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Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by fowworld(f): 11:19am On Jun 11, 2018
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A name change is often done for political or nationalistic reasons such as removing traces of colonial rule or reflecting the ideologies of the government in power. A country or state may also change its name for purely commemorative reasons, especially in honor of an influential person or an important event in the country. A country may also change its name to improve their image and to erase an unpleasant event or memory in its history.

Here are ten countries that have successfully changed their names.

1. Persia/Iran:Historically, Iran was referred to as Persia due to the Greek writings.

The region covering the present day Iran was occupied by the Persians who established the Persian Empire. In 1935, the government of Iran directed the countries it had diplomatic relations with to refer to it as Iran instead of Persia.

The suggestion to change the name is thought to have been influenced by Iranian ambassador to Germany who had also been influenced by the Nazis.

The countries obliged and the name “Iran” began to appear in official documents.

Although there was opposition to the change of name from some quarters, the move to use Persia and Iran interchangeably changed the perception of the people and today the country freely referred to as Iran.

2. Kampuchea/Cambodia:Cambodia has changed its name several times, especially when the new ruling party wanted to erase the traces of the previous one.

Between 1953 and 1970, the country was renamed the Kingdom of Cambodia. From 1970 to 1975 it was named the Khmer Republic.

Under the communist rule from 1975 to 1979, it was referred to as Democratic Kampuchea. Under the UN transition authority from 1989 to 1993, the country was named the State of Cambodia.

After the restoration of the monarchy in 1993, Cambodia was renamed the Kingdom of Cambodia.

The Khmer people prefer to call themselves Kampuchea meaning “Descendant of Prince Kambu.”

The name Cambodia is a Western mispronunciation of Kampuchea.

3. Burma/Myanmar:Myanmar is known in English by two names; Myanmar and Burma.

The country’s name has been changed from the “Burma” to the “Myanmar” and finally to the “Republic of the Union of Myanmar” which has been a subject of controversy.

The change of name was done by the military junta in 1989, one year after several people were killed in an attempt to suppress a popular uprising.

The name change was recognized by several countries including France and Japan and the UN. However, the US and the UK did not recognize the unelected military that changed the name.

4. Transjordan/Jordan:Transjordan was recognized as a state in September 1922 and remained a British mandate until 1946 when it was granted independence.

In May 1946 the authorities renamed it “The Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan” after the ratification of the Treaty of London. In 1949 the name was again changed to “The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.”

Jordan is referred to as the Hashemite Kingdom since it was ruled by the Hashemite dynasty. Hashemite is today used in Jordan to refer to the royal family while Jordan is a name that refers to the Jordan River where Jesus was baptized.

5. Abyssinia/Ethiopia:The Ethiopian Empire, also known as Abyssinia, covered the northern present state of Ethiopia.

The founding of the Solomonic dynasty by the Abyssinians in 1270 led to the naming of the whole country “Abyssinia.” The Abyssinians ruled uninterrupted up until the 20th century, governing larger parts of Ethiopia.

Abyssinia was changed to Ethiopia during World War II by Hailesilase, the X King of Ethiopia.

Some scholars have argued that Ethiopia has always been called the same name (Ethiopia) since the 4th century and that the name Abyssinia was just popularized by the Arabs and that Ethiopia is bigger than Abyssinia geographically.

6. Bechuanaland/Botswana:Botswana was formerly known as the British protectorate of Bechuanaland.

The name Bechuanaland was adopted by the British on March 31, 1885, when it adopted the country as one of its territories.

The territory remained under the Bechuanaland Protectorate until independence on September 30, 1966. Botswana adopted the new name after independence.

Botswana is named after “Tswana,” the largest ethnic group in the country, also referred to as Bechuana in older variant orthography.

7. Ceylon/Sri Lanka:Sri Lanka has been known by several names over time. Under the British rule, Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon from 1815 to 1948.

Ceylon is a transliteration of Ceilao, the country’s name under the Portuguese who were the first colonial rulers. The name Sri Lanka was introduced during the push for independence in the early 20th century.

It was used by the Marxist Lanka Sama Samaja Party while Sri was introduced by the Sri Lanka Freedom Party. It officially adopted the name

“The Republic of Sri Lanka” in 1972 and changed the name to “Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka” in 1978.

8. Zaire/Democratic Republic of the Congo:The Democratic Republic of Congo was formally known by several names such as Congo Free State, Belgium Congo, and Congo-Leopoldville.

In 1960, it attained independence under the name “Republic of Congo,” named after the Congo River.


From 1965 to 1971 the country was renamed to the “Democratic Republic of the Congo” and in 1971 President Mobutu Sese Seko named it “Republic of Zaire.”

Although the Sovereign National Congress voted to change the name back to the "Democratic Republic of the Congo” in 1992, the change took place in 1977 following the fall of Mobutu.

9. Upper Volta/Burkina Faso:Burkina Faso, formally known as the Upper Volta, was renamed in August 1984 by President Thomas Sankara.

He chose the names “Burkina” and “Faso” from the two main languages in the country.

The name “Upper Volta” had been given by the French colonialist because of the Volta River which flows across the country.

Burkina means “honest people” in Moore language while Faso means “fatherland” in Dyula language. The two words put together means “land of the honest people.”

