List of country names in various languages (J–P)

Most countries of the world have different names in different languages. Some countries have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. This article attempts to give all known alternative names for all nations, countries and sovereign states. It does not offer any opinion about what the "original", "official", "real", or "correct" name of any country is or was.

Countries are listed alphabetically by their current best-known name in English. Each English name is followed by its currently best-known 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 listed, to provide an answer to the question "What is that name in..."?. 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 alphabetize it in 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.

For reasons of size, this article is broken into four parts:

Table of contents: J K L M N O P

Jacaranda

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Jamaica Chamaica (Aragonese), Chameka - จาเมกา (Thai), Ǧāmāykā - ጃማይካ (Amharic), il-Ġamajka (Maltese), Giamaica (Italian), Hamayka (Filipino/Tagalog), an Iamáice (Irish), Iamaĭka - Ямайка (Belarusian), Iameuga (Scots Gaelic), Jamaica (English, Dutch, Estonian, Hungarian, Latin, Min Nan, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Võro, Welsh), Jamaika (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Faroese, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Inuktitut, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Turkish), Jamaika - جامايكا (Arabic, Persian), Jamaika - ג'אמייקה (Hebrew), Jamaika - ジャマイカ (Japanese), Jamaïque (French), Jamajka (Croatian, Czech, Polish, Slovak, Slovene), Jamajka - Јамајка (Macedonian, Serbian), Jamajko (Esperanto), J·amayica (Franco-Provençal), Jamayka - Ջամայկա (Armenian), Jameika / Chameik'a - 자메이카 (Korean), Shamayka (Quechua), Tzamáika - Ιαμαϊκή (Greek), Xamaica (Asturian, Leonese), Xamayka (Aymara), Xhamaijkë (Albanian), Yámǎijiā - 牙買加/牙买加 (Mandarin Chinese), Yamayka (Azeri), Yamayka - Ямайка (Bulgarian, Russian, Kyrgyz, Ukrainian), ஜமைக்கா(Tamil)
Japan Chapón (Aragonese), Ǧāpān - ጃፓን (Amharic), il-Ġappun (Maltese), Giappone (Italian), Giapun (Romansh), Hapón (Filipino/Tagalog), Hapõñ (Guarani), Iapan (Scots Gaelic), Iaponía - Ιαπωνία (Greek), Iaponia (Latin), Ilbon - 일본(日本) (Korean), Jaapan (Estonian, Võro), Japan (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Danish, Dutch, Filipino/Tagalog variant, Faroese, German, Norwegian, Swedish), Japán (Hungarian), Japan - Јапан (Serbian), Jāpāna - জাপান (Assamese, Bengali), Japāna (Latvian), Japani (Finnish), Japanio (Esperanto), Japanip Inuujarvik (Inuktitut), Japańska (Lower Sorbian), Japão (Portuguese), el Japó (Catalan), J·apon (Franco-Provençal), Japon (French, Interlingua), Zhapon - ژاپن (Persian), Japón (Spanish), Japonia (Albanian, Polish, Romanian), Japonia - Ճապոնիա (Armenian), Japonija (Lithuanian), Japonija - Јапонија (Macedonian), Japonska (Slovene), Japonsko (Czech, Slovak), Japonya (Turkish), Jepang (Indonesian), Jepun (Malay), Jeupun (Acehnese), Ji̍t-pún (Min Nan), Nhật Bản, Nhật Bổn, or Nhật Bủn (Vietnamese), Nippon or Nihon - 日本 (Japanese), Nihun (Quechua), Rìběn - 日本 (Mandarin Chinese), an tSeapáin (Irish), Siapan (Welsh), Xapón (Asturian, Galician, Leonese), al-Yābān - اليابان (Arabic), Yapan - יפן (Hebrew), Yapan - יאַפּאַן (Yiddish), Yaponiya (Azeri), Japon - Жапон (Kyrgyz), Yaponiya - Япoния (Bashkir, Bulgarian, Russian), Yaponiya - Япoнія (Ukrainian), Yipun - ญี่ปุ่น (Thai), ஜப்பான் (Tamil)
Jordan Chodaen - จอร์แดน (Thai), Chordania (Aragonese), Giordania (Italian), il-Ġordan (Maltese), Hordán (Filipino/Tagalog), Hordanan - Հորդանան (Armenian), Hurdanya (Quechua), Iardaniia - Ярданія (Belarusian), Iok-tàn (Min Nan), Iòrdan (Scots Gaelic), Iordanía - Ιορδανία (Greek), Iordania (Romanian), Iordaniya - Иордания (Russian, Kyrgyz), Iorddonen (Welsh), Jardāna - জর্দান (Bengali), Jordaania (Estonian, Võro), Jordan (Croatian, Danish, Faroese, Malay, Norwegian), Jordan - Јордан (Macedonian, Serbian), Jordania (Albanian, Finnish, Interlingua, Latin, Polish, Spanish), Jordánia (Hungarian), Jórdanía - (Icelandic), Jordânia (Portuguese), Jordanië (Afrikaans, Dutch), J·ordanie (Franco-Provençal), Jordanie (French), Jordanien (Alemannic, German, Swedish), Jordānija (Latvian), Jordanija (Lithuanian, Slovene), Jordanio (Esperanto), Jordánsko (Czech, Slovak), Jurutan (Inuktitut), Rjor-ḍana - རྗོར་ཌན། རྗ (Tibetan), al-Urdun - الأردن (Arabic), Ürdün or İordaniya (Azeri), Ürdün (Turkish), Xordania (Asturian), Xordaña (Leonese) Yarden - ירדן (Hebrew), Yardn - ירדן (Yiddish), Yordania (Acehnese, Indonesian), Yordaniya - Йордания (Bulgarian), Yordaniya - Йорданія (Ukrainian), Yordanya (Central Bikolano), Yoreudan / Yorŭdan - 요르단 (Korean), Yorudan - ヨルダン (Japanese), Yuēdàn - 約旦/约旦 (Chinese), ஜோர்டான்(Tamil)

Formerly Ever Ha'Yarden - עבר הירדן/Smol Ha'Yarden - שמאל הירדן (Hebrew), Mavera-i Ürdün (Turkish), Teuranseu Yoreudan / T'ŭransŭ Yorŭdan - 트란스 요르단 (Korean), Transgiordania (Italian), Transjordan (Danish, English, Malay, Norwegian), Transjordania (Finnish, Polish, Spanish), Transjordânia (Portuguese), Transjordanië (Dutch), Transjordanie (French), Transjordanien (German, Swedish), Transjordanija - Трансјорданија (Macedonian), Transjordánsko (Czech), Transyordania (Indonesian), Wàiyuēdàn - 外约旦 (Mandarin Chinese)

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English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Kazakhstan Casachia (Latin), Casachstàn (Scots Gaelic, Welsh), Casaquistão (Portuguese variant), Cazaquistán (Aragonese), Cazaquistão (Portuguese), an Chasacstáin (Irish), Ghazaghestan - قزاقستان (Persian), Ghazakhstan - Ղազախստան (Armenian), Hāsàkè - 哈薩克/哈萨克 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Hāsàkèsītǎn - 哈薩克斯坦/哈萨克斯坦 (Mandarin Chinese), Kajaheuseutan / K'ajahŭsŭt'an - 카자흐스탄 (Korean), Kājākhastāna - কাজাখস্তান (Assamese, Bengali), Kasachstan (Alemannic, German), Kasahstan (Estonian), Kasahistan (Cebuano, Waray-Waray), Kasakhstan (Danish, Norwegian), Kasakstan (Afrikaans, Faroese, Icelandic), Kasastan (Kapampangan, Võro), Kazachstán (Czech), Kazachstan (Dutch, Polish, Slovak), Kazachstan - קזחסטן (Hebrew), Kazachstanas (Lithuanian), Kazacstan (Franco-Provençal), Kazafusutan - カザフスタン (Japanese), Kazaĥio (Esperanto), Kazahstan (Aromanian, Romanian, Slovene), Kazahstan - Казахстан (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian), Kazahstāna (Latvian), Kazahsztán (Hungarian), Kazajistán (Guaraní), Kazajistán or Kazajstán (Spanish), Kazakhistán (Asturian), Kazakhstan (Acehnese, French, Min Nan), Kāzākhstān - كازاخستان (Arabic, Urdu), Kazakhstan - Казакстан (Kyrgyz), Kazakhstan - Казахстан (Russian, Ukrainian), Kazakistan (Italian, Turkish), il-Każakistan (Maltese), Kazakistani (Albanian), Kazakhstan (Filipino/Tagalog, Swedish), Kazakhstan (Finnish), Kazakhstan - Казакстан (Macedonian variant), Kazakstán - Καζακστάν (Greek), Khasaksathan - คาซัคสถาน (Thai), Qasaqsitan (Inuktitut), Qazakheti - ყაზახეთი (Georgian), Qazaqstan - Қазақстан (Kazakh), Qazaxıstan (Azeri), கஜகஸ்தான் (Tamil)
Kenya Ceinia (Scots Gaelic), Cenia or Cenya (Welsh), Chenia (Italian), il-Kenja (Maltese), Keenia (Estonian), Keeniä (Võro), Keña (Asturian), Keňa (Czech), Kenia (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Dutch, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, German, Polish, Romanian alternative, Spanish), Kenia - ケニア (Japanese), K'enia - 케니아 (North Korean alternate), Keniia - Кенія (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Kenija (Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Kenija - Кенија (Macedonian, Serbian), Keniya (Azeri), Keniẏā - কেনিয়া (Bengali), Keniya - Кения (Bulgarian, Russian, Kyrgyz), Kenja (Faroese), Kenjo (Esperanto), Kěnníyà - 肯尼亞/肯尼亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Kenya (Acehnese, Bambara, Danish, Estonian alternate, Filipino/Tagalog, French, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Min Nan, Norwegian, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish), Kényā - ኬንያ (Amharic), Kenya - Քենյա (Armenian), Kenya, Kenië or Kenyë (Dutch alternates), Kénya - Κένυα (Greek), Kenya - קניה (Hebrew), Kenya / K'enya - 케냐 (Korean), Kenya - كنيا (Persian), Kěyà - 肯亞/肯亚 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Khenya - เคนยา (Thai), Kinia (Inuktitut), Kīniyā - كينيا (Arabic), Quênia (Brazilian Portuguese), Quénia (European Portuguese), கென்யா(Tamil)
Kiribati Ciribeas (Scots Gaelic), Jīlǐbāsī - 基里巴斯 (Mandarin Chinese), Jílǐbāsī - 吉里巴斯 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Khiribas - คิริบาส (Thai), Kiribāsa - কিরিবাস (Bengali), Kiribasi / K'iribasi - 키리바시 (Korean), Kiribasu - キリバス (Japanese), Kiribati (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Aragonese, Asturian, Azeri, Central Bikolano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Maltese, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese variant, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Võro), Kīrībātī - كيريباتي (Arabic), Kiribati - Кирибати (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Kyrgyz, Serbian), Kiribati - קיריבטי (Hebrew), Ki-ri-ba-ti - ཀི་རི་བ་ཏི། (Tibetan), Kiribatis (Lithuanian), Kiribato (Esperanto), Kirimpáti - Κιριμπάτι (Greek), Kiripasi (Inuktitut), Kirybati - Кірибаті (Ukrainian), Kirybatsi - Кірыбаці (Belarusian), Quiribati (Portuguese), கிரிபட்டி(Tamil)
Korea Chāoxiǎn - 朝鮮 / 朝鲜 (Chinese - usually North Korea), Chosŏn - 조선 (Korean - North Korea), Coiria (Scots Gaelic), Corea (Asturian, Galician, Italian, Spanish, Welsh), Corée (French), Coréia (Brazilian Portuguese), Coreia (European Portuguese), Hanguk / Han'guk - 한국 (Korean - South Korea), Hánguó - 韓國 / 韩国 (Chinese - usually South Korea), Hân-kok (Min Nan), Hàn Quốc or Nam Triều Tiên (Vietnamese), il-Korea (Maltese), Kankoku - 韓国 or Daikanminkoku - 大韓民国 (Japanese - South Korea), Kaoli - เกาหลี (Thai), Kita-Chōsen - 北朝鮮 or Chōsen Minshushugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku - 朝鮮民主主義人民共和国 (Japanese - North Korea), Kore - كره (Persian), Kore (Turkish), Korea (Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Javanese, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Swahili, Swedish, Võro), Korea - Կորեա (Armenian), Koréa - Κορέα (Greek), Korea - קוריאה (Hebrew), Koreĭ - Корей (Ossetic), Koreio (Esperanto), Koreja (Bosnian, Croatian, Latvian, Slovene), Kòreja (Kashubian), Korėja (Lithuanian), Koreja - Кореја (Macedonian, Serbian), Koreya - Корея (Bulgarian, Russian, Kyrgyz, Ukrainian), Koriyā - कोरिया (Hindi), Coreea (Romanian), Kuria (Inuktitut), Solongos - Солонгос (Mongolian), கொரியா (Tamil)
Note: In East Asian languages, 朝鮮 normally refers to North Korea and 韓國 to South Korea, but expressions along the lines of Nán Chāoxiǎn (南朝鮮) for South Korea and Běi Hán (北韓) for North Korea are also found in Chinese. Vietnamese also uses Nam Triều Tiên for South Korea. See also Names of Korea.
Kuwait Coveite (Portuguese variant), Cuibhèit (Scots Gaelic), Kēwēitè- 科威特 (Mandarin Chinese), Khuwet - คูเวต (Thai), Khu-wi-thi - ཁུ་ཝི་ཐི། (Tibetan), Koeweit (Afrikaans, Dutch), Kouvéit - Κουβέιτ (Greek), Koveyit (Franco-Provençal), Koweït (French), Koweit (Portuguese), Kuvaat (Inuktitut), Kuvait (Hungarian), Kuvajt (Czech, Slovene), Kuvajt - Кувајт (Macedonian, Serbian), Kuvajto (Esperanto), Kuvėĭt - Кувэйт (Belarusian), Kuveit (Estonian, Võro), Kuveit - כווית (Hebrew), Kuveita (Latvian), Kuveitas (Lithuanian), Kuveiti - ქუვეითი (Georgian), Küveyt (Azeri), Kuveyt - Кувейт (Bulgarian, Russian, Kyrgyz, Ukrainian), Kuveyt (Turkish), Kuwait (Acehnese, Alemannic, Aragonese, Asturian, Central Bikolano, Danish, Dutch, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Min Nan, Norwegian, Portuguese variant, Spanish, Swedish), il-Kuwajt (Maltese), al-Kuwayt - الكويت (Arabic), Kuweiteu / K'uweit'ŭ - 쿠웨이트 (Korean), Kuwejt (Polish), Kuwēto - クウェート (Japanese), Kuẏeta - কুয়েত (Bengali), Quveit - Քուվեիթ (Armenian), Kuweit (Romanian), குவைத்(Tamil)
Kyrgyzstan Chirgisia (Latin), Ciorgastàn (Scots Gaelic), Cirgistan (Welsh alternative), Cyrgystan (Welsh), Gherghīzestān - قرقيزستان (Persian), Ghrghstan - Ղրղստան (Armenian), Jí'ěrjísī - 吉爾吉斯/吉尔吉斯 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Jí'ěrjísīsītǎn - 吉爾吉斯斯坦/吉尔吉斯斯坦 (Mandarin Chinese), Khikitsathan - คีร์กีซสถาน (Thai), Kiragijistāna - কিৰগিজিস্তান (Assamese), Kiragijistāna - কিরগিজিস্তান (Bengali), Kireugiseuseutan / K'irŭgisŭsŭt'an - 키르기스스탄 (Korean), Kirghizia (English variant, Italian variant), Kirghizistan (French, Italian), Kirghizistán - Κιργιζιστάν (Greek), Kirgiisia (Estonian variant), Kirgisia (Faroese, Finnish), Kirgisië (Afrikaans), Kirgisien (Danish variant), Kirgisistan (Alemannic, Danish, German, Norwegian), Kirgistan (Cebuano, Croatian, Danish variant, former Finnish, Indonesian, Kapampangan, Polish), Kirgistan - Киргистан or Kirgizija - Киргизија (Macedonian, Serbian), Kirgistani (Albanian), Kirgizië (Dutch), Kirgizija (Lithuanian, Slovene variant), Kirgizio (Esperanto), Kirgizistan (Slovene, Swedish), Kırgızistan (Turkish), il-Kirgiżistan (Maltese), Kirgizisztán (Hungarian), Kirgizsko (Slovak), Kirgizstan - Киргизстан (Bulgarian), Kirgizstāna (Latvian), Kirgiztan (Acehnese), Kirguistán (Asturian), Kirguistán, Kirguizistán or Kirguisia (Spanish), Kirguistan (Waray-Waray), Kirguizistan (Franco-Provençal), Kirgizstan - קירגיזסטן (Hebrew), Kirugisu - キルギス (Japanese), Kõrgõstan (Võro), Kõrgõzstan (Estonian), Kyrgyzstán (Czech), Kyrgyzstan - Кыргызстан (Kirghiz, Russian), Kyrgyzstan - Киргизстан (Ukrainian), Kyrgyzstan (Filipino/Tagalog, Min Nan), Qirghīzstān - قرغيزستان (Arabic), Qirgizeti - ყირგიზეთი (Georgian), Qırğızıstan (Azeri), Qirugisitan (Inuktitut), Quirguisistán (Aragonese), Quirguistão (Portuguese variant), Quirguízia (Portuguese variant), Quirguizistão (Portuguese variant), Qyrghythstan - Ҡырғыҙстан (Bashkir), , Kîrgîzstan or Republica Kîrgîză (Romanian),கிர்கிஸ்தான்(Tamil)

