Name
GERMANIA

Name GERMANIA

Between 1900 and 2022 there were 566 births of Germania in the countries below, which represents an average of 5 births of children bearing the first name Germania per year on average throughout this period.
On the last available year for each country, we count 0 birth.

Other languages  :  
En Français Prénom Germania   
In Italiano Nome Germania   


Information about the first name Germania

The first name Germania has been assigned to:
0.00% to boys
100.00% to girls
The country where the first name Germania is the most common is:
BR Brazil
This first name is on trend: Female
This first name has 8 letters including 4 vowels and 4 consonants

Anagrams of the first name Germania

An anagram is a word that contains the same letters of another word. Here is the list of first names which are an anagram of Germania : Argemina, Ermagina, Genimara, Mariange, Marigane

Germania in Japanese *

Romajijaamania
Katakanaジャーマニア
Hiraganaじゃーまにあ
* This is a phonetic conversion, not a translation.
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Germania in sign language

Germania in binary language

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Origin and meaning of name Germania

US English
Etymology src :
  • From Latin Germānia. Doublet of Germany.
Anagrams src :
  • Megarian, mangarie
Proper noun src :
  • Germania
  • (historical) Any of several geographical regions of different historical periods that were mainly inhabited by Germanic peoples.
  • (humorous, sometimes offensive) Germany.
Middle English
Etymology src :
  • From Old English Germania, from Latin Germania, q.v.
Noun src :
  • Germania
  • Alternative form of Germanie
ES Spanish
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /xeɾˈmanja/ [xeɾˈma.nja]
  • Rhymes: -anja
  • Syllabification: Ger‧ma‧nia
Proper noun src :
  • Germania f
  • (historical) Germania
  • Hyponyms: Germania Inferior, Germania Magna, Germania Superior
Old English
Etymology src :
  • From Latin Germania, q.v.
Noun src :
  • Germania (proper noun)
  • Alternative form of Germanie
Interlingua
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /ɡeɾˈma.nja/
Proper noun src :
  • Germania
  • Germany
Polish
Etymology src :
  • Borrowed from Latin Germānia.
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /ɡɛrˈmaɲ.ja/
  • Rhymes: -aɲja
  • Syllabification: Ger‧man‧ia
Proper noun src :
  • Germania f
  • (historical) Germania (an ancient region in north-central Europe, in modern Germany)
RO Romanian
Etymology src :
  • From Latin Germānia. Equivalent to german +‎ -ia.
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /d͡ʒerˈma.ni.a/
Proper noun src :
  • Germania f
  • Germany
Latin
Etymology src :
  • From Germānī +‎ -ia. Germani was an exonym applied by the Romans to a tribe (or nearby tribes) living around and east of the Rhine; it was first attested in the 1st century b.c. works of Julius Caesar and is of uncertain etymology. It was said by Strabo to derive from germānus (“close kin; genuine”), making it cognate with "germane" and "german", but this seems unsupported. Attempts to derive it from Germanic or Celtic roots are all problematic.
Alternative forms src :
  • Iermania
Noun src :
  • germānia
  • nominative/accusative/vocative plural of germānium
Pronunciation src :
  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ɡerˈmaː.ni.a/, [ɡɛrˈmäːniä]
  • (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /d͡ʒerˈma.ni.a/, [d͡ʒerˈmäːniä]
Proper noun src :
  • Germānia f sg (genitive Germāniae); first declension
  • Germany in its various senses, including:
  • (Classical Latin) the lands of the Germani, tribes living around the Rhine River in the 1st century b.c.
  • (Medieval Latin) the lands of the Germans, sometimes inclusive of conquered areas in France, England, and Eastern Europe
  • (New Latin) Germany, various Central European nation-states including the Holy Roman Empire, the German Empire, and the Federal Republic of Germany
Proper noun (Declension) src :
  • First-declension noun, singular only.
Proper noun (Descendants) src :
  • English: Germany
  • Irish: Gearmáin
  • Italian: Germania
  • Romanian: Germania
  • Russian: Герма́ния (Germánija)
  • Sicilian: Girmània
Proper noun (Synonyms) src :
  • Alemānnia
  • Teutonica
IT Italian
Etymology src :
  • From Latin Germānia.
Anagrams src :
  • agremani, emargina, magnerai, mangerai, mangeria, mangiare
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /d͡ʒerˈma.nja/
  • Rhymes: -anja
  • Hyphenation: Ger‧mà‧nia
Proper noun src :
  • Germania f
  • Germany. Official name: Repubblica Federale Tedesca
Proper noun (See also) src :
FI Finnish
Etymology src :
  • Learned borrowing from Latin Germānia.
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /ˈɡermɑːniɑ/, [ˈɡe̞rmɑ̝ːˌniɑ̝]
  • Rhymes: -ɑːniɑ
  • Syllabification(key): Ger‧ma‧ni‧a
Proper noun src :
  • Germania
  • (historical) Germania
 

Popularity of the name Germania

Number of GERMANIA births per year

Total births of Germania by country

Births with the first name Germania
Country
Boys
Girls
BRBrazil
1930 - 2022
0
510
CHSwitzerland
1909 - 2021
0
25
ARArgentina
1922 - 2015
0
18
DEGermany
2000 - 2022
0
7
CLChili
2010 - 2021
0
2
CZCzechoslovakia
1900 - 2016
0
2
ATAustria
1984 - 2021
0
1
ITItaly
1999 - 2021
0
1

Comments on the name Germania

Personalities with the first name Germania

There is 0 personality with the first name Germania



Film Actors and Actresses with the first name Germania

There are 2 actors and actresses with the first name Germania
Germania Vasquez
Germania De Pineda

Rankings of first name GERMANIA by country

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