Darth Vader

Etymology
"Darth" is a (the derivation from Dark Lord of the Sith is a later development).

"Vader" is traditionally explained as being from. However, the idea of Vader's fatherhood was only developed for  (after the character was introduced), making this improbable. It is more likely a shortening of or from the surname.

Noun

 * 1) A powerful individual or force, particularly one that is seen as malevolent, dominating and threatening.
 * 2)  A  train.
 * 1)  A  train.
 * 1)  A  train.
 * 1)  A  train.
 * 1)  A  train.

Proper noun

 * , a villain of the science-fantasy film series Star Wars.

Translations

 * Arabic: دَارْث فِيدَر
 * Bulgarian: Дарт Ве́йдър
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 達斯·維達
 * Dutch: Darth Vader
 * Esperanto: Dart Vader
 * French: Dark Vador
 * German: Darth Vader
 * Greek: Νταρθ Βέιντερ
 * Hebrew: דארת׳ ויידר
 * Hindi: डार्थ वेडर
 * Icelandic: Svarthöfði
 * Italian: Dart Fener, Darth Vader
 * Japanese: ダース・ヴェイダー
 * Korean: ^다스 ^베이더
 * Lithuanian: Dartas Veideris
 * Marathi: डार्थ व्हेडर
 * Portuguese: Darth Vader
 * Russian: Дарт Ве́йдер
 * Spanish: Darth Vader