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English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Laos il-Laos (Maltese), Lao - ลาว (Thai), Lāo - ລາວ (Lao), Lào (Vietnamese), Lao-kok (Min Nan), Laos (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Asturian, Azeri, Central Bikolano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish, Turkish), Laos - Լաոս (Armenian), Laos - Лаос (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Láos - Λάος (Greek), Laos - לאוס (Hebrew), Laos - لائوس (Persian), Lāosa - লাওস (Bengali), Laosa (Latvian), Laosas (Lithuanian), Laoso (Esperanto), Laosz (Hungarian), Lǎowō - 老挝 (Mandarin Chinese), Làthos (Scots Gaelic), Lausi (Inuktitut), Liáoguó - 寮國 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Raoseu / Raosŭ - 라오스 (Korean), Raosu - ラオス (Japanese), லாவோஸ்(Tamil)
Latvia an Laitbhe (Scots Gaelic), an Laitvia (Irish), Latbiya (Filipino/Tagalog), Latfia (Welsh), Läti (Estonian, Võro), Lātuōwéiyà - 拉脫維亞/拉脱维亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Latupia (Inuktitut), Latvia (Acehnese, Finnish, Malay, Min Nan), Latvia - Լատվիա (Armenian), Látvia - Λάτβια (Greek variant), Latvija (Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Latvio (Esperanto), Lātviyā ላትቪያ (Amharic), Latviya (Azeri), Latviya - Латвія (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Latviya - Латвия (Bulgarian, Russian), Latviya - לטביה (Hebrew), il-Latvja (Maltese), Latwia - ลัตเวีย (Thai), Letland (Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch), Letland - לעטלאַנד (Yiddish), Letoña (Guaraní), Letonia (Albanian, Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Basque, Romanian, Spanish), Letônia (Brazilian Portuguese), Letònia (Catalan), Letonía - Λεττονία (Greek), Letónia (European Portuguese), Lètonie (Franco-Provençal), Letonija - Летонија (Macedonian, Serbian), Letonya (Filipino/Tagalog alternate, Turkish), Lettland (Alemannic, Faroese, German, Icelandic, Low Saxon, Norwegian, Swedish), Lettonia (Italian, Latin, Romansh), Lettonie (French), Lettország (Hungarian), Łotwa (Polish), Lotyšsko (Czech, Slovak), Rateubia / Rat'ŭbia - 라트비아 (Korean), Ratobia - ラトビア (Japanese), லாட்வியா(Tamil)
Lebanon Leabanon (Scots Gaelic), Lebānana - লেবানন (Bengali), Lebanon (Acehnese, Central Bikolano, Filipino/Tagalog, Indonesian), Lebanon - เลบานอน (Thai), Le-pa-nona ལེ་པ་ནོན། (Tibetan), Levanon - לבנון (Hebrew), Levonon - לבֿנון (Yiddish), Liban - Лібан (Belarusian), Liban (Franco-Provençal, French, Polish, Romanian), Liban - Либан (Macedonian, Serbian), Libāna (Latvian), Libanan - Լիբանան (Armenian), Libanas (Lithuanian), Líbānèn - 黎巴嫩 (Mandarin Chinese), Libani (Albanian), Libani - ლიბანი (Georgian), Libano (Aragonese, Esperanto, Italian), Líbano (Asturian, Filipino/Tagalog variant, Portuguese, Spanish), Libanon (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Indonesian alternate, Norwegian, Romansh, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish), Líbanon - (Icelandic), il-Libanu (Maltese), Libanus (Latin, Welsh), Liibanon (Estonian, Võro), an Liobáin (Irish), Lī-pa-lùn (Min Nan), Lipanun (Inuktitut), Livan (Azeri alternate), Livan - Ливaн (Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian), Lívanos - Λίβανος (Greek), Lubnān - لبنان (Arabic), Lübnan (Azeri, Turkish), Lubnan (Malay), Rebanon - レバノン (Japanese), Rebanon - 레바논 (Korean), லெபனான் (Tamil)
Lesotho il-Lesoto (Maltese), Láisuǒtuō - 萊索托/莱索托 (Mandarin Chinese), Lesota - Лесота (Belarusian), Lesotas (Lithuanian), Lesotho (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Asturian, Breton, Catalan, Cebuano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Filipino/Tagalog variant, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish variant, Turkish, Welsh), Lesotho - লেসোথো (Bengali), Lesothô (Franco-Provençal), Lesótho - Λεσόθο (Greek), Lesothō - เลโซโท (Thai), Le-so-tho - ལི་སོ་ཐོ། (Tibetan), Lésoto - ሌሶቶ (Amharic), Lesoto (Aragonese, Azeri, Bambara, Bosnian, Central Bikolano, Esperanto, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog variant, Latvian, Polish variant, Portuguese, Scots Gaelic, Slovene, Spanish variant), Lesoto - Лесото (Bulgarian, Chuvash, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Lesōtō - ލެސޯތޯ (Divehi), Lesoto - לסוטו (Hebrew), Lesótó (Icelandic), Lisoto (Filipino/Tagalog variant), Lisusu (Inuktitut), Resoto - レソト (Japanese), Resoto / Resot'o - 레소토 (Korean), லெசோதோ(Tamil)
Liberia Lāiberiẏā - লাইবেরিয়া (Bengali), Laibiria - ไลบีเรีย (Thai), Lāybériyā - ላይቤሪያ (Amharic), Libeeria (Estonian), Libeeriä (Võro), Libèiria (Scots Gaelic), Liberia (Acehnese, Alemannic, Aragonese, Asturian, Bambara, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish), Liberia - Լիբերիա (Armenian), Libèria (Franco-Provençal), Liberia - ליבריה (Hebrew), Libéria (Hungarian, Portuguese), Liberië (Afrikaans), Libérie (Czech), Libērija (Latvian), Liberija (Lithuanian, Slovene), Liberija - Либерија (Macedonian, Serbian), Liberio (Esperanto), Liberiya (Azeri), Liberiya - Либерия (Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian), il-Liberja (Maltese), Liberya (Turkish), Lìbǐlǐyà - 利比裡亞/利比里亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Lipiria (Inuktitut), Livería - Λιβερία (Greek), Raiberia - 라이베리아 (Korean), Riberia - リベリア (Japanese), லைபீரியா(Tamil)
Libya Libia (Albanian, Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Basque, Catalan, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Romansh, Scots Gaelic, Spanish, Welsh), Libia - Լիբիա (Armenian), Líbia (Hungarian, Portuguese), an Libia (Irish), Libia - ลิเบีย (Thai), Libië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Libie (Franco-Provençal), Lībija (Latvian), Libija (Lithuanian, Slovene), Libija - Либија (Macedonian, Serbian), Libio (Esperanto), Libiyā - ሊቢያ (Amharic), Libiẏā - লিবিয়া (Bengali), Libiya - Либия (Bulgarian), Lìbǐyà - 利比亞/利比亚 (Mandarin Chinese), il-Libja (Maltese), Libya (Acehnese, Bambara, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, Latin, Turkish), Líbya (Slovak), Libye (Alemannic, Czech, French), Libyen (Danish, German, Norwegian, Swedish), Liibüa (Estonian), Liibüä (Võro), Lipia (Inuktitut), Liviya (Azeri), Liviya - Ливия (Russian, Ukrainian), Livýi - Λιβύη (Greek), Luv - לוב (Hebrew), Ribia - リビア (Japanese), Ribia - 리비아 (Korean), லிபியா(Tamil)
Liechtenstein il-Liechtenstein (Malta), Lestenstin (Waray-Waray), Liachtaschta (Alemannic), Liachtnstoa (Austro-Bavarian), Lichtenshtein - Լիխտենշտեին (Armenian), Lichtenshtein - ליכטנשטיין (Hebrew), Líchtenstain - Λίχτενσταϊν (Greek), Lichtenštajnsko (Slovak), Lichtenstein (Indonesian alternate), Lichtenšteinas (Lithuanian), Lichtenštejnsko (Czech), Lichtenstenum (Latin), Liechtenstein (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Aragonese, Asturian, Breton, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Min Nan, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish, Swedish, Võro, Welsh), Lièzhīdūnshìdēng - 列支敦士登 (Mandarin Chinese), Lièzhīdūnsīdēng - 列支敦斯登 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Lihtenshtajn (Albanian), Lihtenshtayn - Лихтенщайн (Bulgarian), Lihtenštajn (Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene), Lihtenštajn - Лихтенштајн (Macedonian, Serbian), Lihtenştayn (Turkish), Lihtenšteina (Latvian), Liĥtenŝtejno (Esperanto), Likhtenshteyn - Лихтенштейн (Russian), Likhtenshteyn - Ліхтенштейн (Ukrainian), Liktenstain - ลิกเตนสไตน์ (Thai), Liktinstein (Faroese), Lisitinsutain (Inuktitut), Listenstaina (Brazilian Portuguese variant), Listenstaine (Portuguese variant), Lixtenşteyn (Azeri), Rihitenshutain - リヒテンシュタイン (Japanese), Rihitensyutain / Rihit'ensyut'ain - 리히텐슈타인 (Korean), லிச்சென்ஸ்டீன்(Tamil)
Lithuania Leedu (Estonian, Võro), Liettua (Finnish), Lietuva (Latvian, Lithuanian, Min Nan), Liotuàinia (Scots Gaelic), an Liotuáin (Irish), Lita - ליטא,ליטה (Hebrew), Lìtáowǎn - 立陶宛 (Mandarin Chinese), Litaue (Afrikaans, Alemannic), Litauen (Danish, German, Low Saxon, Norwegian, Swedish), Litava (Faroese), Litawska (Lower Sorbian), Lite - ליטע (Yiddish), Litháen (Icelandic), Lithouanía - Λιθουανία (Greek), Lithuania (Acehnese), Lithuania - ลิทัวเนีย (Thai), Lithwania (Welsh), Litouwen (Dutch), Litovio (Esperanto), Lituaña (Aymara, Guaraní), Lituania (Albanian, Aragonese, Asturian, Basque, Inuktitut, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Romansh, Spanish), Lituània (Catalan), Lituânia (Portuguese), Lituanie (Franco-Provençal, French), Lituanie - ليتواني (Persian), Litva - Լիտվա (Armenian), Litva (Aromanian, Azeri, Czech, Slovak, Slovene), Litva - Літва (Belarusian), Litva - Литва (Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian), Litvánia (Hungarian), Litvanija - Литванија (Macedonian, Serbian), Litvanya (Turkish), Litwa (Polish), Litwaniya (Filipino/Tagalog), il-Litwanja (Maltese), Lytva - Литва (Ukrainian), Ritoania - リトアニア (Japanese), Rituania / Rit'uania - 리투아니아 (Korean), லிதுவேனியா(Tamil)
Lower Austria Ala-Itävalta, Alam-Austria (Estonian), Alsó-Ausztria (Hungarian), Aşağı Avusturya (Turkish), Austria Inferioară (Romanian), Baixa Áustria (Portuguese), Baja Austria (Spanish), Bassa Austria (Italian), Basse-Autriche (French), Dolna Austria (Polish), Dolna Avstrija - Долна Австрија (Macedonian), Dolné Rakúsko (Slovene), Dolní Rakousy or Dolní Rakousko (Czech), Donja Austrija (Bosnian, Croatian), Neder-Oostenrijk (Dutch), Neder-Oostenryk (Afrikaans), Neðra Austurríki (Islandic), Niederösterreich (German), Spodnja Avstrija (Slovak), Nizhnyaya Avstriya - Нижняя Австрия (Russian), Nyzhnya Avstriya - Нижня Австрія (Ukrainian) An Ostair Ìochdarach (Scots Gaelic), கீழை ஆஸ்திரியா (Tamil)
Luxembourg Laksemboek - ลักเซมเบิร์ก (Thai), Lëtzebuerg (Luxembourgish), Liuksemburgas (Lithuanian), Ljuksemburh - Люкceмбуpг (Ukrainian), Louxemvoúrgo - Λουξεμβούργο (Greek), Lucembursko (Czech), Lucsamburg (Irish, Scots Gaelic), Lục Xâm Bảo (Vietnamese), Lugsamburg (Scots Gaelic variant), Luhemburgo (Central Bikolano), Luksemboarch (Frisian), Luksèmburg (Acehnese), Luksemburg (Croatian, Estonian, Faroese, Indonesian, Polish, Slovene), Luksemburg - Луксембург (Macedonian, Serbian), Lüksemburg (Turkish), Luksemburga (Latvian), Luksemburgo (Esperanto, Filipino/Tagalog variant), Lüksemburq (Azeri), Luksenburgu (Albanian), Luksimpuuku (Inuktitut), Luksõmburk (Võro), Lukzamburg - لوكزامبورگ (Persian), Lusemburgo (Aragonese), Lúsēnbǎo - 盧森堡/卢森堡 (Mandarin Chinese), Lussemburgo (Italian), il-Lussemburgu (Maltese), Lussimbork (Walloon), Lussimbourq (Picard), Luxeburi (Alemannic), Luxemborg (Danish variant), Luxembôrg (Franco-Provençal), Lúxemborg (Icelandic), Luxembourg (Danish, Filipino/Tagalog variant, French, Min Nan, Norwegian), Luxemburg (Afrikaans, Aromanian, Basque variant, Catalan, Danish variant, Dutch, English variant, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Indonesian variant, Romanian, Romansh, Swedish), Luxemburg - לוקסמבורג (Hebrew), Luxemburgia (Latin variant), Luxemburgo (Guaraní, Portuguese, Spanish), Luxemburgu (Asturian), Luxemburgum (Latin), Luxembursko (Slovak), Luxenburgo (Basque), Lwcsembwrg (Welsh), Lyuksemburg - Լյուքսեմբուրգ (Armenian), Lyuksemburg - Люкceмбуpг (Bulgarian, Russian), Ruksembureukeu / Ruksemburŭk'ŭ - 룩셈부르크 (Korean), Rukusenburuku - ルクセンブルク (Japanese), லக்சம்பர்க்(Tamil)

