Romania

Etymology 1
From (in turn from ) +. .

Translations

 * Abkhaz: Румыниа
 * Afrikaans: Roemenië
 * Akan: Romania
 * Albanian: Rumani ,
 * Old Albanian: Gogëni, Gogëri
 * Amharic: ሮማንያ
 * Arabic: رُومَانِيَا
 * Aragonese: Rumanía
 * Armenian:
 * Aromanian: Armãnii, Armãnia , Rãmãnii , Rãmãnia , Rumãnii , Rumãnia , Romãnii , Romãnia
 * Assamese: ৰোমানিয়া
 * Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܪܗ݇ܘܿܡܵܢܝܼܵܐ
 * Asturian:
 * Azerbaijani:
 * Bashkir: Румыния
 * Basque:
 * Belarusian: Румы́нія
 * Bengali:
 * Breton: Roumania
 * Bulgarian: Румъ́ния
 * Burmese: ရူမေးနီးယား
 * Buryat: Румыни
 * Carpathian Rusyn: Руму́ньско
 * Catalan:
 * Chechen: Румыни
 * Cherokee: ᎶᎹᏂᏯ
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 羅馬尼亞
 * Hokkien: 羅馬尼亞
 * Mandarin:
 * Chuvash: Румыни
 * Corsican: Rumenia
 * Crimean Tatar: Romaniya
 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dhivehi:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: Rumanio, Rumanujo
 * Estonian:
 * Farefare: Domaŋo
 * Faroese: Rumenia
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Friulian: Romanie
 * Galician:
 * Georgian:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Gujarati: રોમાનિયા
 * Hausa: Romaniya
 * Hawaiian: Romānia
 * Hebrew:
 * Hindi:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic:
 * Ido:
 * Indonesian:
 * Interlingua: Romania
 * Irish: Rómáin
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Kannada: ರೊಮಾನಿಯ
 * Kashubian: Rumùńskô
 * Kazakh:
 * Khmer: រូម៉ានី
 * Korean: ,
 * Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish:
 * Kyrgyz: Румыния
 * Ladino: Rumania
 * Lao:, ຣູມານີ
 * Latin:
 * Latvian:
 * Lithuanian:
 * Livonian: Rumāņmō
 * Macedonian:
 * Malay:
 * Malayalam: റൊമാനിയ
 * Maltese: Rumanija
 * Marathi: रोमेनिया
 * Mongolian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Mongolian: ᠷᠦᠮᠢᠨ, ᠷᠣᠮᠠᠨᠢᠶ᠎ᠠ
 * Nahuatl: Rumantlān
 * Navajo: Wooméiniya
 * Nepali: रोमानिया
 * Norman: Roumanie,
 * Northern Sami: Románia
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Nynorsk:
 * Occitan:, Roumagnu
 * Odia: ରୋମାନିଆ
 * Old Church Slavonic:
 * Cyrillic: Роумꙑнїꙗ
 * Pashto: رومانیا
 * Persian:
 * Dari: رومَانِیَا
 * Iranian Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Brazilian:
 * European:
 * Punjabi:
 * Gurmukhi: ਰੋਮਾਨੀਆ
 * Romani: Rumùnia
 * Romanian:
 * Cyrillic: Ромыния
 * Romansch: Rumenia
 * Russian:
 * Scots: Romanie, Roumainie
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Ру̀мӯнија, Ру̀мӯњска̄
 * Roman: Rùmūnija ,
 * Sicilian: Rumanìa
 * Silesian: Růmůńijo
 * Sinhalese:
 * Slovak:
 * Slovene:
 * Sorbian:
 * Lower Sorbian: Rumuńska
 * Upper Sorbian: Rumunska
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog:
 * Tajik:
 * Tamil: உருமேனியா
 * Tatar: Румыния
 * Telugu:
 * Thai:
 * Tibetan: རོ་མ་ནི་ཡ
 * Tigrinya: ሮሜኒያ
 * Turkish:
 * Turkmen: Rumyniýa
 * Ukrainian:
 * Urdu: رومانِیَہ
 * Uyghur: رۇمىنىيە
 * Uzbek:
 * Vietnamese: Ru-ma-ni, Lỗ Má Ni
 * Võro: Romaania
 * Welsh:
 * West Frisian: Roemeenje
 * Yakut: Румыния
 * Yiddish: רומעניע
 * Yoruba: Ròmáníà
 * Zhuang: Lozmajnizya

Etymology 2
From, from , itself from.

Proper noun

 * 1)  The Latin or Romance-speaking areas of Europe, collectively.
 * , also used for its former territories.
 * 1) * 2013, Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Pope Pius II), trans. Robert Brown, Europe (c.1400-1458), page 69:
 * Next to them, the maritime region extending south to the Hellespont is Romania—a Greek nation, though it was once barbarian, and it is returning to barbarism in our own time, now that the empire of the Greeks has been destroyed and the Turks hold sway. The capital city of this country [Thrace] is Byzantium, formerly called Agios.
 * 1) * 2013, Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Pope Pius II), trans. Robert Brown, Europe (c.1400-1458), page 69:
 * Next to them, the maritime region extending south to the Hellespont is Romania—a Greek nation, though it was once barbarian, and it is returning to barbarism in our own time, now that the empire of the Greeks has been destroyed and the Turks hold sway. The capital city of this country [Thrace] is Byzantium, formerly called Agios.
 * 1) * 2013, Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Pope Pius II), trans. Robert Brown, Europe (c.1400-1458), page 69:
 * Next to them, the maritime region extending south to the Hellespont is Romania—a Greek nation, though it was once barbarian, and it is returning to barbarism in our own time, now that the empire of the Greeks has been destroyed and the Turks hold sway. The capital city of this country [Thrace] is Byzantium, formerly called Agios.
 * 1) * 2013, Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Pope Pius II), trans. Robert Brown, Europe (c.1400-1458), page 69:
 * Next to them, the maritime region extending south to the Hellespont is Romania—a Greek nation, though it was once barbarian, and it is returning to barbarism in our own time, now that the empire of the Greeks has been destroyed and the Turks hold sway. The capital city of this country [Thrace] is Byzantium, formerly called Agios.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1)  the Romance speaking areas of Europe

Etymology 1
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Etymology 2
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Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Roman Empire
 * 2)  Byzantine Empire
 * 1)  Byzantine Empire
 * 1)  Byzantine Empire

Etymology
Borrowed from.