota (ᠬᠥᠬᠡᠬᠣᠲᠠ)
Mongolian
Hūhéhàotè (呼和浩特) / Hūshì (呼市)
Mandarin
Hokkien
Fújiàn (福建)
Hokkien
Archaic, but survives in English name of the language
Hong Kong
Hoeng1 Gong2 (香港)
Cantonese
Xiānggǎng
Mandarin
Inner Mongolia
Öbür mongɣul (ᠦᠪᠦᠷ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ)
Mongolian
Nèi Mĕnggǔ (内蒙古)
Mandarin
Kalgan
Kalgan(ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠯᠭᠠᠨ)
Mongolian
Zhāngjiākŏu (张家口) / Kālāgàn (喀拉干)
Mandarin
Archaic
Kwangchow
Gwong2 Zau1
Cantonese
Guǎngzhōu (广州)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Kweilin
Gveilinz
Zhuang
Guìlín (桂林)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Lop Nor /
Lop Nur
Luóbùpō (罗布泊)
Mandarin
Lob Nughur (ᠯᠣᠪ ᠨᠠᠭᠤᠷ)
Mongolian script
Lop Nur (لوپنۇر)
Uighur
Macau
Ou3 mun2 (澳門)
Cantonese
Àomén (澳门)
Mandarin
Mekong River
Méigōnghé (湄公河)
Mandarin
Mount Everest
Zhūmùlǎngmǎ Fēng
(珠穆朗玛峰)
Mandarin
Chomolungma (ཇོ་མོ་གླང་མ)
Tibetan
Mukden
Mukden
Manchu [ 12]
Archaic
Shěnyáng (沈阳)
Mandarin
Nanking
Nánjīng (南京)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Paotou
Bāotóu (包头)
Mandarin
Obsolete English spelling
Buɣutu qota (ᠪᠤᠭᠤᠲᠤ ᠬᠣᠲᠠ)
Mongolian
Peking
Běijīng (北京)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Port Arthur
Dàlián (大连)
Mandarin
Archaic
Santow
Shàntóu (汕头)
Mandarin
Archaic
Shaanxi
Shǎnxī (陕西)
Mandarin
Name spelled using Guoyeu Romatzyh romanization , as the name would be the same as Shanxi using pinyin without tones.
Sian
Xī'ān (西安)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Sinkiang
Xīnjiāng (新疆)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Soochow
Sūzhōu (苏州)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Swatow
Shàntóu (汕头)
Mandarin
Suan1tao5 (汕头)
Teochew
English orthography close to Teochew pronunciation (Teochew 'n' sound is nasal)
Tibet
Bod (བོད)
Tibetan
Xīzàng (西藏)
Mandarin
Tsingtao
Qīngdăo (青岛)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Yangtze River
Cháng jiāng (長江/长江)
Mandarin
Based on the archaic name Yángzĭ Jiāng (揚子江/扬子江)
Yellow River
Huáng Hé (黃河)
Mandarin
Yenchi
Yánjí (延吉)
Mandarin
Archaic, change in romanization
Yenji (옌지), Yǒnkil (연길)
Korean
Yenki
Yenji (옌지), Yǒnkil (연길)
Korean
Yánjí (延吉)
Mandarin
Croatia
Croatia Hrvatska
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Danube
Dunav
Croatian
Dalmatia
Dalmacija
Croatian
Istria
Istra
Croatian
Ragusa
Dubrovnik
Croatian
Historical exonym
Zara
Zadar
Croatian
Historical exonym
Cuba
Cuba
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Bay of Pigs
Bahía de Cochinos
Spanish
Cochino is one of several Spanish words used to define "pig"
Havana
(La) Habana
Spanish
Cyprus
Cyprus Kýpros/ Kıbrıs
English name
Endonym
Notes
Place
Language
Famagusta
Ammokhóstos (Αμμόχωστος)
Greek
Gazimaǧusa
Turkish
Kyrenia
Girne
Turkish
Kerýneia (Κερύνεια)
Greek
Limassol
Lemesós (Λεμεσός)
Greek
Limasol
Turkish
Nicosia
Lefkoşa
Turkish
Lefkosía (Λευκωσία)
Greek
Czech Republic
Historically, English-language sources used German names for many places in what is now the Czech Republic. With some exceptions (such as the Elbe and Oder rivers, both of which flow into Germany), this is no longer done by most sources.[ 13]
Denmark
Faroe Islands
Greenland
Several places were known under Danish names, or a variant of them. Now only the local Greenlandic is used.