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English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Macau Aomen (Estonian), Àomén - 澳門 (Mandarin Chinese), Áo Môn (Vietnamese), il-Macao (Maltese), Macao (Austro-Bavarian, Czech, Filipino/Tagalog variant, Finnish, Polish variant, Romanian, Spanish), Macàthu (Scots Gaelic), Macau (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Aragonese, Catalan, Central Bikolano, Estonian alternate, Indonesian alternate, Portuguese), Makao - Макао (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Makao (Bosnian, Breton, Latvian, Lithuanian, Turkish), Makao - マカオ (Japanese), Makao / Mak'ao - 마카오 (Korean), Makao - มาเก๊า (Thai), Makau (Faroese, Inuktitut), Makáu - Μακάου (Greek), Makau - מקאו (Hebrew), Makau (Indonesian, Polish), Makáw (Filipino/Tagalog), Ò-mn^g (Min Nan), மக்காவ்(Tamil)
Macedonia Macédoine (French), Macedônia (Brazilian Portuguese), Macedonia (Aragonese, Asturian, Italian, Latin, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, Welsh), Macedònia (Catalan), Macedónia (Hungarian, European Portuguese), Macedonië (Dutch), Macèdonie (Franco-Provençal), il-Maċedonja (Maltese), Macedónsko (Slovak), Machedonia (Aromanian), Maghdounieh - مقدونيه (Persian), Makedonia – Մակեդոնիա (Armenian), Makedónia (Faroese), Makedonia (Finnish, Indonesian), Makedonia - מקדוניה (Hebrew), Makedónía (Icelandic), Makedonia - マケドニア (Japanese), Makedonia / Mak'edonia - 마케도니아 (Korean), Makedonie (Czech), Makedonien (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish), Maķedonija (Latvian), Makedonija (Lithuanian, Min Nan, Slovene), Makedonija - Македонија (Macedonian, Serbian), Makedonio (Esperanto), Makedoniya (Azeri), Makedoniya - Македония (Bulgarian, Russian), Makedoniya - Македонія (Ukrainian), Makedonya (Turkish), Makedoonia (Estonian), Makitunia (Inuktitut), Makõdoonia (Võro), Maqedoni (Albanian), Mǎqídùn - 馬其頓/马其顿 (Mandarin Chinese), Masadoinia (Scots Gaelic), Masèdonia (Acehnese), Masedonië (Afrikaans), Masedonya (Central Bikolano, Filipino/Tagalog), Masendoña (Guaraní), Masidonia - มาซิโดเนีย (Thai), Mazedonia (Basque), Mazedonie (Alemannic),மாசிடோனிய குடியரசு(Tamil) Mazedonien (German, Low Saxon), an Mhacadóin (Irish), Proén Yugoslaviki Democratia tis Macedoniasπρώην Γιουγκοσλαβική Δημοκρατία της Μακεδονίας (Greek [Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, where Macedonia refers to the historical area of the ancient Hellenic Kingdom of Macedonia])
Note: The use of the name "Macedonia" is disputed by Greece. Local translations of the provisional appellation Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia are common in several languages.
Madagascar Madagascar (Aragonese, Asturian, Brazilian Portuguese, French, Italian, Maltese, Romanian, Spanish), Madagascâr (Franco-Provençal), Madagáscar (Portuguese), Madagascaria (Latin), Madagaseukareu / Madagasŭk'arŭ - 마다가스카르 (Korean), Madagasgar (Scots Gaelic), Madagasikara (Malagasy, Min Nan), Madagaskar (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Bambara, Breton, Bosnian, Central Bikolano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Filipino/Tagalog, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish, Turkish, Võro), Madagaskar - Մադագասկար (Armenian), Madagaskar - Мадагаскар (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Madagaskara (Latvian), Madagaskaras (Lithuanian), Madagaskári - Μαδαγασκάρη (Greek), Madagaskaro (Esperanto), Madagasukaru - マダガスカル (Japanese), Madagaszkár (Hungarian), Mǎdájiāsījiā - 馬達加斯加/马达加斯加 (Mandarin Chinese), Madakaska - มาดากัสการ์ (Thai), Madaqaskar (Azeri), Madegaskar - מדגסקר (Hebrew), Malagasi (Indonesian variant), Malagaskar (Filipino alternate), Malagasy (Indonesian variant), Matagasuqaru (Inuktitut), மடகாஸ்கர்(Tamil)
Malawi Malabhaidh (Scots Gaelic), il-Malawi (Maltese), Maláoui - Μαλάουι (Greek), Malaui (Asturian, Inuktitut, Portuguese), Maláui or Malauí (Portuguese variants), Malavi (Azeri, Bosnian, Faroese, Franco-Provençal, Portuguese variant, Slovene, Turkish), Malavi - Малави (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian),Malávia (Portuguese variant), Malāvija (Latvian), Malavio (Esperanto), Malavis (Lithuanian), Mǎlāwéi - 馬拉維/马拉维 (Mandarin Chinese), Mǎlāwēi - 馬拉威/马拉威 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Malawi (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Bambara, Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Turkish variant), Malaŵi (Chichewa, Min Nan), Malawi - מלאווי (Hebrew), Malawi - มาลาวี (Thai), Mallawi - 말라위 (Korean), Maraui - マラウイ (Japanese),மலாவி(Tamil)
Malaysia Dàmǎ - 大馬/大马 (Mandarin Chinese, informal), Malaesia (Latin), Malaezia (Romanian), Mã Lai or Mã Lai Á (Vietnamese), Má-lâi-se-a (Min Nan), Malaisia (Aragonese, Estonian, Inuktitut, Võro), Malaísia (Brazilian Portuguese), Malaisía - Μαλαισία (Greek), Malaisie (French), Mǎláixīyà - 馬來西亞/马来西亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Malaizija (Latvian, Lithuanian), Malajsie (Czech), Malajzia (Hungarian, Slovak), Malajzio (Esperanto), Malasia (Asturian, Guarani, Spanish), Malasía - (Icelandic), Malásia (Portuguese), il-Malasja (Maltese), Malasya (Central Bikolano), Malaya (Filipino/Tagalog), Malaysia (Acehnese, Alemannic, Banyumasan, Danish, German, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Swedish), Malayziya (Azeri), Malayziya - Малайзия (Bulgarian, Russian), Malayziya - Малайзія (Ukrainian), Malayzye - מאַלײַזיע (Yiddish), Malazia - Մալազիա (Armenian), Malēciyā - மலேசியா (Tamil), Maleisia (Faroese), Malèisia (Scots Gaelic), Maleisië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Malesia (Finnish, Italian variant), Malesia - มาเลเซีย (Thai), Malèsie (Franco-Provençal), Malezi - مالزي (Persian), Malezija (Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene), Malezija - Малезија (Macedonian, Serbian), Maleziya - מלזיה (Hebrew), Malezja (Polish, Slovene), Malezya (Turkish), Mālīziyā - ماليزيا (Arabic), Malleisia - 말레이시아 (Korean), Marēshia - マレーシア (Japanese)
Maldives Eileanan Mhaladaibh (Scots Gaelic), Ha'Iyim Ha'Maldivim - האיים המלדיבים (Hebrew), il-Maldivi (Maltese), Mǎ'ěrdàifū - 马尔代夫/馬爾代夫 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Mǎ'ěrdìfū - 馬爾地夫/马尔地夫 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Maladewa (Acehnese, Indonesian), Maladivayina - මාලදිවයින (Sinhala), Maldibas (Central Bikolano), Maldifs (Welsh), Maldiivid (Estonian), Maldiiviq (Võro), Maodip - มัลดีฟส์ (Thai), Maldiv adaları (Azeri), Maldivas (Aragonese, Portuguese, Spanish), Maldive (Italian, Romanian), Maldiven (Dutch), Maldivene (Norwegian), Maldiverna (Swedish), Maldiverne (Danish), Maldives (Asturian, Catalan, Franco-Provençal, French, Malay, Min Nan), Maldíves - Μαλδίβες (Greek), Maldivi (Bosnian, Slovene), Maldivi - Малдиви (Macedonian, Serbian), Maldīvija (Latvian), Maldivler (Turkish), Maldivoj (Esperanto), Maldivski ostrovi - Малдивски острови (Macedonian variant, Bulgarian), Maldív-szigetek (Hungarian), Maldivy - Мальдивы (Russian), Maldivy - Мальдіви (Ukrainian), Maldyvai (Lithuanian), Malediivit (Finnish), Maledive (Afrikaans), Malediven (Alemannic, German), Maledivy (Czech, Slovak), Malediwy (Polish), Maltipusi (Inuktitut), Moldibeu / Moldibŭ - 몰디브 (Korean), Morujibu - モルジブ or Morudibu - モルディブ (Japanese), Maldibs (Filipino/Tagalog), மாலத்தீவு(Tamil)
Mali il-Mali (Maltese), Maali (Fula), Mailí (Irish), Màili (Scots Gaelic), Malee (Manx), Mali (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Azeri, Bambara, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Cebuano, Central Bikolano, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Ewe, Faroese, Fiji Hindi, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Ilokano, Indonesian, Inuktitut, Italian, Javanese, Kapampangan, Latvian, Lower Sorbian, Malay, Min Nan, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish variant, Turkish, Upper Sorbian, Welsh), Mali - Մալի (Armenian), Malí (Asturian, Galician, Icelandic, Spanish), Mali - Мали (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian)Malí - Μαλί (Greek), Mali - מאלי (Hebrew), Mǎlǐ - 馬裡/马里 (Mandarin Chinese), Mali - มาลี (Thai), Malio (Esperanto), Malis (Lithuanian), Malli - 말리 (Korean), Maly (West Frisian),Máli (Filipino/Tagalog), Mari - マリ (Japanese), மாலி (Tamil)
Malta Mǎ'ěrtā - 馬耳他/马耳他 (Mandarin Chinese), Malita (Inuktitut), Malta (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alemannic, Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Azeri, Basque, Catalan, Central Bikolano, Bislama, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, German, Guaraní, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Maltese, Min Nan, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Scots Gaelic, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh), Malta - Малта (Macedonian, Serbian), Malta - Մալթա (Armenian), Málta - Μάλτα (Greek), Malta - מלטה (Hebrew), Málta (Hungarian, Irish), Mal'ta - Мальта (Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian), Malte (French), Malto (Esperanto), Maruta - マルタ (Japanese), Melita or Melitta (Latin), Molta / Molt'a - 몰타 (Korean), Monta - มอลตา (Thai), மால்டா (Tamil)
Marshall Islands Eileanan Mharshall (Scots Gaelic), Eiyei marshal - איי מרשל (Hebrew), il-Gżejjer Marshall (Maltese), Îles Marshall (French), Ilhas Marshall (Portuguese), Illes Marshall (Catalan), Insulele Marshall (Romanian), Islas Marshall (Aragonese, Spanish), Islles Marshall (Asturian), Isole Marshall (Italian), Insulele Marshall (Romanian), Kapupud-ang Marshall (Cebuano), Kepulauan Marshall (Indonesian), Maasalli Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), March·al (Franco-Provençal), Māršala salas (Latvian), Marşall adaları (Azeri), Marŝaloj (Esperanto), Maršalo Salos (Lithuanian), Maršalska Ostrva (Bosnian), Maršalska ostrva - Маршалска острва (Serbian), Mаršalski Ostrovi - Маршалски Острови (Macedonian), Marshall (French variant), Marshall Adaları (Turkish), Marshalleilande (Afrikaans), Marshalleilanden (Dutch), Marshalleilannen (West Frisian), Marshallinsaaret (Finnish), Marshallinseln (German), Marshalli Saared (Estonian), Marshalli Saarõq (Võro), Marshall Kûn-tó (Min Nan), Marshallöarna (Swedish), Marshalløerne (Danish), Marshallove ostrovy (Slovak), Marshallovi otoki (Slovene), Marshallovi ostrovy - Маршаллові острови (Ukrainian), Marshallovy ostrova - Маршалловы острова (Russian), Marshallovy ostrovy (Czech), Marshalløyene (Norwegian), Marshalloyggjar (Faroese), Marshallsaaret (Finnish variant), Marshall Uharteak (Basque), Marshalovi ostrovi - Маршалови острови (Bulgarian), Marshalyan Kghziner - Մարշալյան Կղզիներ (Armenian), Mashall Dupath - මාෂල් දූපත් (Sinhala), Mǎshào'ěr Qúndǎo - 馬紹爾群島/马绍尔群岛 (Mandarin Chinese), Māsharu Shotō - マーシャル諸島 (Japanese), Masyeol Jedo / Masyŏl Chedo - 마셜 제도 (Korean), Mga Pulo ng Marshall (Filipino/Tagalog), Muko Machaeo - หมู่เกาะมาร์แชลล์ (Thai), Nísi Mársal - Νήσοι Μάρσαλ (Greek), Pulo-pulo Marshall (Acehnese), Wyspy Marshalla (Polish), Ynysoedd Marshall (Welsh), மார்ஷல் தீவுகள் (Tamil)
Martinique Mairtinic (Scots Gaelic), Mareutinikeu / Marŭt'inik'ŭ - 마르티니크 (Korean), Martinica (Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish), Mártiník (Filipino/Tagalog), Martinik (Bosnian, Breton, Czech, Faroese, Indonesian alternate), Martinik - מרטיניק (Hebrew), Martinik - Мартиник (Macedonian, Serbian), Martinika (Azeri, Basque, Latvian, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian), Martinika - Мартиника (Bulgarian, Russian), Martiníka - Μαρτινίκα (Greek), Martinique (Cebuano, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Maltese, Min-Nan, Turkish, Welsh), Martynika (Polish), Martynika - Мартиніка (Ukrainian), Marutiniiqquki (Inuktitut), Marutinīku - マルティニーク (Japanese), Matinik - มาร์ตีนิก (Thai), மார்டீனிக் (Tamil)
Mauritania Máolǐtǎníyà - 毛裡塔尼亞/毛里塔尼亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Máolǐtǎníyà - 茅裡塔尼亞/茅里塔尼亚 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Máritanía - (Icelandic), Mauretania (Polish), Mauretanie (Alemannic), Mauretánie (Czech till 1988), Mauretanien (Danish, German, Norwegian, Swedish), Mauritaania (Estonian, Võro), Mauritania (Acehnese, Aragonese, Asturian, Finnish, Inuktitut, Italian, Min Nan, Romanian, Spanish), Mauritania - מאוריטניה (Hebrew), Mauritânia (Portuguese), Mauritanië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Mauritánie (Czech), Mauritanie (French), Mauritanija (Bosnian, Lithuanian), Mauritānija (Latvian), Mauritanija - Мауританија (Serbian), Maǔritanio (Esperanto), Mauritanya (Central Bikolano), Mavretanija (Slovene), Mavritanía - Μαυριτανία (Greek), Mavritanija - Мавританија (Macedonian), Mavritaniya (Azeri), Mavritaniya - Мавритания (Bulgarian, Russian), Mavrytaniya - Мавританія (Ukrainian), il-Mawritanja (Maltese), Moratàinea (Scots Gaelic), Moritani (Bambara), Moritani / Morit'ani - 모리타니 (Korean), Moritania - Մորիտանիա (Armenian), Móritania (Faroese), Mōritania - モーリタニア (Japanese), Môritanie (Franco-Provençal), Moritanya (Turkish), Moritenia - มอริเตเนีย (Thai), Mouritani - موريتاني (Persian), Mawritanya (Filipino), மூரித்தானியா (Tamil)