10. Dahomey/Benin:Dahomey was a powerful pre-colonial kingdom that was established in West Africa in what is now the Benin Republic.

The kingdom also covered the present day Togo and some parts of southwestern Nigeria.

The Dahomey Kingdom was famous for the skilled female warriors who served as royal bodyguards.

The country changed its name from Dahomey to the Benin Republic fifteen years after the country attained its independence in 1975 under the leadership Mathieu Kerekou. The change of name was likened to Marxist-Leninist ideals in which Kerekou believed.

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by Oluwasaeon(m): 11:24am On Jun 11, 2018
Nigeria/Shithole
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by BUHARImyDOG: 11:31am On Jun 11, 2018
NIGERIA : ZOO

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by Nobody: 12:32pm On Jun 11, 2018
Abysinnia is just a European term driven from Abesha/Habesha in the 16th century to refer modern day Ethiopia. The name Habesha is Ethiopian origin not Arabs (it entered Arabic vocabulary from Ethiopia).

The Solomonic founders or Haileselassie or any other Ethiopians never called their country Abysinnia but Ethiopia from ancient time onwards. So the so called name change only happened from foreigners perspective not locals and this can’t be generally considered a name change.

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by willi926(m): 4:51pm On Jun 11, 2018
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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by dejt4u(m): 5:10pm On Jun 11, 2018
Ivory coast/Cote dé voire

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by ednut1(m): 6:07pm On Jun 11, 2018
Where is Rhodesia/zimbabwe

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by ednut1(m): 6:07pm On Jun 11, 2018
dejt4u:
Ivory coast/Cote dé voire
same tin. English/french

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by dejt4u(m): 6:12pm On Jun 11, 2018
ednut1:
same tin. English/french
thank you
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by ITbomb(m): 7:01pm On Jun 11, 2018
Dahomey / Benin Republic
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by chacoonder(m): 7:09pm On Jun 11, 2018
Rhodesia to Zimbabwe

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by sparog(m): 7:36pm On Jun 11, 2018
BUHARImyDOG:
NIGERIA : ZOO


And you are d animal

grin

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by Nobody: 9:47pm On Jun 11, 2018
Hati13:
Abysinnia is just a European term driven from Abesha/Habesha in the 16th century to refer modern day Ethiopia. The name Habesha is Ethiopian origin not Arabs (it entered Arabic vocabulary from Ethiopia).

The Solomonic founders or Haileselassie or any other Ethiopians never called their country Abysinnia but Ethiopia from ancient time onwards. So the so called name change only happened from foreigners perspective not locals and this can’t be generally considered a name change.

Are you a Ethiopian historian
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by pdppower: 9:48pm On Jun 11, 2018
Gold Coast/Ghana

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by Nobody: 9:57pm On Jun 11, 2018
dejt4u:
Ivory coast/Cote dé voire
they only changed it to French
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by Brainpill(m): 10:05pm On Jun 11, 2018
Nigeria/ Elected disaster
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by mrfizy(m): 10:48pm On Jun 11, 2018
Federation of Nigeria to Federal Republic of Nigeria .
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by 1shortblackboy: 11:08pm On Jun 11, 2018
osun state to state of osun this was don by their alfa governor rauf aregbesola grin
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by giftedheart1(m): 11:08pm On Jun 11, 2018
BUHARImyDOG:
NIGERIA : ZOO
and u r the only animal in the zoo

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by b3llo(m): 11:20pm On Jun 11, 2018
Nigeria formerly known as Niger area. But we renamed it as Naija.
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by oglalasioux(m): 12:10am On Jun 12, 2018
Gold Coast /Ghana
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by lovat(m): 1:22am On Jun 12, 2018
Buhari changed Germany to West Germany. He even gave them a new President called Michelle. Buhari became the the first African to colonise an European country



Buhari will even disgrace Nigeria on judgement day even when he is queue to be Judged. He will get the Angels confused by saying his VP was Osinbade

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Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by Samusu(m): 4:50am On Jun 12, 2018
Gongola/Adamawa
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by Naughtytboy: 6:35am On Jun 12, 2018
Nigeria /NAIJA
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by Henrodah(m): 6:54am On Jun 12, 2018
Alemania /Germany??
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by eluquenson(m): 7:45am On Jun 12, 2018
This will be the best time to change our country name too may be somethings and some other atrocities synonymous with the name Nigeria will varnish with time.

It's better we start suggesting names for the govt to ratify grin
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by brodalikeme(m): 8:37am On Jun 12, 2018
Nice one Op, not the useless topics that litters Nairaland these days. Very educative!!!
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by 2horsePOWER(m): 10:19am On Jun 12, 2018
OP 3 gbosa for you.
Explorers we are waiting....
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by sacredsaint(m): 11:08am On Jun 12, 2018
informative
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by kmaster007: 11:20am On Jun 12, 2018
BUHARImyDOG:
NIGERIA : ZOO
you mumu Small... if ur calling ur country zoo..
Re: Did You Know? Top Countries Who Have Changed Their Names (Fow World) by Nobody: 6:16pm On Jun 12, 2018
Phewy:


Are you a Ethiopian historian
I’m Ethiopian and like to read history but I’m not a historian.

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