Greenland Kalaallit Nunaat
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Frederikdshab
Paamiut
Greenlandic
Obsolete
Godthab
Nuuk
Greenlandic
Obsolete
Jacobshaven
Ilulissat
Greenlandic
Obsolete
Sondre Stromfjord
Kangerlussuaq
Greenlandic
Obsolete
Sondrestrom
Kangerlussuaq
Greenlandic
Obsolete
Thule
Qaanaaq
Greenlandic
Obsolete
Egypt
Egypt Miṣr (مصر)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Alexandria
Al-Iskandariyya (الإسكندرية)
Egyptian Arabic
Alexandria (ⲁⲗⲉⲝⲁⲛⲇⲣⲓⲁ)
Coptic
Eskendereyya (اسكندرية)
Egyptian Arabic
Rakote (ⲣⲁⲕⲟϯ )
Coptic
Cairo
Al-Qāhirah (القاهرة)
Standard Arabic
Maṣr (مَصر)
Egyptian Arabic
Giza
Al-Jīzah (الجيزة)
Standard Arabic
El-Gīzeh (الجيزة)
Egyptian Arabic
Luxor
Al-Uqṣur (الاقصر)
Standard Arabic
Babe (ⲡⲁⲡⲉ)
Coptic
Loqṣor (الأقصر)
Egyptian Arabic
Memphis
Manf (مَنْف)
Standard Arabic
Memfi (ⲙⲉⲙϥⲓ)
Coptic
Nile
An-Nīl (النيل)
Standard Arabic
En-Nīl (النيل)
Egyptian Arabic
Port Said
Bur Sa'īd (بور سعيد)
Standard Arabic
Bor Sa'īd (بور سعيد)
Egyptian Arabic
Suez
As-Suways (السويس)
Standard Arabic
The English name of Egypt derives from the French name, Egypte , which is derived from the Greek name, Aigyptos (Αίγυπτος).[ 14]
Estonia
Finland
Finland Suomi
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Karelia
Karjala
Finnish
From Latin
Lapponia
Lappi
Finnish
From Latin
Ostrobothnia
Pohjanmaa
Finnish
From Latin, compare Swedish Österbotten
Savonia
Savo
Finnish
From Latin
Tavastia
Häme
Finnish
From Latin
France
Georgia
Georgia Sakartvelo (საქართველო)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Caucasus
Kavkasioni (კავკასიონი)
Georgian
Tiflis
Tbilisi (თბილისი)
Georgian
Obsolete
Germany
This list does not include German place names with ß written with "ss" or umlauts being removed in some writing.
Greece
The exonym for Greece in English comes from Magna Graecia , which was a historical region in Italy colonized by the Greeks. The endonym Ellás comes from Helen of Troy , the legendary Greek figure whose abduction caused the Greek city-states to unite and fight against Troy during the Trojan War .
Greece Elládha/ Ellás (Ελλάδα/ Ἑλλάς)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Attica
Attikí (Αττική)
Greek
Athens
Athína (Αθήνα)
Greek
Boetia
Voiotía (Βοιωτία)
Greek
Corfu
Kérkyra (Κέρκυρα)
Greek
Corinth
Kórinthos (Κόρινθος)
Greek
Crete
Kríti (Κρήτη)
Greek
Cyclades
Kykládhes (Κυκλάδες)
Greek
Dodecanese
Dhodhekánisa (Δωδεκάνησα)
Greek
Epirus
Ipeiros (Ήπειρος)
Greek
Euboea
Evvoia (Εύβοια)
Greek
Heraklion
Irákleio (Ηράκλειο)
Greek
Icaria
Ikaría (Ικαρία)
Greek
Ithaca
Itháki (Ιθάκη)
Greek
Lepanto
Náfpaktos (Νάυπακτος)
Greek
Archaic
Macedonia
Makedonía (Μακεδονία)
Greek
Mediterranean Sea
Mesógeios thálassa (Μεσόγειος θάλασσα)
Greek
Missolonghi
Mesológi (Μεσολόγγι)
Greek
Naupactus
Náfpaktos (Νάυπακτος)
Greek
Greek name also used in English
Navarino
Pýlos (Πύλος)
Greek
Archaic
Patras
Pátra (Πάτρα)
Greek
Peloponnese
Pelopónnisos (Πελοπόννησος)
Greek
Philippi
Fílippoi (Φίλιπποι)
Greek
Piraeus
Peiraiás (Πειραιάς)
Greek
Rhodes
Ródhos (Ρόδος)
Greek
Rhodope Mountains
Rodhópi (Ροδόπη)
Greek
Salonica
Thessaloníki (Θεσσαλονίκη)
Greek
Archaic
Samothrace
Samothráki (Σαμοθράκη)
Greek
Sparta
Spárti (Σπάρτη)
Greek
Thebes
Thíva (Θήβα)
Greek
Thessalonica
Thessaloníki (Θεσσαλονίκη)
Greek
Greek name also used in English
Thessaly
Thessalía (Θεσσαλία)
Greek
Thrace
Thráki (Θράκη)
Greek
Zante
Zákynthos (Ζάκυνθος)
Greek
Archaic
Haiti
Haiti Haïti / Ayiti
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Labadee
Labadie
French
Hungary
Iceland
India
India Bhārat (भारत)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Allahabad
Prayagraj (प्रयागराज)
Hindi
Officially amended to Prayagraj but still in use in popular culture.