Mauritius Máolǐqiúsī - 毛裡求斯/毛里求斯 (Mandarin Chinese), Maoris (Breton), Maurice (French), Maurícia (Portuguese variant), Maurícias (Portuguese), Maurīcija (Latvian), Mauricijus (Bosnian, Lithuanian), Mauricijus - Маурицијус (Serbian), Mauricio (Aragonese, Asturian, Spanish), Maǔricio (Esperanto), Maurício (Portuguese variant), Mauricius (Czech), Maurisasi (Inuktitut), Maurisyo (Central Bikolano), Mauritius (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Italian, Maltese, Min Nan, Polish, Romanian, Scots Gaelic, Turkish), Mauritsius - מאוריציוס (Hebrew), Mavricij (Slovene), Mavricius - Маврициус (Macedonian), Mavriki (Azeri), Mavríkios - Μαυρίκιος (Greek), Mavrikiy - Маврикий (Russian), Mavritsiy - Мавриций (Bulgarian), Mavrykiy - Маврикій (Ukrainian), Mawrisyus (Filipino/Tagalog), Moiriseas (Scots Gaelic), Mólǐxīsī - 模裡西斯/模里西斯 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Môris (Franco-Provençal), Moris (Mauritian Creole), Mōrishasu - モーリシャス (Japanese), Morichias - มอริเชียส (Thai), Morisyeoseu / Morisyŏsŭ - 모리셔스 (Korean), Mwrisiws (Welsh), மொரிஷியஸ் (Tamil)
Mayotte Mahore (Estonian alternate), Maiòta (Occitan), Maiotta (Latin), Majot - Мајот (Macedonian, Serbian), Majot (West Frisian), Majota (Latvian), Majotas (Lithuanian), Majoto (Esperanto), Majotta (Polish), Majotte (Ligurian), Mayót - Μαγιότ (Greek), Mayot - มาย็อต (Thai), Mayoteu / Mayot'ŭ - 마요트 (Korean), Mayote (Filipino/Tagalog), Mayotta - Майотта (Ukrainian), Mayotte (Afrikaans, Aragonese, Asturian, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Javanese, Luxembourgish, Maltese, Malaysian, Min Nan, Norwegian, Portuguese, Scots Gaelic, Spanish, Swahili, Turkish, Welsh), Mayotto - マヨット (Japanese), Mayutti (Inuktitut), Mayyot - מיוט (Hebrew), மயோட்(Tamil)
Mexico Meagsago (Scots Gaelic), Mecsico (Welsh), Meejiko (Yucatec Maya), Mehhigo (Võro), Mehhiko (Estonian), Méhigo / Naakaii Bikéyah (Navajo), Mehika (Slovene), Méhiko (Filipino/Tagalog), Méjico (Guarani, Spanish variant), Mejiko (Totonac, Tzotzil), Mēkhiko - Մեխիկո (Armenian), Mekiku (Huichol), Mekishiko - メキシコ (Japanese), Meksika (Albanian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Turkish), Meksika - Meкcикa (Russian), Meksike - מעקסיקע (Yiddish), Meksiko (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Croatian, Esperanto, Faroese, Finnish, Indonesian), Méksiko - ሜክሲኮ (Amharic), Meksiko - Мексико (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian), Meksiko - מקסיקו (Hebrew), Meksiko / Meksik'o - 멕시코 (Korean), Meksiko - เม็กซิโก (Thai), Meksyk (Polish), Meksyka - Meкcикa (Ukrainian), Mekzik - مكزيك (Persian), Messico (Italian), il-Messiku (Maltese), Mễ Tây Cơ (Vietnamese), Mèxic (Catalan), Mexic (Romanian), Mexico (Danish, Dutch, Malay, Norwegian, Romansh), México (Portuguese, Spanish), Méxicu (Zapotec), Mexicum (Latin), Mēxihco (Nahuatl), Mexiko (Afrikaans alternate, Alemannic, Czech, German, Slovak, Swedish), Mexikó - Μεξικό (Greek), Mexikó (Hungarian), Mexíkó (Icelandic), Mexique (French), Miksiku (Inuktitut), M'onda (Otomí), Mòxīgē - 墨西哥 (Mandarin Chinese), மெக்ஸிக்கோ(Tamil)
Micronesia, Federated States of Maikhronisia - ไมโครนีเซีย (Thai), Maikronishia Givisum Janapada - මයික්රොනීසියා ගිවිසුම් ජනපද (Sinhala), Maykronisya (Filipino/Tagalog), na Meanbh Eileanan (Scots Gaelic), Micronesia (Aragonese, Asturian, Cebuano, Dutch alternate, Indonesian alternate, Italian, Min Nan, Spanish), Micronèsia (Catalan), Micronésia (Portuguese), Micronésie (Czech, French), Micronèsie (Franco-Provençal), Micronezia (Romanian), Mìkèluóníxīyà - 密克羅尼西亞/密克罗尼西亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Mikeuronesia / Mik'ŭronesia - 미크로네시아 (Korean), Mikroneesia (Estonian), Mikroneesiä (Võro), Mikronesia (Acehnese, Faroese, Finnish, Indonesian), Mikronesië (Afrikaans, Dutch alternate), Mikronesien (Danish, German, Norwegian), Mikronēzia - Միկրոնեզիա (Armenian), Mikronezia (Breton), Mikronezia - מיקרונזיה (Hebrew), Mikronēzija (Latvian), Mikronezija (Lithuanian, Slovene), Mikronezija - Микронезија (Macedonian, Serbian), Mikronezio (Esperanto), Mikroneziya (Azeri), Mikroneziya - Микронезия (Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian), Mikronezja (Polish), il-Mikroneżja (Maltese), Mikronezya (Turkish), Mikronisía - Μικρονησία (Greek), Mikuroneshia - ミクロネシア (Japanese), Miqquunasia (Inuktitut), மைக்குரோனீசிய கூட்டு நாடுகள் (Tamil)
Moldova il-Moldova (Maltese), Maladobhā - মলদোভা (Bengali), Moldàibhia (Scots Gaelic), an Mholdóiv (Irish), Mó'ěrduōwǎ - 摩爾多瓦/摩尔多瓦 (Mandarin Chinese), Moldaavia (Estonian variant), Moldavia (Albanian, Aragonese, Aromanian variant, Asturian, Basque, former English, Faroese variant, Indonesian variant, Italian, Latin, Spanish), Moldavía - Μολδαβία (Greek), Moldávia (Hungarian variant, Portuguese), Moldavië (former Afrikaans variant, Dutch), Moldávie (Czech), Moldavie (Franco-Provençal, French), Moldavien (Norwegian, Swedish), Moldavija (Lithuanian, Slovene), Moldavija - Молдавија (Macedonian, Serbian), Moldavio (Esperanto), Moldaviya (Azeri variant), Moldaviya - Moлдaвия (Russian), Moldavja (Maltese), Moldavsko (Slovak), Mołdawia (Polish), Moldawië (former Afrikaans variant), Moldawien (Alemannic, German), Moldau (German variant), Moldoba / Moltoba - 몰도바 (Korean), Moldofa (Welsh), Moldova (Acehnese, Aromanian, Azeri, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian variant, Latvian, Min Nan, Portuguese variant, Romanian, Spanish variant, Turkish, Võro), Moldovā - ሞልዶቫ (Amharic), Moldova - Մոլդովա (Armenian), Moldova - Молдова (Bashkir, Bulgarian, Ukrainian), Moldova - מולדובה (Hebrew), Moldóva (Icelandic), Moldovia (Latin variant), Moldobiya (Filipino/Tagalog), Moldowa (Afrikaans), Mołdowa (Polish variant), Mondowa - มอลโดวา (Thai), Morudoba - モルドバ (Japanese), Mulitutuva (Inuktitut), மால்டோவா (Tamil)
Monaco Manaka - Манака (Belarusian), Monaco (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Maltese, Min Nan, Polish variant, Romanian, Scots Gaelic, Swedish, Võro, Welsh), Mónaco (Asturian, Portuguese, Spanish), Mônaco (Brazilian Portuguese), Monacô (Franco-Provençal), Monacó (Irish), Mónàgē - 摩納哥/摩纳哥 (Mandarin Chinese), Monakas (Lithuanian), Monakô (Acehnese), Monako (Albanian, Azeri, Basque, Central Bikolano, Czech, Esperanto, Filipino/Tagalog, Faroese, Indonesian, Latvian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Turkish), Monāko - ሞናኮ (Amharic), Monako - Մոնակո (Armenian), Monako - Монако (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Monakó - Μονακό (Greek), Monako - מונאקו (Hebrew), Mónakó (Icelandic), Monako - モナコ (Japanese), Monako / Monak'o - 모나코 (Korean), Monako - โมนาโก (Thai), Mónegue (Aragonese), Monoecus (Latin), Munaku or Munaqu (Inuktitut), Munegu (Monegasque), மொனாகோ(Tamil)
Mongolia Mongol Uls - Монгол Улс (Mongolian), Měnggǔ - 蒙古 (Mandarin Chinese), Mogholestan - مغولستان (Persian), Moğolistan (Turkish), Monggol - 몽골 (Korean), Mongholia - Մոնղոլիա (Armenian), Mongkolia - มองโกเลีย (Thai), Mongòilia (Scots Gaelic), Mongolya (Filipino/Tagalog), Mongolei (German), Mongoleti - მონგოლეთი (Georgian), Mongolia (Albanian, Faroese, Finnish, Indonesia, Italian, Latin, Malay, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, Welsh), Mongolía - Μογγολία (Greek), Mongolia - מונגוליה (Hebrew), Mongólia (Hungarian, Portuguese), Mongólía (Icelandic), Mongolië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Mongolie (French), Mongoliet (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish), Mongolija (Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Mongolija - Монголија (Macedonian, Serbian), Mongolio (Esperanto), Mongoliya - Монголия (Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian), il-Mongolja (Maltese), Mongolska (Lower Sorbian), Mongolsko (Czech, Slovak), மங்கோலியா (Tamil)Mongoolia (Estonian, Võro), Mongoru - モンゴル (Japanese), Mongulia-Inuujarvik (Inuktitut), Mông Cổ (Vietnamese)
Note: the independent state is also known officially as Outer Mongolia, to distinguish it from Inner Mongolia in the People's Republic of China.
Montenegro Černá Hora (Czech), Çernoqoriya (Azeri), Charnahoryia - Чарнагорыя (Belarusian), Cherna gora - Черна гора (Bulgarian), Chernogoriya - Чepнoгopия (Russian), Chornohoriya - Чоpнoгopія (Ukrainian), Čierna Hora (Slovak), Crna Gora (Bosnian, Croatian), Crna Gora - Црна Гора (Macedonian, Serbian), Črna gora (Slovene), Czarnogóra (Polish), Hēishān - 黑山 (Mandarin Chinese), Juodkalnija (Lithuanian), Karadağ (Turkish), il-Montenegro (Maltese), Mali i Zi (Albanian), Manṭinigro - মন্টিনিগ্রো (Bengali), Mavrovúnio - Μαυροβούνιο (Greek), Melnkalne (Latvian), Méngtènèigēluó - 蒙特內哥羅/蒙特内哥罗 (Mandarin Chinese variant), am Monadh Neagrach (Scots Gaelic), Mons Niger (Latin), Montainéagró (Irish), Montenegeuro / Mont'enegŭro - 몬테네그로 (Korean), Monténègrô (Acehnese), Montenegro (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, German, Indonesia, Italian, Malay, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Venetian, Võro, Welsh), Monténégro - ሞንቴኔግሮ (Amharic), Montēnēgro - Մոնտենեգրո (Armenian), Montènègro (Franco-Provençal), Monténégro (French), Montenegro - מונטנגרו (Hebrew), Montenegró (Hungarian), Montenegru (Asturian), Monteneguro - モンテネグロ (Japanese), Montenekro - มอนเตเนโกร (Thai), Muntenegru (Romanian), Muntiniguru (Inuktitut), O͘-soaⁿ (Min Nan), Qaradağ (Azeri variant), Svartfjallaland (Icelandic), மொண்டெனேகுரோ (Tamil)
Montserrat Mansėrat - Мансэрат (Belarusian), Méngtèsèlātè - 蒙特塞拉特 (Mandarin Chinese), Moncerato (Esperanto), Monserat (Bosnian), Monserat - Монсерат (Bulgarian, Serbian), Monserrate (Portuguese), Monsoerat - มอนต์เซอร์รัต (Thai), Monteserat - מונטסרט (Hebrew), Monteuseraet / Mont'ŭseraet - 몬트세랫 (Korean), Montoserato - モントセラト (Japanese), Montsarat (Scots Gaelic), Montsarrat (Franco-Provençal), Montserrat - Монтсерат (Macedonian), Montserrat (Afrikaans, Aragonese, Asturian, Breton, Catalan, Czech, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, Maltese, Min Nan, Polish, Turkish, Welsh), Montserrat - Монсеррат (Russian, Ukrainian), Montserrát - Μοντσερράτ (Greek), Montserrata (Latvian), Muntusirrat or Muntusiqqat (Inuktitut), மொன்செராட் (Tamil)
Morocco Fas (Turkish), al-Maghrib - المغرب (Arabic), Maghribi (Malay), Maracó (Irish), Marakesh - مراكش (Persian), Maroco (Scots Gaelic), Maroc (Franco-Provençal, French, Romanian, Romansh), Marocco (Italian), Marochium (Latin variant), Marocko (Swedish), Marocum (Latin), Maroka - Марока (Belarusian), Maroka (Latvian), Marokas (Lithuanian), il-Marokk (Maltese), Marokko (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Finnish, German, Norwegian), Marokko - মরোক্কো (Bengali), Marokkó - (Hungarian, Icelandic), Marokko - Марокко (Russian, Ukrainian), Maroko (Acehnese, Bambara, Czech, Esperanto, Estonian, Indonesian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Võro), Maroko - Мароко (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian), Maróko - Μαρόκο (Greek), Maroko - מרוקו (Hebrew), Maroko - מאַראָקאָ (Yiddish), Maroku (Albanian), el Marroc (Catalan), Marrocos (Portuguese), Marruecos (Aragonese, Asturian, Spanish), Maruekos (Filipino/Tagalog), Mərakeş (Azeri), Móluògē - 摩洛哥 (Chinese), Morocco (Min Nan), Morocco (Welsh), Morogo (Scots Gaelic variant), Moroko (Filipino/Tagalog alternate), Morokko - モロッコ (Japanese), Morokko - โมร็อกโก (Thai), Moroko - ሞሮኮ (Amharic), Moṛoko - Մոռոկո (Armenian), Moroko (Indonesian alternate), Moroko / Morok'o - 모로코 (Korean), Murukku or Muruqqu (Inuktitut), மொராக்கோ (Tamil)
Mozambique Moçambique (Min Nan, Portuguese, Swedish), Mojambikeu / Mojambik'ŭ - 모잠비크 (Korean), Mojāmvika - মোজাম্বিক (Bengali), Mosaimbic (Scots Gaelic), Mosambic (Welsh), Mosambiek (Afrikaans), Mosambiik (Estonian, Võro), Mosambik (Alemannic, Faroese, Finnish, German, Norwegian), Mósambík (Icelandic), Mosambik - โมซัมบิก (Thai), Mosambìog (Scots Gaelic variant), Mòsānbígěi - 莫三鼻給/莫三鼻给 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Mòsāngbǐkè - 莫桑比克 (Mandarin Chinese), Mozambic (Aromanian, Romanian), Mozambico (Italian), Mozambik - ሞዛምቢክ (Amharic), Mozambik - Մոզամբիկ (Armenian), Mozambik (Azeri, Czech, Indonesian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Turkish), il-Możambik (Maltese), Mozambik - Мозамбик (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian), Mozambik - Мозамбік (Ukrainian), Mozambik - מוזמביק (Hebrew), Mozambika (Latvian), Mozambikas (Lithuanian), Mozambiko (Esperanto), Mozambiku (Albanian), Mozambīku - モザンビーク (Japanese), Mozambique (Aragonese, Asturian, Danish, Dutch, Filipino/Tagalog, Franco-Provençal, French, Malay, Spanish), Mozamvíki - Μοζαμβίκη (Greek), Mozanbik (Bambara), Musampiqu (Inuktitut),மொசாம்பிக்(Tamil)
Myanmar Māẏānamāra - মায়ানমার (Bengali), Miǎndiàn - 緬甸/缅甸 (Mandarin Chinese), M'ianma - М'янма (Belarusian), Mianma (Polish variant), Mianmá (Brazilian Portuguese variant), Mianmaara (Inuktitut), Mianmar (Afrikaans, Portuguese variant), Miànmar (Scots Gaelic) Mianmar - Мианмар (Bulgarian), Mianmár - Μυανμάρ (Greek), Mianmaras (Lithuanian), Miến Điện (Vietnamese), Mijanmar (Bosnian), Miyanma - 미얀마 (Korean), Miyanmar (Franco-Provençal), Mjanma (Latvian), Mjanmar (Faroese, Slovene), Mjanmar - Мјанмар (Macedonian, Serbian), Mjanmarsko (Slovak), Myanma (Azeri, Min Nan), Myanma - မြန်မာ (Burmese), Myanmā - ミャンマー (Japanese), M'yanma - Мьянма (Russian), M'yanma - М'янма (Ukrainian), Myanmar (Acehnese, Alemannic, Aragonese, Asturian, Banyumasan, Central Bikolano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Võro), Myanmar - Մյանմար (Armenian), Myanmar - מיאנמר (Hebrew), மியான்மர் (Tamil)


