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Revision as of 21:27, 27 June 2014
A demonym, also referred to as a gentilic, is a name for a resident of a locality and is usually, though not always, derived from the name of a locality.
List of national denonyms
Nation | Denonym in national language/s | Denonym in English | |||
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Großdeutsches Reich | Deutsche (German) | German | |||
Jenlom | Jenlomian (English) | Jenlomian | |||
Mhuvalja-Ainguximoqrun | Mhuvalja-Ainguximoqruniqqo (Ainguximoqrunian Musescorian) |
Mhuvalja-Ainguximoqrunian | |||
Omigodtheykilledkenny | Kennyite (English) | Kennyite | |||
Redentro | Redentroða (Redentran Musescorian) | Redentran | |||
Torisakia | Torisakian (English) | Torisakian | Lexicor | Lekicorian (Lexicorian Latin | Lexicorian |