Allepey
Alappuzha (ആലപ്പുഴ)
Malayalam
Dated
Bangalore
Bengaluru (ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು)
Kannada
Benares
Varanasi (वाराणसी)
Hindi
Dated
Bombay
Mumbai (मुंबई)
Marathi
Dated
Calcutta
Kolkata (কলকাতা)
Bengali
Dated
Cawnpore
Kanpur (कानपुर)
Hindi
Obsolete
Cochin
Kochi (കൊച്ചി)
Malayalam
Delhi
Dilli (दिल्ली)
Hindi
Ganges River
Ganga (गंगा)
Hindi
Indus River
Sindhū (सिन्धु)
Sanskrit
Jaypore
Jaipur (जयपुर)
Hindi
Obsolete
Laccadive Islands
Lakshadweep (ലക്ഷദ്വീപ്)
Malayalam
Obsolete
Madras
Chennai (சென்னை)
Tamil
Dated
Palghat
Palakkad (പാലക്കാട്)
Malayalam
Obsolete
Pondicherry
Puducherry (புதுச்சேரி)
Tamil
Dated
Poona
Pune (पुणे)
Marathi
Dated
Simla
Shimla (शिमला)
Hindi
Obsolete
Trivandrum
Thiruvananthapuram (തിരുവനന്തപുരം)
Malayalam
Indonesia
Iran
Iran Irān (اݐران)
English name
Endonym
Note
Name
Language
Bushire
Bushehr (بوشهر)
Persian
Obsolete
Caspian Sea
Darya-ye Khazar (Khazar Sea)
Persian
Isfahan
Ešfahān (اصفهان)
Persian
Meshed
Mashhad (مشهد)
Persian
Obsolete
Teheran
Tehran (تهران)
Persian
Obsolete
Iraq
Iraq Al-Irāq (العراق)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Ctesiphon
Ṭaysafūn (طيسفون) or Qaṭaysfūn (قطيسفون)
Standard Arabic
Duhok
Dahūk (دهوك)
Standard Arabic
Dihok (دهۆک)
Kurdish
Beth Nohadra (ܒܝܬ ܢܘܗܕܪܐ)
Syriac
Euphrates River
Al-Furāt (الفرات)
Standard Arabic
Firat
Kurdish
Pǝrāth (ܦܪܬ)
Syriac
Mosul
Al-Mawṣil (الموصل)
Standard Arabic
Mawṣil (ܡܘܨܠ)
Syriac
Mosil (مووسڵ)
Kurdish
Tigris River
Deqlath (ܕܹܩܠܵܬ)
Syriac
Dîcle (دیجلە)
Kurdish
Dijla (دجله)
Standard Arabic
Ireland
The vast majority of placenames in Ireland are anglicisations , or phonetic renderings, of Irish language names. The exceptions to this are listed here:
Israel
The below listing is only a summary. Modern Israeli transcription systems (romanization of Hebrew ) vary from the spellings of many hundreds of place names of Ancient Israel adopted by Bible translations - both Christian, such as the King James Version (1611) and also Jewish versions such as the JPS (1917) .[ 15]
Israel Yisrael (ישראל)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Acre
Ako (עכו)
Modern Hebrew
Greek name
Beersheba
Beer Sheva' (באר שבע)
Modern Hebrew
Capernaum
Kfar Nachum (כפר נחום)
Modern Hebrew
Latin name
Dead Sea
Āl-Baḥrū l-Maytū (اَلْبَحْرُ الْمَيْتُ)
Standard Arabic
Yam hamMelaḥ (ים המלח)
Modern Hebrew
Galilee
haGalil (הגליל)
Modern Hebrew
Jaffa
Yafo (יפו)
Modern Hebrew
Joppa
Yafo (יפו)
Modern Hebrew
Greek name, dated
Jordan River
Nahr al-Urdun (نهر الأردن)
Standard Arabic
Nahar haYarden (נהר הירדן)
Modern Hebrew
Jerusalem
Ūršalīm (أُورُشَلِيمَ)
Standard Arabic
Yerushalayim (ירושלים)
Modern Hebrew
Latin name
Nazareth
Natzrat (נצרת)
Modern Hebrew
Greek name
Sea of Galilee
Imat Tbria (بحيرة طبريا)
Standard Arabic
Yamat haKineret (ימת הכינרת)
Modern Hebrew
Safed
Tzfat (צפת)
Modern Hebrew
Arabic name
Tiberias
Tverya (טבריה)
Modern Hebrew
Greek name
Italy
Italy Italia
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Apulia
Puglia
Standard Italian
Pùglia
Neapolitan
Aventine Hill
Aventino
Standard Italian
Caelian Hill
Celio
Standard Italian
Capitoline Hill
Campidoglio
Standard Italian
Florence
Firenze
Standard Italian
French name
Genoa
Genova
Standard Italian
Zêna
Ligurian
Herculaneum
Ercolano
Standard Italian
English uses different names for the ancient and modern places
Janiculum
Gianicolo
Standard Italian
Latin name
Latium
Lazio
Standard Italian
English uses different names for the ancient and modern places
Leghorn
Livorno
Standard Italian
Obsolete
Lombardy
Lombardéa
Lombard
French name
Lombardia
Standard Italian
Mantua
Mantua
Lombard