Former name or non-regime name, still widely used: 'Abara-ma - འབར་མ། (Tibetan), Bārmā - বার্মা (Bengali), Barma (Czech, Slovak), Beoma / Pŏma - 버마 (Korean), Birma (Afrikaans variant, Dutch, Estonian variant, German, Indonesian variant, Latvian, Polish), Birma - Բիրմա (Armenian), Birma - Биpмa (Azeri, Bulgarian, Russian), Birma - Бірма (Belarusian), Birmania (Asturian, Italian, Romanian, Spanish), Birmânia (Portuguese), Birmanie (Franco-Provençal, French), Birmanya (Turkish), Birmo (Esperanto), Biruma - ビルマ (Japanese), Burma (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Banyumasan, Bosnian, Danish, Dutch variant, English, former and alternate Filipino/Tagalog, Faroese, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Maltese, Min Nan, Norwegian, Portuguese variant, Scots Gaelic, Slovene, Swedish), Burma - Бурма (Bulgarian variant, Macedonian, Serbian), Burma - בורמה (Hebrew), Phama - พม่า (Thai), Piruma (Inuktitut), Virmanía - Βιρμανία (Greek),

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English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Namibia an Namaib (Scots Gaelic), Naimibia (Scots Gaelic variant), Namibia (Acehnese, Alemannic, Aragonese, Asturian, Bambara, Danish, Faroese, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Min Nan, Polish, Romanian, Spanish), Namibia - נמיביה (Hebrew), Namíbia (Hungarian, Portuguese), Namibia - ナミビア (Japanese), Namibia - 나미비아 (Korean), Namibia - นามิเบีย (Thai), Namibië (Afrikaans, Dutch), Namibie (Czech, Franco-Provençal, French), Namībija (Latvian), Namibija (Lithuanian, Slovene), Namibija - Намибија (Macedonian, Serbian), Namibio (Esperanto), Nāmibiyā - ናሚቢያ (Amharic), Namibiya (Azeri), Nāmibiẏā - নামিবিয়া (Bengali), Namibiya - Намибия (Bulgarian, Russian), Namibiya - Намібія (Ukrainian), Nàmǐbǐyà - 納米比亞/纳米比亚 (Mandarin Chinese), in-Namibja (Maltese), Namibya (Filipino/Tagalog, Turkish), Namiibia (Estonian, Võro), Namímpia - Ναμίμπια (Greek), Namipia (Inuktitut),நமீபியா (Tamil)
Nauru Naaroo (Manx), Nabhru (Scots Gaelic), Naoero (Nauruan), Nǎolǔ - 瑙魯/瑙鲁 (Mandarin Chinese), Naouroú - Ναουρού (Greek), Naouru (Franco-Provençal), Nárú (Irish), Nauro (Esperanto), Nauru (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Azeri, Basque, Bosnian, Catalan, Cebuano, Central Bikolano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Fiji Hindi, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Indonesian, Inuktitut, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Maltese, Min Nan, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish, Turkish, Welsh), Nauru - Науру (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Nauru - נאורו (Hebrew), Nauru - ナウル (Japanese), Nauru - 나우루 (Korean), Na-uru - นาอูรู (Thai), Naurû (West Frisian), Nawru (Filipino/Tagalog), Nuòlǔ - 諾魯/诺鲁 (Mandarin Chinese variant),நவ்ரூ (Tamil)
Nepal Balba - Балба (Mongolian), Neapàl (Scots Gaelic), in-Nepal (Maltese), Nepal (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Aragonese, Asturian, Azeri, Bosnian, Breton, Central Bikolano, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Min Nan, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish, Turkish), Nepal - Непал (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Nepál (Czech, Hungarian), Nèpal (Franco-Provençal), Népal (French), Nepál - Νεπάλ (Greek), Nepal - נפאל (Hebrew), Nepal / Nep'al - 네팔 (Korean), Nepan - เนปาล (Thai), Nepāla (Latvian), Nepalas (Lithuanian), Nepalia (Guarani), Nepalo (Esperanto), Nepāru - ネパール (Japanese), Níbó'ěr - 尼泊爾/尼泊尔 (Mandarin Chinese), Nipaali (Inuktitut), Nipál (Filipino/Tagalog), நேபால் (Tamil)
Netherlands Antilles Alankomaiden Antillit (Finnish), Antia Hulandes (Papiamento), Antilele Olandeze (Romanian), Antiles nêrlandêses (Franco-Provençal), Antilhas Holandesas (Portuguese), Antilhez Nederlandat (Breton), Antilim Holandim - אנטילים הולנדים (Hebrew), Antilla Belanda (Indonesian), Antillas Holandesas (Spanish), Antillas Neerlandesas (Aragonese), Antilles Neerlandeses (Catalan), Antilles yr Iseldiroedd (Welsh), l-Antilli Olandiżi (Maltese), Antilya-Holan (Filipino/Tagalog), Antyle Holenderskie (Polish), Eileanan Aintilia nan Tìrean Ìsle (Scottish Gaelic), Héshǔān de Lièsī - 荷属安的列斯 (Mandarin Chinese), Holandski Antili (Bosnian), Holandski Antili - Холандски Антили (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian), Hollanda Antilleri (Turkish), Hollandi Antillid (Estonian), Kē-tē-kok Antilles (Min Nan), Nedarlantha Aaantilas - නෙදර්ලන්ත ඇන්ටිලස් (Sinhala), Nedeollandeuryeong Antilleseu / Nedŏllandŭryŏng Ant'illesŭ - 네덜란드령 안틸레스 (Korean), Nederlandse Antille (Afrikaans), Nederlandse Antillen (Dutch), Nethoelaen Aenthinlit - เนเธอร์แลนด์แอนทิลลีส (Thai), Nīderlandes Antiļas (Latvian), Nidėrliandzkiia Antyly - Нідэрляндзкія Антылы (Belarusian), Niederländische Antillen (German), Niderlands'ki Antyly - Нідерландські Антили (Ukrainian), Nitsiirlantisu Antillisu (Inuktitut), Nizozemské Antily (Czech), Nyderlandų Antilai (Lithuanian), Ollandikés Andíles - Ολλανδικές Αντίλλες (Greek), Oranda-ryō Antiru - オランダ領アンティル (Japanese),நெதர்லாந்து அண்டிலிசு (Tamil)
Netherlands Alankomaat (Finnish), Artsot Ha'Shfella - ארצות השפלה (Hebrew variant), Bas Payis (Walloon), Belanda (Indonesian, Malay), Beulanda (Acehnese), Felemenk (Crimean Tatar), Hà Lan (Vietnamese), Hélán - 荷蘭/荷兰 (Mandarin Chinese), Herbehereak (Basque), Hoà Lan (Vietnamese variant), Holan (Filipino/Tagalog variant), Holānd - ሆላንድ (Amharic), Holand - הולנד (Hebrew), Holand - هلند (Persian), Holanda (Guaraní), Holandia (Polish), Holandija - Холандија (Macedonian, Serbian), Holandsko (Czech variant, Slovak since 1830), Holland (Estonian), Hollanda (Turkish), Hollandia (Hungarian), an Ìsealtìr (Scots Gaelic), yr Iseldiroedd (Welsh), an Ísiltír (Irish), Katō Chōres - Κάτω Χώρες (Greek variant), Kē-tē-kok (Min Nan), Madalmaad (Estonian variant), Nedāralyānḍsa - নেদারল্যান্ড্‌স (Bengali), Nedarlanthaya - නෙදර්ලන්තය (Sinhala), Nedderlannen (Low Saxon), Nedeollandeu / Nedŏllandŭ - 네덜란드 (Korean), Nederlân (Frisian), Nederland (Afrikaans, Dutch, Norwegian), Nederlandene (Danish), Nederländerna (Swedish), Nederlandia (Latin), Nederlando (Esperanto), Nethoelaen - เนเธอร์แลนด์ (Thai), Nīdaralaiṇḍsa - नीदरलैंड्स (Hindi), Niderland (Alemannic, Azeri), Niðerland (Anglo-Saxon), Niderlanddar - Нидерланддар (Bashkir), Nīderlande (Latvian), Niderlandi - ნიდერლანდი (Georgian), Niderlandiya (Azeri variant), Niderlandiya - Нидерландия (Bulgarian), Niderlandn - נידערלאַנדן (Yiddish), Niderlandy (Polish variant), Niderlandy - Нидерланды (Russian), Niderlandy - Нідерланди (Ukrainian), Niðurlond (Faroese), Niðurlönd (Icelandic), Niederlande (German), Nitsiirlantisu (Inuktitut), Nizozemí (Czech alternate), Nizozemska (Croatian, Slovene), Nižozemska (Lower Sorbian), Nizozemska - Низоземска (Serbian variant), Nizozemsko (Slovak before 1830, Czech), Nyderlandai (Lithuanian), Olanda (Aromanian, Filipino/Tagalog variant, Maltese, Romanian), Ollandía - Ολλανδία (Greek), Oranda - オランダ (Japanese), Paesi Bassi (Italian), Países Baixos (Aragonese, Portuguese), Países Bajos (Spanish), Países Baxos (Asturian), Països Baixos (Catalan), Pajais bass (Romansh), Pajjiżi Baxxi (Maltese variant), Payis-Bâs (Franco-Provençal), Pays-Bas (French), Holanda - ฮอลันดา (Archaic Thai) Wilanda - วิลันดา (Archaic Thai), Ţările de Jos (Romanian variant), na Tìrean Ìsle (Scottish Gaelic variant), நெதர்லாந்து (Tamil)
Note: See also the various forms listed under the entry for Holland. Strictly speaking, Holland is only a part of the Netherlands, but the name is often used to refer to the whole country.
New Caledonia Bagong Kalidonya (Filipino/Tagalog), Cailleann Nuadh (Scots Gaelic), Caledonia Newydd (Welsh), Jaunkaledonija (Latvian), Kaldonia - קלדוניה or Kaldonia Hachadasha - קלדוניה החדשה (Hebrew), Kaledonia Barô (Acehnese), Kaledonia Baru (Indonesian), Kaledonia Berria (Basque), Kaledonia Mpya (Swahili), il-Kaledonja l-Ġdida (Maltese), Naujoji Kaledonija (Lithuanian), Nava Kaaalidoniava - නව කැලිඩෝනියාව (Sinhala), Néa Kalidonía - Νέα Καληδονία (Greek), Neukaledonien (German), Nio Khaelidonia - นิวแคลิโดเนีย (Thai), Nouvelle-Calédonie (French), Nova Caledònia (Catalan), Nova Caledônia (Portuguese), Novaia Kaledoniia - Новая Каледонія (Belarusian), Nová Kaledonie (Czech), Nova Kaledonija (Bosnian), Nova Kaledonija - Нова Каледонија (Macedonian, Serbian), Nova Kaledoniya - Нова Каледония (Bulgarian, Ukrainian), Novèla-Calèdonie (Franco-Provençal), Nowa Kaledonia (Polish), Nubelkalledoni / Nubelk'alledoni - 누벨칼레도니 (Korean), Nubhela Kāledonira Bhāshā - নুভেল কালেদোনির ভাষা (Bengali), Nueba Caledonia (Aragonese), Nueva Caledonia (Aragonese, Spanish), Nuova Caledonia (Italian), Nutaaq-Kalitunia (Inuktitut), Nya Kaledonien (Swedish), Ny-Caledonia (Norwegian), Nýja-Kaledónía (Icelandic), Nýkaledónia (Faroese), Ny Kaledonien (Danish), Nyukalledonia / Nyuk'alledonia - 뉴칼레도니아 (Korean variant), Nyū-Karedonia - ニューカレドニア (Japanese), Sin Calédonie (Min Nan), Uusi-Kaledonia (Finnish), Uus-Kaledoonia (Estonian), Xīn Kālǐduōníyà - 新喀里多尼亞 (Mandarin Chinese), Yeni Kaledoniya (Azeri), Yeni Kaledonya (Turkish), Noua Caledonie (Romanian), புதிய கலிடோனியா(Tamil)
New Zealand Akhali Zelandia - ახალი ზელანდია (Georgian), Aotearoa (Maori), Bagong Silan/Bagong Selanda (Filipino/Tagalog), Jaunzēlande (Latvian), Naujoji Zelandija (Lithuanian), Navasilantha -නවසීලන්ත (Sinhala), Néa Zilandía - Νέα Ζηλανδία (Greek), Neuseeland (Alemannic, German), New Zealand (Danish, Malay, Maltese, Norwegian), Nieu-Seeland (Afrikaans), Nieuw-Zeeland (Dutch), Niu Jilyānḍa - ল্যন্ড নিউজিল্যান্ড (Bengali), Nio Silaen - นิวซีแลนด์ (Thai), Niu Tīreni (Maori variant), Niǔ Xīlán - 紐西蘭/纽西兰 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Noua Zeelandă (Romanian), Nouvelle-Zélande (French), Nov Zеland - Нов Зеланд (Macedonian), Novaia Zėliandyia - Новая Зэляндыя (Belarusian), Novaya Zelandiya - Новая Зеландия (Russian), Nova Zelanda (Romansh), Nova Zelandia (Latin), Nova Zelândia (Portuguese), Nova Zelandija (Slovene), Nova Zelandiya - Нова Зеландия (Bulgarian), Nova Zelandiya - Нова Зеландія (Ukrainian), Novèla-Zèlande (Franco-Provençal), Novi Zeland (Croatian), Novi Zeland - Нови Зеланд (Serbian), Nový Zéland (Czech, Slovak), Nov-Zelando (Esperanto), Nowa Zelandia (Polish), Nueva Zelanda (Aragonese, Asturian, Central Bikolano, Spanish), Nueva Zelandia (Spanish variant), Nuova Zelanda (Italian), Nutaaq Sialanti (Inuktitut), Nya Zeeland (Swedish), Nýsæland (Faroese), Nyujillaendeu / Nyujillaendŭ - 뉴질랜드 (Korean), Nyūjīrando - ニュージーランド (Japanese), Nyu-Ziland - ניו-זילנד (Hebrew), Ny-Zealand (Norwegian variant), Sealainn Nuadh (Scots Gaelic), Selandia Baru (Indonesian), Seland Newydd (Welsh), Seulandia Barô (Acehnese), Sin Jia̍t-lân-jia (Min Nan), Tân Tây Lan (Vietnamese), Új-Zéland (Hungarian), Uusi-Seelanti (Finnish), Uus-Meremaa (Estonian), Vahtsõnõ Meremaa (Võro), Xīn Xīlán - 新西蘭/新西兰 (Mandarin Chinese), Yeni Zelanda (Turkish), Yeni Zelandiya (Azeri), Zelanda e Re (Albanian), நியூசிலாந்து (Tamil)
