Vulcan salute

Etymology
From. The gesture was devised by the American actor (1931–2015) who portrayed the half-Vulcan character  in the television series Star Trek (originally broadcast 1966–1969); he first used it in “”, the first episode of the second season aired on September 15, 1967.

Noun

 * 1) A gesture of greeting among Star Trek fans, consisting of a raised hand with the palm forward and the thumb extended, and the fingers parted between the middle finger and ring finger.

Translations

 * Armenian: Վուլկանյան ողջույն
 * Azerbaijani: Vulkan salamı
 * Basque: Vulkaniar agur
 * Catalan: salutació vulcaniana
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 瓦肯舉手禮
 * Czech: Vulkánský pozdrav
 * Dutch: Vulcaanse groet
 * Esperanto: Vulkana saluto
 * Finnish: vulkanuslainen tervehdys
 * French: salut vulcain
 * German: Grußgeste der Vulkanier, Vulkanier-Gruß
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian: vulkáni köszöntés
 * Interlingua: salute vulcan
 * Italian: saluto vulcaniano
 * Korean: 벌컨 인사
 * Macedonian: ву́лкански по́здрав
 * Malayalam: വൾക്കൻ സല്യൂട്ട്
 * Polish: salut wolkański
 * Portuguese: saudação vulcana
 * Russian: Вулканский салю́т
 * Spanish: saludo vulcano
 * Swedish: Vulcanhälsning
 * Turkish: Vulcan selamı
 * Ukrainian: вулканський салют, вулканське привіта́ння