There are no countries (in English) with names five letters long with "s" as the second letter.
Some countries that have seven letters in their name include:AlbaniaAlgeriaAndorraArmeniaAustriaBahamasBahrainBelarusBelgiumBermudaBoliviaBurundiComorosCroatiaDenmarkEcuadorEritreaEstoniaFinlandGeorgiaGermanyGrenadaHungaryIcelandIrelandJamaicaLebanonLesothoLiberiaMayotteMoldovaMoroccoMyanmarNamibiaNigeriaRéunionRomaniaSenegalSomaliaTokelauTunisiaUkraineUruguayVanuatuVietnam
There are no countries with only three letters in their names, but there are 3-letter codes that are used for various purposes. For example, the United Nations has 3-letter country codes and so does the Olympics. For more information about their codes visit the Related Links.
Thailand and The Netherlands are two countries whose names start with the letters "th".
Barbados and Botswana have 8 letters in their name. Colombia and Malaysia have 8 letters in their name.
There are actually two (2) countries whose names have 6 letters and the third letter is a "t": Qatar and Latvia.
There are 33 countries that have seven letters in their English names. These countries include Ukraine, Senegal, Lebanon, Jamaica, and Ireland to name a few.
Countries that have four letters are Iran and Iraq. Other countries that have four letters are Laos, Cuba, Peru, Fiji, Chad, Mali and Togo.
Virtually all countries have 3 letters in their names.
Kent, Kobe, Kory, Kurt and Kyle are boy names. They contain 4 letters.
BeninChileChinaEgyptGabonGhanaHaitiIndiaItalyJapanKenyaLibyaMaltaNauruNepalNigerPalauQatarSamoaSpainSudanSyriaTongaYemen
BulgariaMongoliaPortugalSlovakiaSlovenia
There are 33 countries that have seven letters in their English names. These countries include Eritrea, Finland, Denmark, Ecuador, Somalia, and Nigeria to name a few.