Vietnam has had many names in its time.
Van Lang, This is considered the first official title of Vietnam. This state was located in Phong Chau (present-day Phu Tho province). The territory consisted of the Red River Delta and Thanh Hoa, Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces. This state existed until 258 BC.
Other names that Vietnam has been known by include,
Au Lac
Van Xuan
Da Nang
Dai Co Viet
Dai Viet
Dai Ngu
Viet Nam
Dai Nam
Empire of Vietnam
Democratic Republic of Vietnam
Republic of Cochinchina
State of Vietnam
Republic of Vietnam
Republic of South Vietnam
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Peopledom of Vietnam
It can be written, as Vietnam or Viet Nam, as both forms are correct. The UN uses the second one, but most of the rest of the world uses the first.
the answer is " Nam".
Nam.
The wall.
land of peace and quiet(no war)
doves - a symbol of peace
Ho Chi Minh is actually a nickname for Saigon in the country Vietnam
What is a "blood related nickname?" Some GI or US public nicknames for the Vietnam/or the war were; "The Nam", "Indochina", or "Southeast Asia."
The "wall" is by far the most common name for it; because it's only ONE syllable and easy to pronounce. Other nick-names, "Vietnam Wall", "Viet War Wall", "Vietnam War Wall", to name a few.
During WW1, WW2, Korea...it was "Yanks" and "GI's"; during the Vietnam War it was mainly, just "GI's."
John McCain was imprisoned in the "Hanoi Hilton," which was the nickname given to Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi, Vietnam. He was held there as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War from 1967 to 1973.
His birth name was Eldrick Tont Woods. 'Tiger' was a nickname given to him by his father, in memory of a Vietnamese soldier he served with in the Vietnam War. He has become known by this name. In regards to other nicknames he has none.
Nicknames for this weapon include Pah-pah-shah (WW2), Shpagin (Vietnam I think) and Burp Gun (Korean War)