Why Is South Africa Named After Its Geographical Location?

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    SOURCES & FURTHER READING
    Official Names of South Africa: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Officia...
    Constructing the Union of South Africa: www.sahistory.org.za/article/c...
    History of the Colony of Natal: www.southafrica-travel.net/his...
    The Orange River: www.britannica.com/place/Oran...
    Cape of Good Hope: www.britannica.com/place/Cape...
    Trans Etymology: www.etymonline.com/index.php?t...
    The Republic of South Africa is established: www.sahistory.org.za/dated-eve...
    The Origins Of The Names Of The Continents: www.todayifoundout.com/index.p...
    Azania - Some Etymological Considerations: www.casa-kvsa.org.za/1992/AC35...
    South Africa Considers Changing Name To Azania: face2faceafrica.com/article/s...
    PHOTO SOURCES
    Dog: Kym McLeod
    South African Mine: Paul Parsons
    Boers: The Project Gutenburg
    Hendrik Verwoerd: Afrikaners in die Goudstad
    Apartheid Sign: Guinnog
    Orange River: Paffy
    Cape of Good Hope: Zaian
    Christmas Dogs: Water Rock
    Vaal River: Kieran
    Dog: Kym McLeod
    South African Mine: Paul Parsons
    PRONUNCIATION SOURCES
    Hendrik Verwoerd: • H.F. Verwoerd "Man of ...
    Boer: forvo.com/word/boer/
    Vasco Da Gama: www.biography.com/people/vasc...
    Azania: • Video
    Mzansi: • Video
    Xhosa: • How to pronounce the X...
    "Digya", "Who Likes to Party"
    Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Komentáře • 1,1K

  • @NameExplain
    @NameExplain  Před 6 lety +605

    What would happen if every dog was called Jeff?

  • @alexgiardini6409
    @alexgiardini6409 Před 6 lety +247

    Fun fact: between the years 1910 and 1961 there were two USAs in the world. The United States of America and the Union of South Africa.

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 Před 6 lety +13

      De Unie van Zuid Afrika. Miss those good old times there.

    • @Healingson
      @Healingson Před 6 lety +4

      Prins van Oranje nope it was the union of south Africa

    • @Hannodb1961
      @Hannodb1961 Před 6 lety +3

      die Unie van Suid-Afrika

    • @RespectTheHood
      @RespectTheHood Před 6 lety

      Hannodb1961 UZA my ou, duits

    • @africanchildafricanchild2061
      @africanchildafricanchild2061 Před 6 lety +6

      Prins van Oranje we can't miss oppression times maybe pink skin pigs do but black don't coz they we killed like fly's everyday by pink skin pigs Aka boars(farmer's)

  • @Barc112
    @Barc112 Před 4 lety +21

    Fun fact: even the nine present day provinces are heavily waited towards directions.
    5 out of 9 have directions in them: Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, North West (yes, its just called the North West province) & Mpumalanga (the Zulu /Swati word for "east").
    A sixth province used to be called Northern Province but that got changed to Limpopo province after the Limpopo river about 15 years ago.

    • @GrumpyTinashe
      @GrumpyTinashe Před 16 dny

      Wow so after independence before it was Limpopo it was called Northern Province

  • @fusion67
    @fusion67 Před 6 lety +300

    What about *Equatorial* Guinea?

    • @TheArtistOfKuroo
      @TheArtistOfKuroo Před 6 lety +66

      By the same merit, Ecuador. It's long form Spanish name is República del Ecuador, the Republic of the Equator.

    • @OpinionesDeJACCsOpinions
      @OpinionesDeJACCsOpinions Před 6 lety +3

      Its geographic location is why.

    • @andreas2042
      @andreas2042 Před 6 lety +18

      +Opiniones de JACC's Opinions
      Equatorial Guinea is actually not located on the Equator just close enough

    • @OpinionesDeJACCsOpinions
      @OpinionesDeJACCsOpinions Před 6 lety +3

      +andreas michael
      If you check parts of it are north (Bioko, Rio Mini) and parts are south (Annobon) of the equator. However there is no perfect example of a country being bisected by the equator perfectly, although in Africa Gabon is pretty close, definitely closer than Ecuador!

    • @joaovtaveira
      @joaovtaveira Před 6 lety

      And Equador.

  • @nikhildevjani1162
    @nikhildevjani1162 Před 6 lety +532

    Isn't East Timor one? Or am I wrong?

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před 6 lety +129

      Nikhil 101 next to it is the Indonesian territory of West Timor, which complicates things.

    • @tacosr
      @tacosr Před 6 lety +56

      +SantomPh Not really. West Timor is a state within Indonesia, not it's own country. And technically the state is called Timor Palau.

