Names of Germany

European languages – name derived from:
  Proto-Germanic *Þeudiskaz
  Latin Germania
  the name of the Alamanni tribe
  the name of the Saxon tribe
  Proto-Slavic *němьcь
  Unclear origin

There are many widely varying names of Germany in different languages, more so than for any other European nation. For example:

Often language lags behind the changing society and names tend to retain references to first encounters: the Finnish first and foremost met the Saxons while the French faced the Alamanni. Comparable tendencies appear elsewhere, e.g. in names for Russia.[1]

Each of the names for Germany has been adapted into other languages all over the world. After an overview of variants this article presents etymological and geographic context for the forms and their worldwide usage as well as names used in bureaucracy.

  1. ^ a b Glushak, Vasiliy (29 October 2022), The Content of the Concept Germans (Rus. NEMETS) in the Ancient Russian Chronicles of the 10th–16th Centuries, Rochester, NY, retrieved 27 March 2024{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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