Mantova
Standard Italian
Milan
Milan
Lombard
Milano
Standard Italian
Montferrat
Monferrato
Standard Italian
French name
Monfrà
Piedmontese
Naples
Napoli
Standard Italian
French name
Napule
Neapolitan
Padua
Padova
Standard Italian
Pàdova
Venetian
Piedmont
Piemont
Piedmontese
Piemonte
Standard Italian
Phlegraean Fields
Campi Flegrei
Standard Italian
Pompeii
Pompei
Standard Italian
Latin name
Pontine Marshes
Agro Pontino
Standard Italian
Rome
Roma
Standard Italian
French name
Rubicon River
Rubicone
Standard Italian
Sardinia
Sardegna
Standard Italian
Sicily
Sicilia
Standard Italian
Sicilian
Sienna
Siena
Standard Italian
Obsolete
Syracuse
Sarasusa
Sicilian
Siracusa
Standard Italian
The Marches
Marche
Standard Italian
Obsolete
Tiber
Tevere
Standard Italian
Latin name
Tuscany
Toscana
Standard Italian
Turin
Torino
Standard Italian
Turin
Piedmontese
Trent
Trento
Standard Italian
Dated
Trent
Ladin and Lombard
Tyrol
Tirolo
Standard Italian
Venice
Venesia
Venetian
French name
Venezia
Standard Italian
Vesuvius
Vesuvio
Neapolitan
Standard Italian
Latin name
Many English exonyms were derived from the French variations, such as Rome and Venice.
Japan
The English name for Japan derives from the Portuguese name for the country, Japão, which was based on a Chinese transcription of Japan's endonym, Nippon or Nihon (日本).[ 16]
Laos
Laos Lāo (ລາວ)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Louangphabang
Luang Prabang (ຫລວງພະບາງ)
Lao
Also spelled Luangphabang
Mekong River
Maenam Khong (ແມ່ນ້ຳຂອງ)
Lao
Savannakhet
Kaysone Phomvihane (ໄກສອນ ພົມວິຫານ)
Lao
Viangchan[ 17]
Wīang chan (ວຽງຈັນ)
Lao
Vientiane
Lao
from French
Wiangchan[ 18]
Lao
An older variant of the country's name in English uses the definite article, the Laos, which is now obsolete.
Latvia
Lebanon
Lebanon Lubnān (لبنان)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Sidon
Ṣaydā (صيدا)
Standard Arabic
Tyre
Ṣūr (صور)
Standard Arabic
Tripoli
Ṭarābulus (طرابلس)
Standard Arabic
Libya
Libya Libiyā (ليبيا)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Cyrenaica
Barqah (برقة)
Standard Arabic
Fezzan
Fezzan (ⴼⵣⵣⴰⵏ)
Berber
Fizzān (فزان)
Standard Arabic
Misrata
Miṣrātah (مصراتة)
Standard Arabic
Sirte
Sirt (سرت)
Standard Arabic
Tripoli
Ṭrables
Berber
Ṭarābulus (طرابلس)
Standard Arabic
Ṭrābləs (طرابلس)
Maghrebi Arabic
Tripolitania
Ṭrables
Berber
Ṭarābulus (طرابلس)
Standard Arabic
Ṭrābləs (طرابلس)
Maghrebi Arabic
Lithuania
Lithuania Lietuva
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Neman river
Nemunas
Lithuanian
Nieman river
Nemunas
Lithuanian
Dated
Samogitia
Žemaitija
Lithuanian
Sudovia
Sudūva
Lithuanian
Yotvingia
Dainava
Lithuanian
Vilna or Wilna
Vilnius
Lithuanian
Obsolete
Malaysia
Mexico
Moldova
Moldova
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Kishinev
Chişinău
Romanian
Obsolete
Mongolia
Mongolia Mongγol Ulus (Монгол Улc/ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠤᠯᠤᠰ)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Gobi Desert
Govi (Говь/ ᠭᠣᠪᠢ)
Mongolian
Ulan Bator
Ulaanbaatar (Улаанбаатар/ ᠤᠯᠠᠭᠠᠨᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲ᠋ᠤᠷ)
Mongolian
Obsolete
Morocco
Morocco Al-Magrib (المغرب)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Casablanca
Ad-Dār Al-Bayḍā' (الدار البيضاء)
Standard Arabic
Kaza (كازا)[ 19]
Moroccan Arabic
Informal name for the city
Anfa (ⴰⵏⴼⴰ)
Berber
Fez
Fās (ⴼⴰⵙ)
Berber
Fās (فاس)
Standard Arabic
Tangier
Ṭanja (ⵟⴰⵏⵊⴰ)
Berber
Ṭanjah (طنجة)
Standard Arabic
The English name for the country derives from the city name Marrakesh .[ 20] The Arabic name for the country, al-Magrib (المغرب), is Arabic for "the west".