    • @Edlar89
      @Edlar89 Před 6 lety +53

      TacoSeniour and technically East Timor's name is Timor Leste

    • @Bryce-yw8hf
      @Bryce-yw8hf Před 6 lety +80

      East Timor just means east-east because Timor means east.

    • @RubyDoobieScoo
      @RubyDoobieScoo Před 6 lety +44

      Taco his point still stands, it's called East Timor because there's a West Timor, it doesn't matter if the latter is a country or not. If China annexed North Korea it's not like South Korea would suddenly be grouped in with South Africa and the Central African Republic in videos like this.

  • @zachryder3150
    @zachryder3150 Před 6 lety +16

    Don't forget that Namibia was called "German South West Africa" AND later just "South West Africa". This comment comes from a South African by the way

  • @howardsmith1198
    @howardsmith1198 Před 6 lety +45

    At 2:50 Lesotho was accidentally considered part of South Africa

    • @JakoTheWacko
      @JakoTheWacko Před 6 lety +3

      it used to be

    • @LaylaTheLateBloomer
      @LaylaTheLateBloomer Před 6 lety +2

      It will be soon

    • @AJ-pe1mk
      @AJ-pe1mk Před 5 lety +1

      @@LaylaTheLateBloomer lesotho will be and kzn will become its own country

    • @LaylaTheLateBloomer
      @LaylaTheLateBloomer Před 5 lety

      Alakhe Jack Very true but KZN will self-destruct since the corruption, crime rate and rape rate there is rising drastically.

    • @AJ-pe1mk
      @AJ-pe1mk Před 5 lety +3

      And cape town will become the african singapore

  • @marsbolcan9311
    @marsbolcan9311 Před 6 lety +70

    I think the name South Africa, while uncreative, still has a nice ring to it.

    • @tabatatee
      @tabatatee Před 3 lety +3

      Truth! 🤣

    • @HeroismOfRyan
      @HeroismOfRyan Před 3 lety +4

      I kinda like my own country's name too :)

    • @Maleekthegreat2023
      @Maleekthegreat2023 Před rokem

      @@HeroismOfRyan no your country should change its name because Zambia, Botswana is also South Africa your country shouldn’t be named a location that will only cause confusion later in history

  • @ivanmonjardin9934
    @ivanmonjardin9934 Před 6 lety +52

    There is a third country which takes its name from its geographical location. Uruguay. The official name is Oriental Republic of Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay). It means the Republic is to the east(Oriental) of Uruguay(the river Uruguay)

    • @davidmartin6804
      @davidmartin6804 Před 6 lety +3

      The video is about a country that has a name which refers to its location in relation to the continent which contains it (South + Africa). So river-influenced country names do not count. I know, it's a really messed up, pointless idea for a video - 5½ minutes with very little of substance. Ecuador (Equator) is also disqualified.

  • @Psychphuq
    @Psychphuq Před 6 lety +301

    What about Western Sahara...?

    • @rifting1224
      @rifting1224 Před 6 lety +12

      Cause it's on west of Sahara?

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před 6 lety +69

      Psychphuq no one actually recognizes it apart from Algeria

    • @varana
      @varana Před 6 lety +45

      And the "official" name of the non-Moroccan part of it has no "West" in it, it's just "Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic".

    • @SomeBritishGal1
      @SomeBritishGal1 Před 6 lety +26

      Not the official name. Technically the official name is the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, which will piss off a lot of Moroccans.

    • @sigfridKKP
      @sigfridKKP Před 6 lety +6

      SantomPh
      All of africa recognizes it as the offical government is in the African union.

  • @Grunk111
    @Grunk111 Před 6 lety +12

    When the Boer state of Transvaal (land beyond the Vaal) was an independent country it was officially known as the "Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek". Which means "South African Republic".
    "The british and the Afrikaaners set aside their differences" Thats another way of saying that the British waged a succesful genocidal war of conquest on the independent Boer nations and forced them into submission.

    • @Sceptical_Giraffe
      @Sceptical_Giraffe Před 3 lety +1

      The British were the first to invent concentration camps, and the Afrikaaners were unfortunately the first to experience them.
      It's been interesting reading up on 'Boer States', since none of this kind of stuff was taught to us in school (Matriculated in 2014)

    • @paulburns1333
      @paulburns1333 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Sceptical_Giraffe Wrong. Concentration camps existed during the American Civil War (1861-1865) which came BEFORE the British had them. They've been used throughout history in almost every war no doubt, just because the term hadn't been coined doesn't mean they weren't the same thing.

