Yes. It is a name of an early human civilization in the Tigris-Euphrates valley.
The name Mesopotamia is Latin for "between (middle of) the rivers."
Mesopotamia IS the former name. The current name is Iraq.
Mesopotamia was in the fertile crescent and Mesopotamia means "between the to rivers".
Other than the fertile crecent, there is no other name for Mesopotamia.
The name of the region that was formed in southern Mesopotamia by 3000 b.c. is Sumer.
Mesopotamia does not have a last name due to it referring to a geographical area, also known as the cradle of civilization.
Mesopotamia is the original name.
The modern name is Iraq.
'ganba.
Mesopotamia
Iraq
The name of the mother goddess of Mesopotamia was Ninhursag also spelled Ninsun. In Inca mythology the mother goddess was named Pachamama.
Mesopotamia is located in present-day Iraq