Jack the Ripper

Etymology
September 1888,, from the.

Proper noun

 * 1) A supposed individual who was an unidentified 19th century serial killer in England, who has become part of folklore.

Translations

 * Arabic: جَاك اَلسَّفَّاح
 * Azerbaijani: İçalatçı Cek
 * Basque: Jack Tripa-ateratzailea
 * Catalan: Jack l'Esbudellador
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: Jack Rozparovač
 * Danish: Jack the Ripper
 * Dutch: Jack the Ripper
 * Esperanto: Ĵakvo la Buĉisto
 * Estonian: Rappija Jack
 * Finnish: Viiltäjä-Jack
 * French:
 * Georgian: ჯეკ მფატრავი
 * German: Jack der Aufschlitzer
 * Greek: Τζακ ο Αντεροβγάλτης
 * Hindi:
 * Hungarian: Hasfelmetsző Jack
 * Icelandic: Kviðristu Kobbi
 * Irish: Seac an Réabthóir
 * Italian: Jack lo squartatore
 * Japanese: 切り裂きジャック
 * Latvian: Džeks Uzšķērdējs
 * Macedonian: Џек Ме́восек
 * Norman: Jacques l'Êbieilleux
 * Polish: Kuba Rozpruwacz
 * Portuguese: Jack, o Estripador
 * Romanian: Jack Spintecătorul
 * Russian: Джек-Потроши́тель
 * Scottish Gaelic: Seoc an Reubainnear
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Roman: Jack Trbosjek
 * Spanish: Jack el Destripador
 * Thai: แจ็กเดอะริปเปอร์
 * Turkish: Karındeşen Jack
 * Vietnamese: Jack Phanh Thây