the first word/name for a vampire is Dracula.
There are many slavic synonyms for the word vampire including upir which was probaly first comming from the Turkish word uber meaning witch.
Kyuuketsuki is the Chinese word for vampire.
The French word for "vampire' IS "vampire". It is a cognate. The only difference is the pronunciation, which is more like "vam-peer-ay". Example: Vampire bat in French is "souris vampire".
Un vampiro = A vampire
the first vampire sighting was in 0001bc.
Vampire
The answer that's usually given for "What's the Latin word for vampire?" is lamia, so we'll go with that. Lamia is pronounced "lahmia", i.e. like American English word normally, but with a long "a". (For the Latinists, there are macrons over the first 'a' and the 'i'.)
According to Wikipedia the word vampire may be derived from the Tartaric word for witch.
the first vampire name has draqola
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Referring to Wikipedia the word vampire is believed to be derived from the Tartar word for witch. Other derivations are also mentioned.
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No. A vampire is a monster. An Empire is a city or country.