Nicaragua in-Nikaragwa (Maltese), Nicaragoa (Franco-Provençal), Nicaragua (Afrikaans, Aragonese, Asturian, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian variant, Italian, Min Nan, Romanian, Spanish), Nicarágua (Portuguese), Níjiālāguā - 尼加拉瓜 (Mandarin Chinese), Nikarágoua - Νικαράγουα (Greek), Nikaragua (Acehnese, Czech, Faroese, Indonesian, Inuktitut, Malay, Polish, Turkish), Nikaragua - Никарагуа (Bulgarian, Russian), Nikaragua - ניקראגווה (Hebrew), Nikaragua - ニカラグア (Japanese), Nikārāguẏā - নিকারাগুয়া (Bengali), Nikaragva (Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Nikaragva - Никарагва (Macedonian, Serbian), Nikaragvo (Esperanto), Nikārāgwā - ኒካራጓ (Amharic), Nikaragwa (Bambara, Filipino/Tagalog), Nikaragwa / Nik'aragwa - 니카라과 (Korean), Nikarahua - Нікарагуа (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Nikarakua - นิการากัว (Thai), Nikaraqua (Azeri), நிகரகுவா (Tamil) Niocaragua (Scots Gaelic)
Niger Naichoe - ไนเจอร์ (Thai), Nāijāra - নাইজার (Bengali), Nayger (Filipino/Tagalog), Nícher (Aragonese), Nìgeir (Scots Gaelic), Niger (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Azeri, Bosnian, Breton, Cebuano, Central Bikolano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Lower Sorbian, Min Nan, Polish, Romanian, Slovene, Welsh), Niǧér - ኒጄር (Amharic), Niger - Нигер (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian),Níger (Catalan, Portuguese, Spanish), in-Niġer (Maltese), Nigēra (Latvian), Nigeris (Lithuanian), Niĝero (Esperanto), Nígiras - Νίγηρας (Greek), Niher - Нігер (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Ni-jara - ནི་ཇར། (Tibetan), Nījaru - ނީޖަރު (Divehi), Nijer (Bambara, Turkish), Nijer - ניז'ר (Hebrew), Nijereu / Nijerŭ - 니제르 (Korean), Nijēru - ニジェール (Japanese), Nijiira (Inuktitut), Nírì - 尼日 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Nírì'ěr - 尼日爾/尼日尔 (Mandarin Chinese), Níxer (Asturian), நைஜர் (Tamil)
Nigeria Naichiria - ไนจีเรีย (Thai), Naijeria - ナイジェリア (Japanese), Nāijeriẏā - নাইজেরিয়া (Bengali), Nàijílìyà - 奈及利亞/奈及利亚 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Naijiria (Inuktitut), Naijiria - 나이지리아 (Korean), Nāyǧériyā - ናይጄሪያ (Amharic), Nicheria (Aragonese), Nigeeria (Estonian), Nigeeriä (Võro), Nìgeiria (Scots Gaelic), Nigeria (Acehnese, Alemannic, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Min Nan, Polish, Romanian, Scots Gaelic, Spanish), Nigeria - ניגריה (Hebrew), Nigéria (Hungarian, Portuguese), Nigerië (Afrikaans), Nigérie (Czech), Nigērija (Latvian), Nigerija (Lithuanian, Slovene), Nigerija - Нигерија (Macedonian, Serbian), Niĝerio (Esperanto), Nigeriya (Azeri), Nigeriya - Нигерия (Bulgarian, Russian), in-Niġerja (Maltese), Nigerya (Central Bikolano), Nigiría - Νιγηρία (Greek), Niherya (Filipino/Tagalog), Niheryia - Нігерыя (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Nijeria (Bambara), Nijerya (Turkish), Ni-ji-ri-ya ནི་ཇི་རི་ཡ། (Tibetan), Nírìlìyà - 尼日利亞/尼日利亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Nixeria (Asturian, Galician), நைஜீரியா (Tamil)
Niue Nīu - ނީއު (Divehi), Niua (Inuktitut), Niǔāi - 紐埃 (Mandarin Chinese), Niue (Acehnese, Aragonese, Asturian, Basque, Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, Faroese, Fiji Hindi, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Maltese, Min Nan, Polish, Portuguese, Scots Gaelic, Spanish, Turkish, Welsh), Niue - Ніуе (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Niue - Ниуе (Bulgarian, Kazakh, Macedonian, Serbian), Niuè (Franco-Provençal), Niúe - Νιούε (Greek), Niyu'eh - ניואה (Hebrew), Niue - ニウエ (Japanese), Niue - 니우에 (Korean), Niuė - Ниуэ (Ossetic), Niowe - นีวเว (Thai), Niujė (Lithuanian), Nuu - নুউ (Bishnupriya Manipuri), Nuywi (Filipino), நியுவே (Tamil)
Norfolk Island Eilean Norfolk (Scots Gaelic), Eiyei Norfolk - איי נורפולק (Hebrew), il-Gżira Norfolk (Maltese), Ila Norfolk (Franco-Provençal), Ilha Norfolk (Portuguese), Illa Norfolk (Catalan), Insulele Norfolk (Romanian), Ko Nofok - เกาะนอร์ฟอล์ก (Thai), Kepulauan Norfolk (Indonesian), Narphoka Dvīpera Bhāshā - নরফোক দ্বীপের ভাষা (Bengali), Nísi Nórfolk - Νήσοι Νόρφολκ (Greek), Nōfōku-tō - ノーフォーク島 (Japanese), Nopeok Jedo / Nop'ŏk Chedo - 노퍽 제도 (Korean), Norfolk (Afrikaans, Czech, Estonian, Polish variant), Norfolk - Норфолк (Macedonian variant), Norfolk Adası (Turkish), Norfolka (Latvian), Norfolkas (Lithuanian), Norfolkinsaari (Finnish), Norfolkinsel (German), Norfolk Island (Danish), Norfolk-tó (Min Nan), Norfolški Ostrov - Норфолшки Остров (Macedonian), Nuòfúkè dǎo - 诺福克岛 (Mandarin Chinese), Nuuvuultiup Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), Ostriv Norfolk - Острів Норфолк (Ukrainian), Ostrov Norfolk - Остров Норфолк (Bulgarian), Ostrvo Norfok - Острво Норфок (Bosnian, Serbian), Pulo ng Norfolk (Filipino/Tagalog), Pulo Norfolk (Acehnese), Vysla Norfalk - Выспа Норфалк (Belarusian), Wyspa Norfolk (Polish), Ynys Norfolk (Welsh),நோர்போக் தீவு(Tamil)
North Korea Bắc Hàn (Vietnamese variant), Běi Chǎoxiān - 北朝鮮 (Mandarin Chinese), Bukhan / Pukhan - 북한 (Korean - South Korea), Chǎoxiān Mínzhǔzhǔyì Rénmín Gònghéguó - 朝鮮民主主義人民共和国) (full name in Mandarin Chinese), Chōsen Minshushugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku - 朝鮮民主主義人民共和国 (full name in Japanese), Chosŏn - 조선 (Korean - North Korea), Coiria a Tuath (Scots Gaelic), Corea del Nord (Italian), Corea del Norte (Asturian, Spanish), Corea Septentrionalis (Latin), Corê du Nord (Franco-Provençal), Coreea de Nord (Romanian), Corée du Nord (French), Coréia do Norte (Brazilian Portuguese), Coreia do Norte (Portuguese), Coreya d'o Norte (Aragonese), Gogledd Corea (Welsh), Hilagang Korea (Filipino/Tagalog), Hiusisayin Koria (Armenian), Joseon Minjujuui Inmin Gongwaguk / Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk - 조선민주주의인민공화국 (full name in Korean), Kaolo Nuea - เกาหลีเหนือ (Thai), Kita Chōsen - 北朝鮮 (Japanese), Kita Kuuria (Inuktitut), Korèa Barôh (Acehnese), Korea hatzfonit - קוריאה הצפונית (Hebrew), Korea Północna (Polish), il-Korea ta' Fuq (Maltese), Korea Utara (Indonesian, Malay), Kuzey Kore (Turkish), Noord-Korea (Afrikaans), Nordkorea (Alemannic, Danish, German, Swedish), Norðurkorea (Faroese), Paŭnochnaia Karėia - Паўночная Карэя (Belarusian), Pivnichna Koreya - Північна Корея (Ukrainian), Põhja-Korea (Estonian), Pohjois-Korea (Finnish), Severna Koreja - Северна Кореја (Macedonian, Serbian), Severna Koreya - Северна Корея (Bulgarian), Severní Korea (Czech), Şimali Koreya (Azeri), Šiaurės Korėja (Lithuanian), Tiâu-sián (Min Nan), Triều Tiên (Vietnamese), Uthuru Koriyava (Sinhala), Uttara Koriẏā - উত্তর কোরিয়া (Bengali), Vória Koréa - Βόρεια Κορέα (Greek), Ziemeļkoreja (Latvian), Khoid Solongos - Хойд Солонгос (Mongolian), வட கொரியா (Tamil)
Northern Mariana Islands Běi Mǎlǐyànà qúndǎo - 北马里亚纳群岛 (Mandarin Chinese), Bungmariana Jedo / Pungmariana Chedo - 북마리아나 제도 (Korean), na h-Eileanan Mairianach a Tuath (Scots Gaelic), il-Gżejjer Marjana tat-Tramuntana (Maltese), Hilagang Maryanas (Filipino/Tagalog), Iles Marianes du Nord (Franco-Provençal), Ilhas Marianas do Norte (Portuguese variant), Illes Mariannes Septentrionals (Catalan), Islles Marianes del Norte (Asturian), Iyey Mariana Ha'Tsfoniyim - איי מריאנה הצפוניים (Hebrew), Kita Mariana - 北マリアナ (Japanese), Kita Marianasi (Inuktitut), Kuzey Mariana Adaları (Turkish), Marianas Setentrionais (Portuguese), Marianas Utara (Indonesian, Malay), Mariany Północne (Polish), Marijanos Šiaurinės salos (Lithuanian), Muko Nothoen Mariana - หมู่เกาะนอร์เทิร์นมาเรียนา (Thai), Nördliche Marianen (German), Nordmarianerne (Danish), Nord-Marianoj (Esperanto), Notte Mariånas (Chamorro), Pak Mariana Kûn-tó (Min Nan), Paŭnochnyia Maryianskiia Vyspy - Паўночныя Марыянскія Выспы (Belarusian), Pivnichni Marians'ki Ostrovy - Північні Маріанські Острови (Ukrainian), Põhja-Mariaanid (Estonian), Pohjois-Mariaanit (Finnish), Pulo-pulo Mariana Utara (Acehnese), Severna Marijanska ostrva - Северна Маријанска острва (Serbian), Severni Marianski ostrovi - Северни Мариански острови (Bulgarian), Severni Mariјanski Оstrovi - Северни Маријански Острови (Macedonian), Severní Mariany (Czech), Şimali Marian adaları (Azeri), Sjeverna Marijanska Ostrva (Bosnian), Uthuru Mariana Divayin - උතුරු මරියානා දිවයින් (Sinhala), Vóries Mariánes Nísi - Βόρειες Μαριάνες Νήσοι (Greek), Ziemeļu Marianas (Latvian), வடக்கு மரியானா தீவுகள் (Tamil)
Norway an Iorua (Irish), Naraoẏe - নরওয়ে (Bengali), Na Uy (Vietnamese), Nirribhidh (Scots Gaelic), Noorweë (Afrikaans), Noorwegen (Dutch), Norge (Norwegian-Bokmål), Noreg (Faroese, Norwegian-Nynorsk), Noregur (Icelandic), Noreuwei / Norŭwei - 노르웨이 (Korean), Norga (Sami), Norge (Danish, Min Nan, Norwegian-Bokmål, Swedish), Norja (Finnish), Norra (Estonian, Võro), Norsko (Czech), Nórsko (Slovak), Noruega (Aragonese, Asturian, Catalan, Guaraní, Portuguese, Spanish), Noruwega (Filipino/Tagalog), Noruwē - ノルウェー (Japanese), Norveç (Azeri, Turkish), Norvèg·e (Franco-Provençal), Norvège (French), Norvegia (Armenian, Basque, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Romansh), Norvégia (Hungarian), Norvehia - Норвегія (Ukrainian), Norvēģija (Latvian), Norvegija (Lithuanian), Norvegio (Esperanto), Norvegiya - Норвегия (Bulgarian, Russian), Norvegiya - נורבגיה (Hebrew), in-Norveġja (Maltese), Norvegjia (Albanian), Norvegye - נאָרװעגיע (Yiddish), Norveška - Норвешка (Macedonian, Serbian), Norveška (Slovene), Norvigía - Νορβηγία (Greek), Norway (Malay, English), Norweege (Alemannic), Norwegen (German, Low Saxon), Norwègia (Acehnese), Norwegia (Indonesian, Polish), Norwegska (Lower Sorbian), Norwéy - ኖርዌይ (Amharic), Norwij (Bambara), Nowe - นอร์เวย์ (Thai), Norwy (Welsh), Nuówēi - 挪威 (Mandarin Chinese), Nuruwai (Inuktitut),நோர்வே (Tamil)