Myanmar
Myanmar Myanma (မြန်မာ)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Mekong River
Megaung Myit (မဲခေါင်မြစ်)
Burmese
Naypyidaw
Nay Pyi Taw (နေပြည်တော်)
Burmese
Pagan
Bagan (ပုဂံ)
Burmese
Dated
Rangoon
Yangon (ရန်ကုန်မြို့)
Burmese
Dated
Ummerapoora
Amarapura (အမရပူရ)
Burmese
Dated
Nepal
Nepal Nepāl (नेपाल)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Mount Everest
Sagarmatha (सगरमाथा)
Nepali
Netherlands
Norway
North Korea
The inhabitants of North Korea prefer the official name of the country, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) ,[ 21] Chosǒn, or simply Korea.
North Korea Chosǒn (조선)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Diamond Mountain
Kǔmkang-san (금강산)
Korean
English now uses rough transliteration Mount Kumgang
Paektu Mountain
Paektu-san (백두산)
Korean
Tumen River
Tuman-kang (두만강)
Korean
Mandarin name, as the river borders China
Yalu River
Amnok-kang (압록강)
Korean
Mandarin name, as the river borders China
Palestine
Palestine Filasṭīn (فلسطين)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Bethlehem
Beyt Laḥm (بيت لحم)
Levantine Arabic
Bayta Laḥm (بيت لحم)
Standard Arabic
Gaza City
Ġazzah (غَزَّة)
Standard Arabic
Hebron
Al-Ḵalīl (الخليل)
Standard Arabic
Jericho
Arīḥā (أريحا)
Standard Arabic
Jerusalem
Al-Quds (القُدس)
Standard Arabic
Latin name
Jordan River
Nahr al-Urdun (نهر الأردن)
Standard Arabic
Philippines
Poland
Poland Polska
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Auschwitz
Oświęcim
Polish
Dated, German name
Breslau
Wrocław
Polish
Dated, German name
Carpathian Mountains
Karpaty
Polish
Cracow
Kraków
Polish
Danzig
Gdańsk
Polish
Dated, German name
Galicia
Galicja
Polish
Giant Mountains
Karkonosze
Polish
Kashubia
Kaszëbë
Kashubian
Kaszuby
Polish
Kuyavia
Kujawy
Polish
Mazovia
Mazowsze
Polish
Mazuria
Mazury
Polish
Oder river
Odra
Polish
Pomerania
Pomorze
Polish
Subcarpathia
Podkarpacie
Polish
Sudetes, Sudeten, Sudeten Mountains
Sudety
Polish
Silesia
Śląsk
Polish
Ślōnsk
Silesian
Vistula river
Wisła
Polish
Warsaw
Warszawa
Polish
Portugal
Portugal
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Azores
Açores
Portuguese
Spanish name
Braganza
Bragança
Portuguese
Dated, Spanish name
Lisbon
Lisboa
Portuguese
Oporto
Porto
Portuguese
Obsolete
Tagus river
Tejo
Portuguese
Latin name
Romania
Romania România
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Bucharest
București
Romanian
Carpathian Mountains
Carpați
Romanian
Danube River
Dunărea
Romanian
Jassy
Iași [ 22]
Romanian
Obsolete
Northern Dobruja
Dobrogea
Romanian
Romanian half of former Dobruja region
Transylvania
Transilvania
Romanian
Wallachia
Țara Românească, Valahia
Romanian
Russia
Russia Rossiya (Россия)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Archangel
Arkhangelsk (Архангельск)
Russian
Dated
Black Sea
Chernoje (Черное)
Russian
Caucasus
Kavkaz (Кавказ)
Russian
Caspian Sea
Kaspijskoje more (Каспийское море)
Russian
Grozny
Sölƶa-Ġala (Соьлжа-ГӀала)
Chechen
Groznyj (Грозный)
Russian
Moscow
Moskva (Москва)
Russian
Orel
Oryol (Орёл)
Russian
Obsolete
Pacific Ocean
Tikhiy okean (Тихий океан)
Russian
Plescow
Pskov (Псков)
Russian
Obsolete
Saint Petersburg
Sankt-Peterburg (Санкт-Петербург)
Russian
Siberia
Sibir' (Сибирь)
Russian
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia As-Sa'ūdīyah (السعودية)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Arabian Sea
Al-Baḥr al-'Arabī (البحر العربي)
Standard Arabic
Empty Quarter
Rub' al Khali (ٱلرُّبْع ٱلْخَالِي)
Standard Arabic
Gulf of Aden
Ḫalīǧ ʻAdan (خليج عدن)
Standard Arabic
Jeddah
Jiddah (جِدَّة)
Standard Arabic
Mecca
Makkah (مکة)
Standard Arabic
Medina
Al-Madīnah (المدينة)
Standard Arabic
Persian Gulf
Xalij-e fârs (خلیج فارس)
Farsi
Al-Khalīj al-ˁArabī (اَلْخَلِيْجُ ٱلْعَرَبِيُّ)
Standard Arabic
