Iwo Jima

Etymology
From the early modern misreading Iwōjima for, a calque of  in accounts of 's voyages, possibly originally from  although the island was left unnamed by its first known discoverer.

Proper noun

 * , now administered as part of Tokyo's Ogasawara Subprefecture and most famous for a major battle in World War II.
 * , administered as part of Kagoshima.
 * , administered as part of Kagoshima.

Usage notes
The official Japanese name of the island changed to Iōtō (written identically in kanji but differently in transcription) in 2007, so that use of Iwo Jima may be proscribed in some contexts.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 硫黃島
 * Mandarin: 硫黃島
 * Czech: Iwodžima
 * French: Iwo Jima
 * German: Iwojima
 * Hebrew: איוו ג'ימה
 * Japanese: 硫黄島
 * Korean: ^이오섬
 * Polish: Iwo Jima
 * Portuguese: Iwo Jima
 * Russian: Ио
 * Serbo-Croatian: Ivodžima
 * Spanish: Iōtō
 * Swedish: Ioto
 * Ukrainian: Іото