O

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Oman Aman - Аман (Belarusian), Āmàn - 阿曼 (Mandarin Chinese), l-Oman (Maltese), Omã (Portuguese variant), Omaan (Estonian), Omaan' (Võro), Oman (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Azeri, Central Bikolano, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Min Nan, Polish, Portuguese variant, Romanian, Slovene), Omàn (Scots Gaelic), Omán (Aragonese, Asturian, Czech, Hungarian, Spanish), Oman - Оман (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Omán - Ομάν (Greek), Omān - オマーン (Japanese), Oman - 오만 (Korean), Oman - โอมาน (Thai), Omāna - ওমান (Assamese, Bengali), Omāna (Latvian), Omanas (Lithuanian), Omano (Esperanto), Omão (Portuguese variant), 'Uman - עומן (Hebrew), Umaan (Inuktitut), 'Umān - عُمان (Arabic), Umman (Turkish), ஓமன் (Tamil)

P

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Pakistan Bājīsītǎn - 巴基斯坦 (Mandarin Chinese), Pagastàn (Scots Gaelic), Bākistān - باكستان (Arabic), il-Pakistan (Maltese), Pacistan (Welsh), Pakiseutan / P'ak'isŭt'an - 파키스탄 (Korean), Pakistan (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Alemannic, Armenian, Azeri, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Min Nan, Polish, Romanian, Romansh, Slovene, Turkish, Võro), Pakistán (Aragonese, Guaraní, Spanish), Pākistān - পাকিস্তান (Assamese, Bengali), Pakistan - Пакистан (Bashkir, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian), Pákistán (Czech), Pakistán - Πακιστάν (Greek), Pakistan - פקיסטן (Hebrew), Pakistāna (Latvian), Pakistanas (Lithuanian), Pakistano (Esperanto), Pakisathan - ปากีสถาน (Thai), Pakisutan (Inuktitut), Pakisutan - パキスタン (Japanese), Pakisztán (Hungarian), Pakystan - Пакистан (Ukrainian), Paquistán (Asturian), Paquistan (Franco-Provençal), Paquistão (Portuguese),பாக்கிஸ்தான் (Tamil)
Palau Belau (Estonian variant, Palauan, Polish variant, Võro), Bóliú - 帛琉 (Mandarin Chinese - Taiwan), Palabh (Scots Gaelic), Pàláo - 帕劳 (Mandarin Chinese - PRC), Palaos (Asturian, Franco-Provençal, French), Paláou - Παλάου (Greek), Palau (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Aragonese, Austro-Bavarian, Azeri, Basque, Catalan, Cebuano, Central Bikolano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Inuktitut, Irish, Italian, Lithuanian, Malay, Maltese, Min Nan, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish, Turkish, Welsh, West Frisian), Palaŭ - Палаў (Belarusian), Pālāu - পালাউ (Bengali), Palau - Палау (Bulgarian, Chuvash, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Palāū - ޕަލާއޫ (Divehi), Palau - פלאו (Hebrew), Pa-la'u - པ་ལའུ། (Tibetan), Palaǔo (Esperanto), Palaw (Filipino/Tagalog), Palao - ปาเลา (Thai), Pallau / P'allau - 팔라우 (Korean), Parao - パラオ (Japanese),பாலாவ் (Tamil)
Palestinian territories (under Israeli control) Baghestin (Armenian), Bālèsītǎn - 巴勒斯坦 (Mandarin Chinese), Fələstin (Azeri), Filasṭīn - فلسطين (Arabic), Filastiniyya (Min Nan), Filistin (Turkish), Filistīn - फिलिस्तीन (Hindi), Ha'Rashut Ha'Falastinit - הרשות הפלסטינית (Hebrew), Palastain (Scots Gaelic), il-Palestina (Maltese), Palästina (German), Palasṭīnuge Daulet - ފަލަސްޠީނުގެ ދައުލަތް (Divehi), Palæstina (Danish), Palesteina (Welsh), Palestiina (Estonian, Finnish, Võro), Palestin (Malay), Palèstina (Acehnese), Palestina (Afrikaans, Aragonese, Asturian, Basque, Catalan, Czech, Dutch, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Indonesian, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish), Palestina - Палестина (Chuvash, Macedonian, Serbian), Palestíni - Παλαιστίνη (Greek), Palestino (Esperanto), Palestinska administraciya - Палестинска администрация (Bulgarian), Palestyna - Палестина (Ukrainian), Palestyna - Палестына (Belarusian), Palestyna (Polish), Palisutinian (Inuktitut), Palleseutain / P'allesŭt'ain - 팔레스타인 (Korean), Paresuchina - パレスチナ (Japanese), Teritoriile Palestiniene (Romanian), பாலஸ்தீனிய பிரதேசங்கள் (Tamil)
Panama Bānámǎ - 巴拿馬/巴拿马 (Mandarin Chinese), il-Panama (Maltese), Panama (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Azeri, Bambara, Basque, Cebuano, Central Bikolano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, Franco-Provençal, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Inuktitut, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian, Malay, Polish, Romanian, Scots Gaelic, Slovene, Turkish, Welsh), Panamá (Aragonese, Asturian, Breton, Extremaduran, French, Italian, Min Nan, Portuguese, Spanish), Panama - Панама (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Chuvash, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Pānāmā - পানামা (Bengali), Panamà (Catalan), Panama - פנמה (Hebrew), Panama - パナマ (Japanese), Panama / P'anama - 파나마 (Korean), Panama - ปานามา (Thai), Pa-na-ma - པ་ན་མ། (Tibetan), Panamás - Παναμάς (Greek), Panamo (Esperanto), Penamā - ޕެނަމާ (Divehi),பனாமா (Tamil)
Papua New Guinea Bābùyà Niǔ Jǐnèiyà - 巴布亞紐幾內亞/巴布亚纽几内亚 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Bābùyà Xīn Jǐnèiyà - 巴布亞新幾內亞/巴布亚新几内亚 (Mandarin Chinese), Gini Nuadh Phaputhach (Scots Gaelic), Paapua Uus-Guinea (Estonian), Paapua Vahtsõnõ Ginea (Võro), Papoasie-Novèla-Guinê (Franco-Provençal), Papoea Nieu-Guinee (Afrikaans), Papoea-Nieuw-Guinea (Dutch), Papoúa Néa Gouinéa - Παπούα Νέα Γουινέα (Greek), Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée (French), Papua Bagong Guineya (Central Bikolano), Papua Ginea Hachadasha - פפואה גינאה החדשה (Hebrew), Papua Guinea Baru (Indonesian variant), Papua Naujoji Gvinėja (Lithuanian), Papua-Neuguinea (German), Papua New Guinea (Acehnese, Bislama, Malay), Papua Niugini (Indonesian variant, Tok Pisin), Pāpua Nio Kini - ปาปัวนิวกินี (Thai), Papua Noua Guinee (Romanian), Papua-Nova Guiné (Portuguese), Papua-Nová Guinea (Czech, Slovak), Papua Nova Gvineja - Папуа Нова Гвинеја (Macedonian, Serbian), Papua Nova Gvineja (Slovene), Papua Nova Gvineya - Папуа Нова Гвинея (Bulgarian, Ukrainian), Papua-Novaia Gvinėia - Папуа-Новая Ґвінэя (Belarusian), Papua-Novaya Gvineya - Папуа-Новая Гвинея (Russian), Papua-Nowa Gwinea (Polish), Papúa Nueva Guinea (Asturian, Spanish), Papua Nugini (Indonesian), Papua-Nuova Guinea (Italian), Papua Nutaaq Guinia (Inuktitut), Papua Nya Guinea (Swedish), Papua Ny Guinea (Danish), Papua Nýguinea (Faroese), Papua Ny-Guinea (Norwegian), Papuanyugini / P'ap'uanyugini - 파푸아뉴기니 (Korean), Papua Nyūginia - パプアニューギニア (Japanese), Papuásia-Nova Guiné (Portuguese variant), Papua Sin Guinea (Min Nan), Pápua Új-Guinea (Hungarian), Papua-Uusi-Guinea (Finnish), Papuwa Bagong Guniya (Filipino/Tagalog), Papua Yeni Gine (Turkish), Papua Yeni Qvineya (Azeri), Papua y Nueva Guinea (Aragonese), Papuo-Nov-Gvineo (Esperanto), Pāpuẏā Niugini - পাপুয়া নিউগিনি (Bengali), Papwa Gini Newydd (Welsh),பப்புவா நியூ கினி(Tamil), il-Papwa Guinea Ġdida (Maltese)
Paraguay Bālāguī - 巴拉圭 (Mandarin Chinese), il-Paragwaj (Maltese), Paragoayi (Franco-Provençal), Paragouái - Παραγουάη (Greek), Paraguaidh (Scots Gaelic), Paraguai (Aragonese, Inuktitut, Portuguese, Romansh), Paraguái (Guarani), Paraguai - パラグアイ (Japanese), Paraguay (Acehnese, Afrikaans, Asturian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Min Nan, Romanian, Spanish, Turkish), Paragvaĭ - Параґвай (Belarusian, Ukrainian), Paragvaj (Croatian, Slovene), Paragvaj - Парагвај (Macedonian, Serbian), Paragvajo (Esperanto), Paragvajus (Lithuanian), Paragvay - Парагвай (Bulgarian, Russian), Paragvæ (Icelandic), Paragwai - פאראגוואי (Hebrew), Paragwai / P'aragwai - 파라과이 (Korean), Paragwaj (Polish), Parakwai - ปารากวัย (Thai), Paraqvay (Azeri), Parawayi (Aymara, Quechua), Paregwai (Welsh), Pyārāguẏe - প্যারাগুয়ে (Bengali),பராகுவே(Tamil)
Persia See Iran. Persia is former name of Iran.
