Germania means 'land of spear' in Latin. The Romans rightly named the Germans that. In battle, or hunting the spear was the favorite weapon of many, mainly since they lacked good metal for things such as swords and armor.
"ea" in Latin means she, them and they
Shane is not a Latin name.
Salvate, not salvata, is the Latin word for a greeting.
When you ask the Latin word for false I assume you mean the word "no". In Latin the word "no" is "minime".
It means flower and I know because that's my name... can you believe it? Or if you mean is it latin? then no, it's greek..!!
There is no contemporary country called Germania. In the past, the Latin word "Germania" referred to the region that is now Germany. The capital of Germany is Berlin.
It comes from the Latin word Germania. Many English words come from Latin.
The origin name of Germanium is from the latin word Germania, meaning Germany
The word Germania was used by the Romans to describe the region now known as Germany. Because English contains some Latin roots, the name Germany has continued to be used.
Germania - opera - was created in 1902.
Germania Brötzingen was created in 1906.
Germania Brötzingen ended in 2011.
Germania - painting - was created in 1848.
Nueva Germania's population is 4,335.
Germania FV was created in 1915.
Germania Kattowitz was created in 1905.
Gazprom Germania was created in 1990.