    • @Julia-fc4mp
      @Julia-fc4mp Před 3 lety

      @@paulburns1333 they started in Cuba by a Spanish guy.Pretty interesting if you read up about it.☺

  • @gnochhuos645
    @gnochhuos645 Před 6 lety +203

    Why is not Central African Republic named Central Africa?

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před 6 lety +18

      Vietnam Mapper they changed their name from French Equatorial Africa to the Central African Republic. They removed the French and changed the Equatorial to Central. And maintained a Republic ( apart from a brief mad stint as an Empire)

    • @varana
      @varana Před 6 lety +10

      Different naming conventions.
      Both "state of X" and "X-ian state" have basically the same meaning. In French, there's a nice adjective "centrafricain", and there's the official name of France, "République Française" as a model, so they went with "République Centrafricaine" instead of "République d'Afrique Centrale".

    • @frmcf
      @frmcf Před 6 lety +6

      I can posit a couple of additional reasons for this:
      1) Since we use Central Africa to refer to the whole region, it would be ambiguous and unnecessary to call the country 'Central Africa'.
      2) Lots of countries have full names that are longer than their common names, and these often describe the type of state that it is - like the Russian Federation, the Kingdom of Spain, or the United States of Mexico. It would be wordy and redundant to always use these full names, so naturally we use just 'Russia', 'Spain', and 'Mexico'. In the case of the Central African Republic, maybe we just don't talk about it enough in English (or at least in my community) for it to have developed a shorter common name.

    • @frmcf
      @frmcf Před 6 lety +5

      NB. Consider also the case of the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, which _is_ widely known as DRC (at least in places/among people who have cause to talk about it often). Hey, Name Explain! Can you do a video on the two Congos, plis?

    • @brokensponge8331
      @brokensponge8331 Před 6 lety +2

      its because the central african republic is not in the centre of africa; the DRC holds the central point of africa

  • @MrTohawk
    @MrTohawk Před 6 lety +71

    East and West Germany were never named that way. Only dubbed. Same goes for South and North Korea. And others I assume.

    • @jonsealartist
      @jonsealartist Před 6 lety +1

      MrTohawk thank you!! that bugged the hell out of me

    • @mkb6418
      @mkb6418 Před 6 lety +13

      That's their short name in UN.

    • @MrCrashDavi
      @MrCrashDavi Před 6 lety +3

      This. German Democratic Republic/Federal Republic of Germany; Democratic People's Republic of Korea/Republic of Korea; People's Republic of China/Republic of China; Democratic Republic of Vietnam/Republic of Vietnam; People's Republic of Congo/Democratic Republic of Congo; People's Democratic Republic of Yemen/Yemen Arab Republic.
      No geographical descriptors to be found, since both countries often claimed the entirety of the territory.

    • @jenster29
      @jenster29 Před 6 lety

      MrTohawk are you sure? I was still in school when they were separate and we learnt then as 2 different countries with different capital cities etc

    • @MrTohawk
      @MrTohawk Před 6 lety +4

      They were the Federal Republic of Germany (west and current Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (east Germany). Those were the official names.

  • @lindiwengwane2349
    @lindiwengwane2349 Před 6 lety +44

    Hi from South Africa. Well done on the research. Spot on.

    • @Julia-fc4mp
      @Julia-fc4mp Před 3 lety

      NO it's not spot on! Transvaal was a country independent of Britain the then Republic of the Transvaal had their own government,flag,president etc as did the Orange free state.

  • @StanKilaru
    @StanKilaru Před 6 lety +94

    Austria (Osterreich) and Australia (Terra Australis) are also named because of the location

    • @zippogirl
      @zippogirl Před 6 lety +6

      I was just about to say the exact same thing.
      I'm sure there are others.

    • @seamonster936
      @seamonster936 Před 6 lety +2

      Stan Kilaru Yes, this guy is an idiot, where are these large numbers of Chinese the British brought here?

    • @cramer4506
      @cramer4506 Před 6 lety

      +Callie There are roughly 300-400 thousand people of Chinese decent in South Africa.

    • @PrimusProductions
      @PrimusProductions Před 6 lety

      So are many plaves but they eventually became separate words to what they're derived from.

    • @seamonster936
      @seamonster936 Před 6 lety +1

      Cramer They immigrated here recently and are not of Chinese descent. The British did not "bring" them here. He is confusing Indians that the British brought here as indentured servants to work on Natal's sugar plantations, in the middle of the 19th century, with Chinese.

  • @GamesMester505
    @GamesMester505 Před 6 lety +113

    Belarus is also named after the geographical position, because Bela come from biely what means white an white in old slavic refers to "western”, the other directions being named: red - “south”, black - “north” and green - “east”. So Belarus means Western Russia.