Red Sea
Al-Baḥr al-ʾAḥmar (البحر الأحمر)
Standard Arabic
Riyadh
Er-Riyāḍ (الرياض)
Najdi Arabic
Ar-Riyāḍ (الرياض)
Standard Arabic
Serbia
Serbia Srbija (Србија)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Balkan Mountains
Stara Planina (Стара Планина)
Serbian
Belgrade
Beograd (Београд)
Serbian
French name
Danube river
Dunav (Дунав)
Serbian
Slovakia
Slovenia
Somalia
South Africa
Many South African towns have multiple names due to the number of languages. Additionally, some places have been renamed from English and Afrikaans.
South Korea
South Korea Hanguk (한국)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Liancourt Rocks
Dokdo (독도)
Korean
Port Hamilton
Geomundo (거문도)
Korean
Pusan
Busan (부산시)
Korean
Dated
Quelpart
Jeju (제주도)
Korean
Obsolete
Spain
English uses Spanish-language exonyms for some places in non-Spanish speaking regions of Spain.
Spain España
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Andalusia
Andalucía
Spanish
Basque Country
País Vasco
Spanish
Euskadi
Basque
Biscay
Bizkaia
Basque
Vizcaya
Spanish
Castile
Castilla
Spanish
Catalonia
Catalunya
Catalan
Latin name
Corunna
A Coruña
Galician
Obsolete
Douro
Duero
Spanish
Portuguese name
Majorca
Mallorca
Catalan
Dated
Minorca
Menorca
Catalan
Dated
Navarre
Nafarroa
Basque
Pampeluna
Pamplona
Spanish
Dated
Saragossa
Zaragoza
Spanish
Dated
Seville
Sevilla
Spanish
Tagus
Tajo
Spanish
Latin name
Teneriffe
Tenerife
Spanish
Obsolete, French name
The Groyne
A Coruña
Galician
Obsolete
Vittoria
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Compound of the Spanish and Basque names (often used separately)
Dated
Vitorixe
Basque form of Spanish name
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon in English until 1972.
Sri Lanka Shri Lanka (ශ්රී ලංකා)/ Ilaṅkai (இலங்கை)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Adam's Peak
Civaṉoḷipātam (சிவனொளிபாதம்)
Civaṉaṭipātam (சிவனடிபாதம்)
Tamil
Śrī Pāda (ශ්රී පාද)
Sinhala
Batticaloa
Maṭṭakkaḷappu (மட்டக்களப்பு)
Tamil
Madakalapuwa (මඩකලපුව)
Sinhala
Chilaw
Cilāpam (சிலாபம்)
Tamil
Halawta (හලාවත)
Sinhala
Colombo
Kolamba (කොළඹ)
Sinhala
Kolumpu (கொழும்பு)
Tamil
Delft
Neṭuntīvu (நெடுந்தீவு)
Tamil
Ḍelfṭ (ඩෙල්ෆ්ට්)
Sinhala
Galle
Galla (ගාල්ල)
Sinhala
Kāli (காலி)
Tamil
Jaffna
Yāḻppāṇam (யாழ்ப்பாணம்)
Tamil
Yāpanaya (යාපනය)
Sinhala
Kandy
Kaṇṭi (கண்டி)
Tamil
Mahanuwara (මහනුවර)
Sinhala
Kayts
Ūrkāvaṟtuṟai (ஊர்காவற்துறை)
Tamil
Kayiṭs (කයිට්ස්)
Sinhala
Mutwal
Modara (මෝදර)
Sinhala
Mukattuvāram (முகத்துவாரம்)
Tamil
Negombo
Meegumuwa (මීගමුව)
Sinhala
Nirkolompu (நீர்கொழும்பு)
Tamil
Point Pedro
Paruttittuṟai (பருத்தித்துறை)
Tamil
Pēduru Tuḍuva (පේදුරු තුඩුව)
Sinhala
Trincomalee
Tirukōṇamalai (திருகோணமலை)
Tamil
Thrikunamalaya (ත්රිකුණාමළය)
Sinhala
Sudan
Sudan As-Sūdān (السودان)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Khartoum
Al-Ḵurṭūm (الخَرطوم)
Standard Arabic
El-Ḵortūm (الخَرطوم)
Sudanese Arabic
Nile River
An-Nīl (النيل)
Standard Arabic
En-Nīl (النيل)
Sudanese Arabic
Omdurman
Omm Dormān (أُم درمان)
Sudanese Arabic
Umm Durmān (أُم درمان)
Standard Arabic
Port Sudan
Burtusudan (بورتسودان)
Standard Arabic
Bar'uut
Beja
Sweden
Sweden Sverige
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Dalecarlia
Dalarna
Elfdalian
Latin name; Swedish name also used
Swedish
Gothenburg
Göteborg
Swedish
North Bothnia
Norrbotten
Swedish
Swedish name also used
Scania
Skåne
Swedish
Latin name
The Dales
Dalarna
Elfdalian
Obsolete; translation of Swedish name
Swedish
West Bothnia
Västerbotten
Swedish
Swedish name also used in English
Switzerland
Historically, English-language sources borrowed French-language names for some places in German-speaking Switzerland. This is no longer done, and many sources now use German names for most Swiss German-speaking places.[ 23]
Syria