Peru Bìlǔ - 秘魯/秘鲁 (Mandarin Chinese), Pearù (Scots Gaelic), il-Perù (Maltese), Perou (Breton), Pèrou (Franco-Provençal), Pérou (French), Peroú - Περού (Greek), Pèru (Acehnese), Peru (Afrikaans, Alemannic, Austro-Bavarian, Azeri, Bislama, Bosnian, Cebuano, Central Bikolano, Chavacano, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Lithuanian, Malay, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Turkish), Perú (Aragonese, Asturian, Catalan, Faroese, Icelandic, Min Nan, Spanish), Pėru - Пэру (Belarusian), Peru - পেরু (Bengali), Peru - Перу (Bulgarian, Chuvash, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Perũ (Guarani), Peru - פרו (Hebrew), Perù (Italian), Perū - ペルー (Japanese), Peru / P'eru - 페루 (Korean), Peru - เปรู (Thai), Pe-ru - པེ་རུ། (Tibetan), Peruo (Esperanto), Peruu (Estonian, Võro), Perw (Welsh), Piruu (Inuktitut), Piruw (Aymara, Quechua), பெரு (Tamil)
Philippines Fēilǜbīn - 菲律賓/菲律宾 (Mandarin Chinese), Felipines (Franco-Provençal), y Ffilipin (Welsh), Filibīn - فلبين (Arabic), Filipaina (Samoan), Filipiene (Limburgish), Filipiinid (Estonian), Filipiiniq (Võro), Filipijnen (Dutch), Fîlîpîn (Kurdish), Filipina (Acehnese, Banyumasan, Indonesian, Malay), Filipinai (Lithuanian), Filipinak (Basque), Filipinas (Aragonese, Central Bikolano, Chavacano, Ilocano, Pampangan, Pangasinan, Portuguese, Spanish), Filīpinas (Latvian), Filipine (Romanian), Filipinen (Frisian), Filipines (Asturian, Catalan), Filipinet (Albanian), Filipini (Croatian, Slovene), Filipini - Филипини (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian), Filipinim - פיליפינים (Hebrew), Filipinler (Turkish), Filipinoj (Esperanto), Filipiny - Філіпіны (Belarusian), Filipíny (Czech, Slovak), Filipiny (Polish), Filipiny - Філіпіни (Ukrainian), na h-Eileanan Filipineach or na Filipìonan (Scots Gaelic variant), Filippiinit (Finnish), Filippin (Azeri), Filippinane (Norwegian - Nynorsk), Filippine (Italian), Filippinene (Norwegian - Bokmål), Filippinerna (Swedish), Filippinerne (Danish), Filippínes - Φιλιππίνες (Greek), il-Filippini (Maltese), Filippin - ฟิลิปปินส์ (Thai), Filippiny - Филиппины (Russian), Filippiny - Філіппіни (Ukrainian), Filippseyjar (Icelandic), Filippyne (Afrikaans), Filipsoyggjar (Faroese), Firipin - フィリピン (Japanese), Fülöp-szigetek (Hungarian), Hui-li̍p-pin (Min Nan), Philipāina - ফিলিপাইন (Assamese, Bengali), Philipāīns - फिलिपाईन्स (Marathi), Philipina (Indonesian variant), Philippinae (Latin), Philippine (Alemannic), Philippinen (German, Luxembourgish), Philippines (French, Vietnamese), Phi Luật Tân (Vietnamese variant), Pilipinas (Cebuano, Filipino/Tagalog, Waray-Waray, Welsh), Pilipinebi - ფილიპინები (Georgian), Pilippinisi (Inuktitut), Pillipin / P'illip'in - 필리핀 (Korean), Filipine (Romanian) பிலிப்பைன்ஸ் (Tamil)
Pitcairn Islands Eileanan Pheit a' Chàirn (Scots Gaelic), il-Gżejjer Pitcairn (Maltese), Isole Pitcairn (Italian), Iyey Peetkern - איי פיטקרן (Hebrew), Kepulauan Pitcairn (Indonesian), Kapuluang Pitcairn (Filipino/Tagalog) Muko Phitkhaen - หมู่เกาะพิตแคร์น (Thai), Nísi Pítkern - Νήσοι Πίτκαιρν (Greek), Ostrovy Pitkern - Острови Піткерн (Ukrainian), Ostrva Pitkern - Острва Питкерн (Serbian), Pitcairn (Estonian, Finnish, Polish variant, Portuguese), Pitcairn Adaları (Turkish), Pitcairnovy ostrovy (Czech), Pítèkǎiēn qúndǎo - 皮特凯恩群岛 (Mandarin Chinese), Pitkeeon Jedo / P'itk'eŏn Chedo - 핏케언 제도 (Korean), Pitkerno salos (Lithuanian), Pitkernski Ostrovi - Питкернски Острови (Macedonian), Pitokean Shotō - ピトケアン諸島 (Japanese), Pitsuin Qikiqtat (Inuktitut), Wyspy Pitcairn (Polish), பிட்கன் தீவுகள் (Tamil)
Poland Ba Lan (Vietnamese), Bōlán - 波蘭/波兰 (Mandarin Chinese), Būlandā - بولندا (Arabic), Gwlad Pwyl (Welsh), Lehastan - Լեհաստան (Armenian), Lengyelország (Hungarian), Lenkija (Lithuanian), an Pholainn (Irish), a' Phòlainn (Scots Gaelic), Poalen (Frisian), Poland (Malay), Polandia (Indonesian), Polaen - โปแลนด์ (Thai), Pole (Afrikaans), Polen (Danish, Dutch, German, Low Saxon, Norwegian, Swedish), Polija (Latvian), Polin - פולין (Hebrew), Poljska (Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene), Poljska - Пољска (Serbian), Pólland (Faroese, Icelandic), Pollandeu / P'ollandŭ - 폴란드 (Korean), Pollando (Esperanto), Pologna (Romansh), Pologne (French), Poloneti - პოლონეთი (Georgian), Polonia (Basque, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Spanish), Polonía - Πολωνία (Greek), Polónia (Portuguese), Polònia (Catalan), Polônia (Brazilian Portuguese), il-Polonja (Maltese), Polonya (Filipino/Tagalog, Turkish), Polşa or Ləhistan (Azeri), Pol'šča - Польшча (Belarusian), Pol'ŝča - Польща (Ukrainian), Polsha - Полша (Bulgarian), Pol'sha - Польша (Russian), Polska (Lower Sorbian, Polish), Polska - Полска (Macedonian), Polsko (Czech), Poľsko (Slovak), Poola (Estonian, Võro), Pōrando - ポーランド (Japanese), Poyln - פּױלן (Yiddish), Puola (Finnish), Puulanti (Inuktitut), போலந்து (Tamil)
Portugal Burtughāl - برتغال (Arabic), Bồ Đào Nha (Vietnamese), Lusitania (Latin variant), Pertual (Mirandese), a' Phortagail (Scots Gaelic), an Phortaingéil (Irish), Protuket - โปรตุเกส (Thai), Poreutugal / P'orŭt'ugal - 포르투갈 (Korean), Portekiz (Turkish), Portiwgal (Welsh), Portogalía - Πορτογαλία (Greek), Portogallo (Italian), Portugal (Afrikaans, Armenian, Basque, Catalan, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino/Tagalog, French, German, Indonesian, Low Saxon, Malay, Portuguese, Romansh, Scots Gaelic, Spanish, Swedish, Võro), Portugal - פורטוגל (Hebrew), Portúgal (Icelandic), Portugal - Португал or Portugalija - Португалија (Macedonian, Serbian), Portugal - פּאָרטוגאַל (Yiddish), Portugāle (Latvian), Portugali (Finnish), Portugalia (Polish, Romanian), Portugália (Hungarian), Portugalija (Lithuanian), Portugalio (Esperanto), Portugaliya - Португалия (Bulgarian, Russian), il-Portugall (Maltese), Portugallia (Latin), Portugalska (Lower Sorbian, Slovene), Portugalsko (Czech, Slovak), Portugis (former Indonesian), Porutogaru - ポルトガル (Japanese), Púguó - 葡國/葡国 (Mandarin Chinese variant), Purtagāl - पुर्तगाल (Hindi), Purutugali (Inuktitut), Portuhaliya - Португалія (Ukrainian), Pútáoyá - 葡萄牙 (Mandarin Chinese), போர்த்துக்கல் (Tamil)
Principality of Monaco Furstendömet Monaco (Swedish), Fürstentum Monaco (German), Fyrstedømmet Monaco (Danish, Norwegian), Kerajaan Monako (Indonesian), Kneževina Monako - Кнежевина Монако (Serbian), Kneževina Monako (Slovene), Knyazhestvo Monako - Княжество Монако (Bulgarian, Russian), Knyazivstvo Monako - Князівство Монако (Ukrainian), Księstwo Monako (Polish), Monacké kniežatstvo (Slovak), Monacké knížectví (Czech), Monacói Hercegség (Hungarian), Monaco (Polish variant), Monacon ruhtinaskunta (Finnish), Monaco Vürstiriik (Estonian), Mónàgē Dàgōngguó - 摩納哥大公國/摩纳哥大公国 (Mandarin Chinese), Monaka Princlando (Esperanto), Monako (Faroese, Polish variant), Monako - Монако (Macedonian), Nesichut Monako - נסיכות מונאקו (Hebrew), Monako Gongguk / Monak'o Kongguk - 모나코 공국 (Korean), Monako kunigaikštystė (Lithuanian), Monako Prensliği (Turkish), Monako Taikōkoku - モナコ大公国 (Japanese), Munaku (Inuktitut), Prigkipáto tu Monakó - Πριγκηπάτο του Μονακό (Greek), Principado de Mónaco (Spanish), Principado de Mônaco (Brazilian Portuguese), Principado do Mónaco (Portuguese), il-Prinċipat ta' Monaco (Maltese), Principato di Monaco (Italian), Principatul Monaco (Romanian), Principauté de Monaco (French), Prinsdom Monaco (Dutch), Prinsipado han Monaco (Waray-Waray) Prinsipado ng Mónako (Filipino/Tagalog), Ratcharat Monako - ราชรัฐโมนาโก (Thai), Tywysogaeth Monaco (Welsh), Principatul Monaco (Romanian), Prionnsalachd Mhonaco (Scots Gaelic), மொனாக்கோ (Tamil)
Puerto Rico Bōduō Lígè - 波多黎各 (Mandarin Chinese), Borikén (Taíno), Puaito Riko - ปวยร์โตรีโก (Thai), Porto Rìceo (Scots Gaelic), Porto Rico (Indonesian alternate, Italian, Portuguese), Porto Riko (Turkish), Portoriko (Czech), Portoriko - Порторико (Macedonian, Serbian), Portoryko (Polish), Puereutoriko / P'uerŭt'orik'o - 푸에르토리코 (Korean), Puerto Rico (Estonian, Filipino/Tagalog, Finnish, Maltese, Polish variant, Spanish), Puerto Rikas (Lithuanian), Puerto-Riko - Пуерто-Рико (Russian), Puerto Riko - Пуерто Рико (Bulgarian), Puerto Riko (Faroese, Indonesian), Puérto Ríko - Πουέρτο Ρίκο (Greek), Puerto-riko - פוארטו ריקו (Hebrew), Puerutoriko - プエルトリコ (Japanese), Puerto Ryko - Пуерто-Рико (Ukrainian), Puirutu Riku (Inuktitut), புவேர்ட்டோ ரிக்கோ (Tamil), Pwetoriko (Swahili)

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