    • @rd-6137
      @rd-6137 Před 6 lety +8

      interesting

    • @Suite_annamite
      @Suite_annamite Před 6 lety +19

      "Bieli" actually means *white*, so *Belarus* means *White Russia*, in reference the three coloured lands of Rus' at the time: white, black, and red.
      It might also be a reference to it being the first bastion of freedom for the Eastern Slavs against the Mongol Horde.

    • @Rozwarty
      @Rozwarty Před 6 lety +8

      Seconded Le Huy-Anh.
      Here, in Poland, we call Belarus "Białoruś", which literally means "White Russia".

    • @GamesMester505
      @GamesMester505 Před 6 lety +1

      Sorry i don't know mutch about slavic history, i only remembered of read that in some place, but i really tink that white (what is the translation of biely) don't means the color himself but have other meaning because some old slavic tribes used colors as cardinal directions.

    • @marcelkepa6135
      @marcelkepa6135 Před 6 lety +5

      No, Ruthenia isn't the same as Russia. Belarus means "White Ruthenia", which is geographic region where the country is located.

  • @MrKioder
    @MrKioder Před 6 lety +6

    Uruguay, officially named Republica Oriental del Uruguay, which means Republic east of Uruguay, which reflects it's location, east of the river uruguay, is pretty much named after it's geographical location.

  • @Soliloquy084
    @Soliloquy084 Před 6 lety +5

    I think this is one of your best videos yet.

  • @Ngasii
    @Ngasii Před 5 lety

    4:43: 😂 I was gonna say something but opted out and let the video play on LOL great video. It's funny.

  • @Ngasii
    @Ngasii Před 5 lety +2

    4:25: Azania is also believed to be taken from Tanzania as mamy of the a great numbet of bantu people in South Africa came down from Tanzania.

  • @davidradimersky5463
    @davidradimersky5463 Před 6 lety +23

    Only two countries? What about East Timor?

  • @thedarkmasquerade6574
    @thedarkmasquerade6574 Před 6 lety +4

    Your pronunciation of the South African names are hilarious 😂

  • @daraghrut1818
    @daraghrut1818 Před 6 lety +33

    what about East Timor?

    • @nasyithrahman9594
      @nasyithrahman9594 Před 6 lety +7

      mack rut same case with Korea and Germany, except West Timor is a region within Indonesia.

    • @al_fletcher
      @al_fletcher Před 6 lety +2

      Given that "Timor" means east, as does "Leste", all versions of that country translate into "East East".

    • @flyingspacebrainedidiot
      @flyingspacebrainedidiot Před 4 lety

      I love that name

  • @MrEiliv
    @MrEiliv Před 6 lety +11

    And Norway for fuck's sake!!! Norway comes from elder Old Norse Norðvegr and Old English Norþweg (North way), the way to the north.

    • @jonsealartist
      @jonsealartist Před 6 lety

      Eiliv Ulvestad Henschien came to the comments to say just that

  • @rampage241
    @rampage241 Před 6 lety +7

    4:45 "Cosca language" XD lololol

  • @ihavenosociallifedaddy0253

    South Africa and central Africa were not the only European colonies named after their Geographical location. there were also : west Africa (fr), west Sahara (sp), east Africa (ger), south west Africa (ger), and east Africa (ita)

    • @BangFarang1
      @BangFarang1 Před 5 lety

      They produce a lot of white chocolate.

  • @skaweirromeda6787
    @skaweirromeda6787 Před 6 lety

    I love your videos! Keep up the good work

  • @Bjasileus
    @Bjasileus Před 6 lety +16

    You forgot Austria as it is named the after the German name which would translate into Eastern kingdom/country you can even hear it in English.

    • @BangFarang1
      @BangFarang1 Před 5 lety

      East Empire* not kingdom.

    • @grega3611
      @grega3611 Před 2 lety

      It makes more sense for Austria to be called Austria than royaume oriental or “East Kingdom”. It’s ridiculous.

  • @Knight1029
    @Knight1029 Před 6 lety +3

    finally some one makes a South Africa thanks man

  • @inkyscrolls5193
    @inkyscrolls5193 Před 6 lety +7

    I'm a simple man. I see a new Name Explain, I watch.

    • @-SUM1-
      @-SUM1- Před 6 lety +3

      I'm not a simple man. If the video looks interesting, I watch.

  • @UnderstandingUs
    @UnderstandingUs Před 6 lety

    Great video

  • @nerdchic3897
    @nerdchic3897 Před 6 lety

    I'm from SA (your pronunciation makes me laugh lol, but it was a wonderful attempt, well done) and this is very informative. Thank you!!

