Hungary is wrong.
The name Tamás comes from the Aramaic or Hebrew Te’oma, from wich it went to greek (Thomas). Easy to tell because it is a name of a Bible caracter.
justiceteo on
Albania – Turkish
Turkey – Arabic 🙂
Truelz on
This is a weird map… Norse is also Germanic, just as old English is as well.
Cefalopodul on
In Romania’s case it’s half Greek half Hebrew.
Nicusor – Greek
Dan – Hebrew.
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arsgratiartis on
Netherlands: Willem (Germanic) Alexander (Greek) and yes, it is one name with two parts
TightEstablishment59 on
First names? Kazakhstan’s is also Persian, since the name is hyphenated
EdKeane on
The president of Kazakhstan has a double name. Kassym-Jomart. And while Kassym is Arabic in origin. Jomart is not. It’s of Persian origin.
Grr_in_girl on
I was confused for a second, because I thought Jonas was from Hebrew. But then I remembered that King Harald is technically our head of state, I guess.
Pentti1 on
Sweden should be both Germanic and Norse.
SoSmartKappa on
Karol Tadeusz Nawrocki
– Karol from Germanic Karl
– Tadeusz is from Aramaic Taddai, and later from Greek/Latin Thaddaeus
So, shouldn’t be Poland striped?
nanpossomas on
To clarify: these are the first names (Keir, Emmanuel, Friedrich etc.)
Zestyclose_Weight469 on
Why the greeck are ruling the world now…??? 😳
giorgiopadano on
Swiss president has a latin name. It is Guy Parmelin.
amatama on
„Charles“ is Germanic??
TokenEffort1 on
So many Greek, except for Greece!
ratbatbash on
Ehhh lithuanian name is supposedly spanish (gitanas – gitanos)
Baron_von_Zoldyck on
Latvia?
Porphyres on
The head of the Greek state is the prime minister, not the president.
Lumpy-Tone-4653 on
*In English
Jaimebgdb on
Kind of a useless map if the actual name referenced is not shown?
Grzechoooo on
Swedish King Charles and British King Charles are in different categories despite sharing a name.
KyriakosCH on
The name Constantine is certainly latin, but also largely abandoned in the latin world – in contrast it is very popular in Greece.
Aytug4ufan on
Recep (Arabic) Tayyip (Arabic) Erdoğan (Turkic)
GustavoistSoldier on
TIL Kavelashvili is a Georgian surname
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Czech Republic – Petr Pavel – Peter Paul 😉
Hungary is wrong.
The name Tamás comes from the Aramaic or Hebrew Te’oma, from wich it went to greek (Thomas). Easy to tell because it is a name of a Bible caracter.
Albania – Turkish
Turkey – Arabic 🙂
This is a weird map… Norse is also Germanic, just as old English is as well.
In Romania’s case it’s half Greek half Hebrew.
Nicusor – Greek
Dan – Hebrew.
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Netherlands: Willem (Germanic) Alexander (Greek) and yes, it is one name with two parts
First names? Kazakhstan’s is also Persian, since the name is hyphenated
The president of Kazakhstan has a double name. Kassym-Jomart. And while Kassym is Arabic in origin. Jomart is not. It’s of Persian origin.
I was confused for a second, because I thought Jonas was from Hebrew. But then I remembered that King Harald is technically our head of state, I guess.
Sweden should be both Germanic and Norse.
Karol Tadeusz Nawrocki
– Karol from Germanic Karl
– Tadeusz is from Aramaic Taddai, and later from Greek/Latin Thaddaeus
So, shouldn’t be Poland striped?
To clarify: these are the first names (Keir, Emmanuel, Friedrich etc.)
Why the greeck are ruling the world now…??? 😳
Swiss president has a latin name. It is Guy Parmelin.
„Charles“ is Germanic??
So many Greek, except for Greece!
Ehhh lithuanian name is supposedly spanish (gitanas – gitanos)
Latvia?
The head of the Greek state is the prime minister, not the president.
*In English
Kind of a useless map if the actual name referenced is not shown?
Swedish King Charles and British King Charles are in different categories despite sharing a name.
The name Constantine is certainly latin, but also largely abandoned in the latin world – in contrast it is very popular in Greece.
Recep (Arabic) Tayyip (Arabic) Erdoğan (Turkic)
TIL Kavelashvili is a Georgian surname