Benghazi

Etymology
From and, apparently from earlier  first attested on a 1579 map by Ali al-Sharfi. Possibly a reference to a Muslim holy man Sidi ibn Ghazi. "Ibn Ghazi" itself can literally be translated as "son of the ghazi (warrior)".

Translations

 * Afrikaans: Benghazi
 * Arabic: بِنْغَازِي
 * Armenian: Բենղազի
 * Azerbaijani: Benqazi
 * Basque: Bengazi
 * Belarusian: Бенгазі
 * Bikol Central: Benghazi
 * Breton: Benghazi
 * Bulgarian: Бенгази
 * Catalan: Bengasi
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: Benghází
 * Danish: Benghazi
 * Dutch: Benghazi
 * Esperanto: Bengazi
 * Estonian: Banghāzī
 * Finnish: Bengasi
 * French:
 * Georgian: ბენღაზი
 * German: Bengasi
 * Greek:
 * Greenlandic: Benghazi
 * Hebrew: בנגאזי
 * Hungarian:
 * Indonesian: Benghazi
 * Irish: Benghazi
 * Italian: Bengasi
 * Japanese: ベンガジ
 * Kazakh: Бенгази
 * Khmer: បេងហ្គាហ្ស៊ី
 * Korean: 벵가지
 * Latin: Hesperides
 * Latvian: Bengāzī
 * Lithuanian: Bengazis
 * Malay: Benghazi
 * Marathi: बेनगाझी
 * Neapolitan: Bengasi
 * Norwegian: Benghazi
 * Occitan: Bengazi
 * Ottoman Turkish: بنغازى
 * Persian: بنغازی
 * Piedmontese: Bèngasi
 * Polish: Bengazi
 * Portuguese: Bengasi
 * Romanian: Benghazi
 * Russian: Бенга́зи
 * Scots: Benghazi
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Бенгази
 * Sicilian: Bengasi
 * Slovak: Bengázi
 * Slovene: Bengazi
 * Spanish:, Bengazi
 * Swedish: Benghazi
 * Tajik: Бенғази
 * Tamil: பங்காசி
 * Thai: เบงกาซี
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: Бенгазі
 * Vietnamese: Benghazi
 * Volapük: Bängasi
 * Welsh: Benghazi
 * West Frisian: Bengazy