Syria Sūrīyah (سورية)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Aleppo
Ḥalab (حَلَب)
Standard Arabic
Levantine Arabic
Damascus
Dimašq (دِمَشْق)
Standard Arabic
Dimaš' (دِمَشْق)
Levantine Arabic
Euphrates River
Al-Furat (الفرات)
Standard Arabic
Homs
Ḥimṣ (حِمْص)
Standard Arabic
Ḥumṣ (حُمْص)
Levantine Arabic
Palmyra
Tadmur (تَدْمُر)
Standard Arabic
Levantine Arabic
Latakia
Al-Lāḏiqīyah (اللاذقية)
Standard Arabic
El-Lādi'iyyeh (اللاذقية)
Levantine Arabic
Thailand
Thailand was known as Siam in English until the Siamese revolution of 1932 .
Thailand Prathet Thai (ประเทศไทย)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Bangkok
Krung Thep (กรุงเทพ)
Thai
Bangkok was the name of a village built on the west bank of the Chao Phraya river before it grew and became the new capital of Siam , after the fall of Ayutthaya in 1767.[ 24] The city is called Krung Thep among Thai citizens, but Bangkok among non-Thai citizens. The Thai government has attempted to change the official English name to Krung Thep, but the unofficial name of Bangkok remains in common use.
Mekong River
Maenam Khong (แม่น้ำโขง)
Thai
Singora
Songkhla (สงขลา)
Thai
Obsolete
Taiwan
The main island of Taiwan is also known in English as Formosa . All Chinese names below are written in traditional characters . As mentioned above in the China section , many place names in Taiwan use either pinyin or Wade-Giles .
Taiwan (臺灣)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Pehoe
Phîⁿ-ô͘
Hokkien
Penghu (澎湖)
Mandarin
Obsolete, from Min Nan name Phênô
Pescadores
Phîⁿ-ô͘
Hokkien
Penghu (澎湖)
Mandarin
Dated, Portuguese name
Quemoy
Kimoi
Hokkien
Kinmen (金門)
Mandarin
Possibly a Spanish or Portuguese transcription of the Zhengzhou Hokkien name for the city, Kim-mûi [ 25]
Tunisia
Tunisia Tūnis (تونس)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Gabès
Gābes (قابس)
Maghrebi Arabic
Pronounced similar to English name
Qābis (قابس)
Standard Arabic
Sfax
Sifaks (ⵙⵉⴼⴰⴽⵙ)
Berber
Ṣfāqes (صفاقس)
Maghrebi Arabic
Ṣafaqus (صفاقس)
Standard Arabic
Sousse
Susa
Berber
Sūseh (سوسة)
Maghrebi Arabic
Sūsah (سوسة)
Standard Arabic
Turkey
Turkey Türkiye
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Adalia
Antalya
Turkish
Dated
Adrianople
Edirne
Turkish
Dated
Alexandretta
İskenderun
Turkish
Dated
Anemurium
Anamur
Turkish
Dated
Antioch
Antakya
Turkish
Dated
Bosphorus
Boǧaziçi
Turkish
Byzantium
İstanbul
Turkish
Obsolete
Caeserea
Kayseri
Turkish
Dated
Cappadocia
Kapadokya
Turkish
Claudiopolis
Mut
Turkish
Dated
Constantinople
İstanbul
Turkish
Dated
Dardanelles
Çanakkale Boǧazı
Turkish
Edessa
(Sanlı )urfa
Turkish
Dated
Ephesus
Efes
Turkish
Dated
Euphrates River
Fırat
Turkish
Gallipoli
Gelibolu
Turkish
Dated
Halicarnassus
Bodrum
Turkish
Dated
Heraclea Pontica
Karadeniz Ereǧli
Turkish
Dated
Iconium
Konya
Turkish
Dated
Imbros
Gökçeada
Turkish
Greek name
Istanbul
İstanbul
Turkish
Some consider Istanbul to be an English exonym of İstanbul .[ 26]
Normally spelled without İ in English, even in sources which would otherwise use it.[ 27]
Kerasous
Giresun
Turkish
Dated
Laranda
Karaman
Turkish
Dated
Magnesia ad Sipylum
Manisa
Turkish
Dated
Nicaea
Iznik
Turkish
Dated
Nicomedia
Izmit
Turkish
Dated
Pergamon
Bergama
Turkish
Dated
Philadelphia
Alaşehir
Turkish
Dated
Prusa
Bursa
Turkish
Dated
Scutari
Üsküdar
Turkish
Dated[ 28]
Seleucia
Silifke
Turkish
Dated
Smyrna
İzmir
Turkish
Dated
Tenedos
Bozcaada
Turkish
Greek name
Thrace
Trakya
Turkish
Tigris River
Dicle
Turkish
Tralles
Aydın
Turkish
Dated
Trebizond
Trabzon
Turkish
Dated
In June 2022, the United Nations agreed to change the country's official name in English as Türkiye at the request of the Turkish government.[ 29] However, the majority of English speakers still refer to the country as Turkey in daily use.