  • @enter00louiez
    @enter00louiez Před 6 lety +66

    Could one argue its a similar situation with the USA? They are just a "union of states in the continent of America".

    • @jonsealartist
      @jonsealartist Před 6 lety +13

      Luisivan Moran no. There is no direction to our name. If we were called the United States of North America, then yes

    • @hello47sandwich
      @hello47sandwich Před 6 lety +3

      I mean... United States is a more simple way of saying "union of states..."

    • @williamvolther296
      @williamvolther296 Před 6 lety +13

      according to some people North- and South America should be one continent. And if someone would say America i would think of both. So America is a location imo.

    • @MephLeo
      @MephLeo Před 6 lety +4

      Yes, there's a similarity. USA was named after its continent and, kind of, sort of, its administrative organization. It was the first federation to form on the New World, so its name was one of a kind back then. Not creative, but original in a sense.

    • @giorgio2g
      @giorgio2g Před 6 lety +3

      Officially America is one continent. That;s what they taught us in school anyway.

  • @Healingson
    @Healingson Před 6 lety +21

    Im from South Africa

  • @kiashapillay274
    @kiashapillay274 Před 6 lety

    Saw South Africa and clicked...🙋. Thanks for making a video about us.

  • @jorge6207
    @jorge6207 Před 5 lety

    Feliz Natal!

  • @ignemuton5500
    @ignemuton5500 Před 6 lety +9

    *cough* equatorial guinea and Ecuador *cough*

  • @alwaysoutlawed4462
    @alwaysoutlawed4462 Před 6 lety +4

    Oh dear... That picture of an Afrikaner holding the British hand just made my ancestors do a 360 down under.... What an inaccurate depiction 😂😂😂
    Cause, I mean, why mention the fact that a third of the Afrikaners died during the Anglo-Boereoorlog, fighting to remain independent..? Or that the Afrikaners killed nearly double that amount of British? Eish...

  • @bobbyo1760
    @bobbyo1760 Před 6 lety

    Why did you link to Gazi Kodzo? Do you support him?

  • @timothymclean
    @timothymclean Před 6 lety +1

    As is so often the case, the answer is "Because Imperialism" followed by a clarification of which parts of Imperialism matter most.

  • @Samm815
    @Samm815 Před 6 lety +8

    I'd be fine with South Africa being called Zanzibarland.

  • @frmcf
    @frmcf Před 6 lety +5

    Australia is named after its geographical location.

  • @joaquinclavijo7052
    @joaquinclavijo7052 Před 6 lety +2

    Uruguay also have a geographical name.
    Its official name is República Oriental del Uruguay (Eastern Republic of Uruguay), in spanish it means that it is a republic situated at the east of the River Uruguay

  • @madific
    @madific Před 6 lety +2

    Hey in Marathi and Konkani ( indian languages) NATAL also means Christmas .Many Indian words have a Portuguese origin example potato is called batata both in Marathi and Portuguese . Pineapple is called annanas in hindi as well as in French .Names can be a really fun thing

  • @IanCookUS
    @IanCookUS Před 6 lety +85

    United States of America is named after location too, right?

    • @jonsealartist
      @jonsealartist Před 6 lety +7

      Ian Cook hope you're kidding. America (both north and south and the USA) are named for a European explorer

    • @IanCookUS
      @IanCookUS Před 6 lety +24

      Jonathan Seal but the country is not named after the person. It's named after the places. The places are geographical locations named after Amerigo Vespucci, but USA isn't named after an explorer

    • @lth5015
      @lth5015 Před 6 lety +19

      Where in The United States of America do you see the words East, North, West or South?

    • @sion8
      @sion8 Před 6 lety +5

      Matthew Brown​​
      For next time, is actually _Norteamérica_ or _América del Norte._

    • @Sunset-iw1vb
      @Sunset-iw1vb Před 6 lety +2

      +sion8 or America do Norte

  • @morgandurrheim5582
    @morgandurrheim5582 Před 6 lety +3

    Did you know?
    In the beginning of mining in SA (South Africa). The 'british' couldn't get the natives to work for them (at the time the africans owned their land and were extremely self-sufficient ) so they (colonials) were forced to bring in Chinese and idian people to work in the mines. Only later in 1913 the government passed a law ( it was called the land act) That forced the natives to leave their lands and had to work. That was then the native were forced to come into cities and to get wages and taxes. So please not say that the natives 'were struggling ' with wages and taxes. They never had any.
    I hope you read up on your history next time.
    - A grade 9 SOUTH AFRICAN.

