it comes from the vikings age. It is the rubber on the right side of the boat they used to row
Since cooper is the English word for a barrel maker, its origin as a surname would also be English..
The surname Lupi is of Italian origin. It is derived from the word "lupo," which means "wolf" in Italian.
It is of French origin meaning 'a place to shelter a car'. Derives from the word 'garer' meaning to shelter and also dock ships. Garage came into use about 1902
The name is Indonesian in origin, assimilated into Dutch.
Its origin is the word 'Borghetto", a borough of medieval Venice where most of Venice's Jews lived.
not a country but it was the first nations
germany
The word origin is Persian but the French and English got the word from the Turks.
As a food product the origin is Dutch as 'Wafel'
it origanites from germany the origin before that is unknown
Europe Italy. It means "master".
The word "taaralikus" does not appear to be associated with any specific country. It is not a common word and does not have a recognized origin in any particular language or culture.
'Opera' is the Italian for 'work'. It is an abbreviation for 'opera in musica'.
The word "curfew" comes from Old French (and means "cover the fire"), so the country of origin is most likely France.
What country is the word anorak from
It is a large a large Australian bird, origin of name not known although there is a similar Moluccan word - Eme.
The word's origin is not from a "country" but from Arabic language origin: http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=734999