Isle of Wight

Etymology
From, , (c.150), from , akin to Old Irish , , referring to the fact that the Isle of Wight is one of the southernmost islands of the British Isles.

Proper noun

 * 1) An island, county and unitary authority off the south coast of England in the English Channel opposite Southampton.

Synonyms

 * IOW, IoW
 * I.W.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 懷特島
 * Finnish: Wightsaari
 * French:
 * Middle French: isle de Wisque
 * Old French: isle de Wic
 * Irish: Inis Iocht
 * Italian: isola di Wight
 * Japanese: ワイト島
 * Latin: Vectis
 * Macedonian: Вајт
 * Manx: Ellan Eeaght
 * Norman: Wique, Witte
 * Old English: Wiht, Wihte i, Wihte īeġland
 * Polish: Wyspa Wight
 * Portuguese: Ilha de Wight
 * Russian: о́стров Уа́йт
 * Spanish: isla de Wight
 * Welsh: Ynys Wyth