England is a name I have never seen it in the dictionary.
It Originates from England and is a latin word. Also my last name It Originates from England and is a latin word. its also my last name
Ingarangi is the Māori word for England.
The word anglais comes from an old name for south-east England which was Anglia. The french name for England, angleterre, means land of the angles.
yes but it is also a name of a race from England
The adjective used to refer to the people of England is 'the English'.
The word Plymouth is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a city in England and in Massachusetts; the name of a place.
Chesterfield. Port Chester, NY Port Chester, England
It is a trademark name for a type of kitchen stove: the AGA Cooker.
The name was selected to represent the agreements between France and England, the French word concorde and the English word concord mean the same thing. They mean to be in agreement in a peaceful way. Therefor they saw the name concorde as a fitting name for the aircraft.
England = England.
Bushby is the name of a village in Leicestershire. England and its also the name of a Mustang Aircraft Bushby being the last name of the gent who invented it.
The word "English" comes from the name of the nation where the language originated, England. The name "England" itself comes from "Angle", which in this case referred to a Germanic tribe that settled England in the 5th and 6th centuries.