  • @dorksword1294
    @dorksword1294 Před 6 lety +1

    As a South African, your pronunciations are grinding my gears

  • @Ngasii
    @Ngasii Před 5 lety

    Also just a few notes:
    1. When next you do a vid on an African country, it would be really cool if you find some musical examples of it e.g. South Africa has got lovely forms of Jazz like Marabi and Kwela that work beautifully as background music. It sets a mood.
    2. Names back in the day were overwhelmingly basic😂 there are a lot of Afrikaans names of towns and other stuff that explain what you see.

  • @isaacbakan1295
    @isaacbakan1295 Před 6 lety +4

    The less official and more subjunctive reason has to do with colonialism. When people name their own countries they like to name ithe something special and unique that represents the people or a quality. But colonial powers simply wanted to name their colonies something that was easy to govern, something pragmatic. Even after independence, due to African nation consisting of many cultures unwillingly clumped together, there was not really enough of consensus on cultural identity to have a name to represent to culture so they just named the nation by where it was

  • @mrping2603
    @mrping2603 Před 6 lety

    I like these nice short 45 second videos

  • @benjaminlaughton6612
    @benjaminlaughton6612 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm South African and if you had to ask anyone here they would tell you that the British named the country South Africa and the name stuck. Oh and by the way it wasn't Chinese miners it was mostly Malaysian miners coming into the country.

  • @rayanhey2411
    @rayanhey2411 Před 6 lety +4

    Did you guys know that for a time The Republic of Central Africa was for a time the Empire of Central Africa

  • @martynchalmers971
    @martynchalmers971 Před 6 lety +4

    In New Zealand we just call it "The Republic", especially when talking about rugby

    • @sion8
      @sion8 Před 6 lety

      +Martyn Chalmers
      Why?

    • @martynchalmers971
      @martynchalmers971 Před 6 lety

      We (NZ) have had a long history with SA, especially sport. When SA become a Republic and left the Commonwealth, we (NZ) started calling it just "The Republic".
      As an example, Peter Williams (a NZ sport journalist) recently wrote " five of six teams from the republic lost " & " Through ten rounds this season, New Zealand teams have a one hundred percent winning record in the republic." (www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/sport/rugby/peter-williams-south-african-rugby-in-very-delicate-almost-unstable-condition)

    • @JakoTheWacko
      @JakoTheWacko Před 6 lety +2

      as a South African, this seems quite bizarre...

  • @johnfalzon
    @johnfalzon Před 6 lety

    Would love to see you do a video on Malta.

  • @thatsomeone3818
    @thatsomeone3818 Před 6 lety

    Wouldn't Ecuador be included with this since it's named after itself being on the Equator? (only in spanish)

  • @nicopare3808
    @nicopare3808 Před 6 lety +4

    2:50 you left Lesotho in South Africa

  • @the1derpface
    @the1derpface Před 6 lety +3

    You forgot that Lesotho existed here czcams.com/video/M3tQJrURaZo/video.html
    Also maybe Azania is from the San people

  • @mythvernortia22
    @mythvernortia22 Před 6 lety

    0:43 great video just great

  • @jmkbartsch
    @jmkbartsch Před 6 lety

    What about Austria, Australia (see another of your videos)?

  • @matheuroux5134
    @matheuroux5134 Před 6 lety +5

    Orange river? It was called The Orange Freestate.

    • @seamonster936
      @seamonster936 Před 6 lety +1

      Matheu Roux Tegnies is hy reg, van die oorgawe (Verdrag van Vereeniging) in 1902 tot Uniewording in 1910 was dit die Oranjerivierkolonie en die ZAR was die Transvaalkolonie. Die twee republieke het immers die oorlog verloor en moes toe Britse kolonies word.

  • @smartgorilla219
    @smartgorilla219 Před 6 lety +10

    I'm South African. :))))))))))))))

    • @jcass2035
      @jcass2035 Před 6 lety +2

      me too

    • @theholyschois7477
      @theholyschois7477 Před 6 lety +4

      What do you mean? It's been 23 years and there are still more white people in South Africa than some european states

    • @pierreodendaal6519
      @pierreodendaal6519 Před 6 lety +1

      +The Holy Schois
      More fake propaganda to promote hatred and racism.

  • @darthcanucks
    @darthcanucks Před 6 lety +1

    "South Africa" is definitely not a relic of British imperialism, it was championed by the Transvaal which was interchangeably known as the South African Republic from 1852-1877 and again from 1881 - 1902

  • @elizahudson-small9203
    @elizahudson-small9203 Před 6 lety

    uhh, you missed a few
    Western Sahara
    East Timor
    Antarctica (though not literally a compass direction it is "anti-arctic" referring to it being opposite in location)

  • @P.L.G.
    @P.L.G. Před 6 lety +6

    What about the name of Suriname? It is similar to Suricate or Surname.

