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    1. The origin of England is unknown? It was named after the Germanic Angles who had settled there. In French it is angleterre, literally angle land.

    2. Suspicious_Good_2407 on

      I wonder what Belarus is named after. I guess it can’t be named after the people, Belarusians, according to OP?

    3. Brazil’s the only county named after a tree. Argentina is the only county named after a metal

    4. Poland should be blue and yellow. The Polans aren’t confirmed, we only get sources on them once Poland is formed. And even if they existed and used that name, it still comes from „fieldy land“ („Ziemia Polska“).

    5. Chance-Ear-9772 on

      Bangladesh should be blue since it literally means ‘Land of the Bangla’ so it’s named after an ethnic group.

    6. appleparkfive on

      OP, the striped ones are too close together. They’re making it look like different colors. I thought the UK was green and I was spending a few minutes trying to figure out why Saudi Arabia was purple. Maybe it looks better on desktop, but they should be wider stripes! So it doesn’t combine into new colors

      Cool map though

    7. _living_legend_ on

      Though the name America was from a person, I think that the country’s name came from the geological location. So USA should be yellow. Unless you use the same logic with each country, which you didn’t.

      Edit. Mexico (United Mexican States) should also be yellow, though for a different reason than USA.

    8. Present_Constant_751 on

      Estonia/Estland literally comes from the the Germanic word for east. It referred to modern day Estonia during the Northern Crusades, then came to mean only the north of the country, and was reappropriated by Estonians in the 18th century, during the national awakening.

      The Estonians also started calling themselves Estonians (Eestlased) during the 18th century. Before this, people either called themselves by the region from where they were from (Virulane/Vironian, Saarlane/Oselian), or by the collective term „Maarahvas“ (Land people).

      The English cleric Samuel Purchas, who wrote down accounts of travellers, even called the Estonians „Momese“ in the 17th century. This probably came from „Maamees“ (Land man).

    9. 0m3gaMan5513 on

      Argentina shouldn’t be green. It’s named after the precious metal silver. It should be yellow for being named after a natural feature.

    10. ChildOfDeath07 on

      Why is Malaysia yellow, its literally named after the Malay ethnic group

    11. Argentina is somewhat yellow because it’s rich in silver ore and the Spanish literally named it silver land

    12. Awkward_Cash1828 on

      For their native names, India (Bharat) and China (Zhongguo) should be blue and yellow respectively, if I understand correctly.

      Also, Libya, both Sudans and Ethiopia should be yellow I think, these names are mainly regions in origin and usage. Ethiopia used to have a „blue“ name, and it was Abyssinia.

    13. I’m confused, why is USA colored red? United States of America should be „named after a geographical feature“ why is it „named after a person“?

    14. nolawnchairs on

      Thailand is wrong. The word „Thai“, ไทย is a word for „free“. There is no such ethnicity as Thai, the country is a melting pot of Siamese, Lao, Khmer, Chinese, and indigenous peoples. Before 1939, the country was known as Siam (สยาม), and was renamed to reflect the ethnic diversity.

    15. OrganicSausage69 on

      I’m from New South Wales which apparently is similar to South Wales, very original right.

    16. UnrecognizableUzbek on

      Uzbekistan must be blue. It means «land of Uzbeks». I get why you made it read, Özbeg Khan is surely where the ethnonym originated. Still, it is «land of Uzbeks» as an ethnic group, not «land of Özbeg».

    17. Isn’t Venezuela properly the “Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela”? Additionally, it’s named after Venice if I’m not mistaken, which is in turn named after a group of people. Should maybe be a blue/red split, depending on your rule for degrees of separation between people and geography.

    18. Great Britain isn’t that uncertain. It’s because it was bigger than Brittany

    19. Portugal is named after the Porto region, which was itself named Porto because of the port (it’s by the sea)- therefore a geographic location

    20. ClassicPublic5542 on

      I don’t know, USA is a political title. Legally, Republica Argentina’s original name is ‚United states[provinces] of river plate‘ (provincias unidas del rio de la plata).

      Uruguayan independency is the day when they are accepted in the Provincias Unidas del Rio de la Plata.

    21. FineYoungVegetarian on

      Canada is not an English word.
      Canada is the French version of an Iroquoian word.

    22. Denmark should be blue or blue and yellow… It, most likely, comes from the Danes Marches or the Danes Borderlands

    23. Poland is not entirely correct. The name is from the tribe of Polans, which unified all tribes living there. This part is correct. However, the name Polans itself comes from the name Pole, which means a field. More precisely, crop field, agricultural field. So ultimately it’s from geographical feature, via Polans tribe. Still, many tribes and peoples of that time took names from geographical features, so it could be argued that most peoples names trace roots to landmarks. I think it comes down to a decision at which point you put a cutoff and classify into those categories.

      [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland#Etymology](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland#Etymology)
      [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Poland](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Poland)

      Some languages, like Hungarian, Lithuanian, Turkish, Persian take the name of Poland from different „polish“ tribe of that time Lendians, who also took their name in ancient polish from the scorched field that is left when you burn down a forest for agriculture. So also ultimately from geographical feature.

    24. vivianhtlee on

      I don’t understand why this map show China is red (named after a person).

      I google it. It is thought that the ultimate source of the name China is the Chinese word Qín (秦), the name of the Qin dynasty. Even we assume it is true, Qin isn’t named after Qin Shi Huang. On the contrary, the emperor renamed himself from Ying Zheng to Qin Shi Huang. (Qin=the state he inherited, Shi=始=start, Huang=皇=emperor). The original meaning of Qin probably is grain. The land of the Qin State was well-suited for growing grain.

      In that case, China should be yellow.

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