Ukraine
Ukraine Ukrajina (Україна)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Black Sea
Chorne (Чорне)
Ukrainian
Carpathian Ruthenia
Karpatska Rus' (Карпатська Русь)
Ukrainian
Historic region
Carpathian Ukraine
Karpatska Ukrayina (Карпатська Україна)
Ukrainian
Historic region
Chernobyl
Chornobyl (Чорнобиль)
Ukrainian
Russian name
Crimea
Krym (Крим)
Ukrainian
Region claimed by Russia, but many nations do not recognize it as part of Russia[ 30]
Danube River
Dunai (Дунай)
Ukrainian
Galicia
Halychyna (Галичина)
Ukrainian
Historic region
Gorlovka
Horlivka (Горлівка)
Ukrainian
Archaic, Russian name
Kharkov
Kharkiv (Харків)
Ukrainian
Archaic, Russian name
Kiev
Kyiv (Київ)
Ukrainian
Russian name; though the Russian endonym Kiev prevailed after the Soviet Union ended in 1991, in the late 2010s media outlets and governments began using Kyiv at the request of the Ukrainian government.
Krivoy Rog
Kryvyi Rih (Кривиі Ріг)
Ukrainian
Archaic, Russian name
Podolia
Podillia (Поділля)
Ukrainian
Historic region
Subcarpathia
Pidkarpattia (Підкарпаття)
Ukrainian
Historic region
Subcarpathian Rus
Pidkarpatska Rus' (Підкарпатська Русь)
Ukrainian
Historic region
Transcarpathia
Zakarpattia (Закарпаття)
Ukrainian
Transcarpathian Ukraine
Zakarpatska Ukrayina (Закарпатська Україна)
Ukrainian
Volhynia
Volyn' (Волинь)
Ukrainian
Historic region
United Kingdom
The places listed are where non-English local languages are mainly used or where the non-English names do not regularly correspond to the English one.
United States
Several places in the United States have additional names in various Native languages.
Vietnam
All cities and towns are often spelled without diacritics ; names without them are not listed here.
Yemen
Yemen al-Yaman (ٱلْيَمَنْ)
English name
Endonym
Notes
Name
Language
Socotra
Suquṭrā (سُقُطْرَىٰ)
Standard Arabic
Saqatri (ساقطري)
Soqotri
See also
References
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↑ Dorit Diskin Ravid Spelling Morphology 2012- Page 10 "For example, in the Hebraist tradition, current v would be transcribed as either w or b following Hebrew graphemes – so that official place names on road signs in Israel can be quite misleading to non-Hebrew readers traveling around Israel."
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↑ Lonely Planet Turkey ed. Verity Campbell 2007 Page 233 "There are also flights between İzmir and Europe on various European airlines (see p672). With the launch of İzmir Airlines, direct flights to Europe will greatly increase, and İzmir is billed to become one of Turkey's biggest hubs." and Page 291 "Original İznik tiles are antiquities and cannot be exported from Turkey, but new tiles make great, if not particularly cheap, souvenirs."
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↑ Jean-Pierre Duteil Alexandre de Rhodes' Histoire du royaume du Tonkin 1999 Page 37 "Tourane se développe aux dépends de Faifo à la fin du XVIfle siècle, et l'éclipsé à peu près complètement au XTXe. "Faifo" doit son nom au "marché" (phô) de Hôi an (Hôi-an phô). "Tourane" correspondrait à la pronunciation chinoise de .."
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