    • @nrando5480
      @nrando5480 Před 6 lety +7

      I believe Suriname is named after the river of Suriname, which in turn was named after a local tribe that lived along that river.

    • @P.L.G.
      @P.L.G. Před 6 lety +1

      Oh, It makes sense. Thanks!

  • @spidercollector9636
    @spidercollector9636 Před 6 lety +11

    I come from The Republic of North North America, where are you from?

    • @uekidude2460
      @uekidude2460 Před 6 lety +1

      The Republic of West Mid-west North America (formally Kansas).

    • @abraxamovic
      @abraxamovic Před 6 lety

      IjahByte North Asia and north east Europe (its one country)

    • @chalkfourtyfive
      @chalkfourtyfive Před 6 lety

      IjahByte Federal Republic of East South America

    • @chalkfourtyfive
      @chalkfourtyfive Před 6 lety

      Hima Talha MOTHER RUSSIA

    • @jonsealartist
      @jonsealartist Před 6 lety

      IjahByte The Greater Republic of Central North America

  • @allieb8585
    @allieb8585 Před 6 lety

    Very interesting. 🤔

  • @acumanabstractarts4482

    Can you make a vid about Somailand plz it 28 years old and it is interesting and a good challenge to find info about

  • @michaelzeelie9903
    @michaelzeelie9903 Před 6 lety +3

    You absolutely butchered the the Afrikaans and Xhosa names
    -Love from South Africa

  • @DutchScape
    @DutchScape Před 6 lety +8

    I thought it was called after the official name of the Transvaal Republic: "Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek" or "South African Republic".

    • @nrando5480
      @nrando5480 Před 6 lety +3

      I don't think it was called after Transvaal. While the official name was the ZAR, it was rarely used within the country. It's own government and citizens practically referred to the country as Transvaal. Even the anthem of the ZAR referred to it's citizens as "Transvalers".

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 Před 6 lety +1

      'Transvalers! Edel was uw streven,' is a line in their anthem. Transvaal meaning past the Vaal, so I guess it was named after its location.

    • @eve_avery
      @eve_avery Před 6 lety +1

      I love how all of this is irrelevant post 1994

    • @GoodVideos4
      @GoodVideos4 Před 5 lety

      I've always learned of South African Republic as being the previous name of Transvaal. That could have also partly contributed to the South Africa name.

    • @wolfieinu
      @wolfieinu Před 4 lety

      @@eve_avery History only becomes irrelevant to people who enjoy being stupid

  • @TheAutobotPower
    @TheAutobotPower Před 6 lety

    What about that one named for being territorial entities joined together in the continent that is told in school was discovered by some guy named Columbus? that one where is self named like continent... or the part of the continent that annoy much people?

  • @chuckygt1
    @chuckygt1 Před 6 lety

    Holy shit, right when you said "Thank you guys for watching, bye" I unknowingly paused it by accident and so for 30 seconds seconds im like..... okay, jokes over?? are you serious?

  • @TJ-nx9yr
    @TJ-nx9yr Před 6 lety +4

    Orange River never was the name of Oranje-Vrystaat. Oranje-Vrystaat was Orange Free State..

  • @KaydinGrace
    @KaydinGrace Před 6 lety +4

    Damn brits

  • @patrickasselin2326
    @patrickasselin2326 Před 6 lety +1

    Can you explain the incongruous names of sub-sovereign jurisdictions in Australia? They are *South* Australia, *Western* Australia, *Northern* Territory, and New *South* Wales. Typical naming convention keeps the root noun for political jurisdictions (West Virginia, North Dakota, South Korea} while the adjective is reserved for regional, less specific designations (western Canada, northern England, eastern Europe, etc). Australia blends the two styles.

  • @mignonnebusser6541
    @mignonnebusser6541 Před 6 lety

    The old name of the Free State is not "Orange River" but Orange Free State or Oranje Vrystaat in Afrikaans.
    Cool video :)

  • @MartyFox
    @MartyFox Před 6 lety +7

    It appears the etymology of the Union of South Africa is not unlike the etymology of the United States of America

  • @xyphn3910
    @xyphn3910 Před 6 lety +5

    Its been literally 2 seconds since the video was uploaded and someone disliked the video :(

  • @RodrrdoR
    @RodrrdoR Před 6 lety +2

    The club of the unnamed countries.
    Full members:
    South Africa
    United States of America
    Eastern Republic of Uruguay
    Central African Republic
    Associate members:
    Australia
    ¿¿Western Sahara??
    Austria
    East Timor
    South Korea
    North Korea
    South Sudan
    Others???

