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This is a list of countries and dependent territories named after people.
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Sovereign countries named after people
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Countries named after legendary figures
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Country | Source of name |
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Afghanistan | Supposedly named after tribal chief Prince Afghana.[2] |
Armenia (Hayastan) | Hayk |
Bangladesh | from "Bengal", which means East of India since Vang or Bang means East in Sanskrit [3][4][5] |
Belarus | Rus |
Cambodia | Sage Kambu Swayambhuva |
Czech Republic | Čech |
Denmark | Dan I of Denmark |
Djibouti | "Djibouti" means "Land of Tehuti" or "Land of Thoth", after the Egyptian Moon God |
Hungary | Hunor (or Magyarország — Magor) |
Bhārat (India) | Dushyanta's son Bharata or Rishabha's son Bharata[6] |
Misr (Egypt) | Misr in Arabic, Misrayim in Hebrew, named after the biblical figure Mizraim. |
Israel | Jacob, who was also called Israel in the Bible |
Éire (Ireland) | Éire (Ériu), a Celtic fertility goddess |
Italy | Italus |
Laos | possibly after Lava |
Lechia (historical and/or alternative name of Poland) | Lech |
Norway | Nór (although other etymologies are generally more widely accepted) |
Romania | The name "Romania" is derived from "Rome" (the modern capital city of Italy) / "Roman", which possibly comes from Romulus |
Russia | Rus |
Solomon Islands | King Solomon of Israel and Judah |
Somalia | Supposedly named after Samaale.[7] |
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Former countries named after people
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Dependent territories named after people
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