Etymology

August 22, 2008 at 4:21 pm | In Blogging, Culture, Guide, Nature, Photo, Photography, Photos, Pictures, Sweden, Travel, Trip, Vacation | 1 Comment

The modern name Sweden is derived through “back-formation” from Old English Sweoðeod, which meant “people of the Swedes” (Old Norse Svíþjóð, Latin Suetidi). This word is derived from Sweon/Sweonas (Old Norse Sviar, Latin Suiones). The Swedish name Sverige literally means “Realm of the Swedes”, excluding the Geats in Götaland.

The etymology of Swedes, and thus Sweden, is generally not agreed upon but suggestively deriving from Proto-Germanic *Swihoniz meaning “one’s own”,referring to one’s own Germanic tribe.

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