  • @suzettezamora1803
    @suzettezamora1803 Před 5 lety +2

    2:50 why you include lesotho in south africa

  • @LR-wc3rq
    @LR-wc3rq Před 6 lety +4

    The only reason South Africa is a fuck up today is because of corruption, the economy of South Africa was actually improving after the apartheid until people without education voted for Thabo Mbeki and later Zuma (which is our current president) The fact that you accuse the economy of falling due to the apartheid's failure is utterly non factual and stupid. Bordering countries refused to export goods for South Africa, we had to rely on our mining business (which was dying) and our manufacturing of military vehicles (which was very good at the time). And of course farming but that was very minor in terms of the big scheme of things. I just think it's delusional and poorly researched to say that the apartheid was an amazing era for us and that the economy was thriving. I also think people who don't actually live in South Africa are allowed to give an opinion about the subject because most of the people I saw in the comment section ( one even said there was a massive fence splitting the races, it's bullshit and there were no fucking fence like the wall of Berlin)

  • @conaldo
    @conaldo Před 6 lety +6

    Ahh Northern Ireland ??

    • @SamElliott1997
      @SamElliott1997 Před 6 lety +1

      Conor O'Callaghan Glad someone else noticed this!

    • @cramer4506
      @cramer4506 Před 6 lety +4

      Not a country though.

    • @theoneandonlyrustyshaklefo6256
      @theoneandonlyrustyshaklefo6256 Před 6 lety +1

      Cramer you get his point.

    • @jenster29
      @jenster29 Před 6 lety

      Cramer is considered a country of Great Britain just love Scotland England and Wales

    • @bxdanny
      @bxdanny Před 6 lety

      Penelope Pittstop: Northern Ireland is considered a "country" of the United Kingdom, yes. But not of Great Britain. That's why the official name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

  • @saandvi
    @saandvi Před 6 lety +2

    Norway comes from "Nordvegen" wich means "The Way North" so you could say its named after its location

  • @AussieTVMusic
    @AussieTVMusic Před 6 lety

    Hello from Western Australia.

  • @zealezkiddo5439
    @zealezkiddo5439 Před 6 lety +20

    Africa comes from the roman general Scipio Africanus

    • @sion8
      @sion8 Před 6 lety +20

      Zealez Kiddo​
      Actually, Scorpio got the name _Africanus_ *after* defeating the Carthaginians and was seen as the conquer of Africa which at the time Greco-Roman people understood to only mean northern Africa not the other way around.

    • @zealezkiddo5439
      @zealezkiddo5439 Před 6 lety +10

      yeah but they called it Libya before

    • @kdee868
      @kdee868 Před 6 lety

      there is so many people claming the african origin of the name africa...i heard once it was a lybian divinity..another time a southern wind french used to call...so azania refers to south africans like maghreb refers to north africans. im glad for discovering that..one love azanians. can we talk about north azanian? ;) africa unite. peace and love.

    • @theanonymousmrgrape5911
      @theanonymousmrgrape5911 Před 6 lety

      No it really doesn't. His full name was Publius Cornelius Scipio. He only ever received the cognomen Africanus after his victory in the second punic war.

  • @bleepie5887
    @bleepie5887 Před 6 lety +3

    we should rename South Africa to Jeff, and the music with this video shouldve been jack parow

  • @precisa_
    @precisa_ Před 5 lety +1

    If that is the history of South Africa, wouldn't it make sense if the current Usa was named "United States of East North America" and after some time be called "East North America"?

  • @adhisha04
    @adhisha04 Před 6 lety

    You didn't mention anything about Namibia? If i'm correct it was also going to join the union at that stage?

    • @sylvali1046
      @sylvali1046 Před 6 lety

      Namibia was a german colony called Südwestafrika. During WW1 it was invaded by South Africa (who was a British dominion) and it got annexed at the Treaty of Versailles as a League of Nations Mandate.

  • @klauszungler4644
    @klauszungler4644 Před 6 lety +5

    It is not the Orange River as a state it is the Orange Freestate as a state .....lol

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 Před 6 lety +1

      But there was also the Orange River Colony.

    • @klauszungler4644
      @klauszungler4644 Před 6 lety

      Prins van Oranje - Prins it was an English outpost just over the Orange River it was not a state or a province in the Orange Free State

    • @JakoTheWacko
      @JakoTheWacko Před 6 lety

      Prins van Oranje
      ye, but the Orange River isn't where it was put on the map in the video

  • @lungathyobeka5312
    @lungathyobeka5312 Před 6 lety +3

    IT WAS FIRST AZANIA THEN came the union of south africa

    • @jimbobjones3391
      @jimbobjones3391 Před 6 lety +1

      Don't be ridiculous, it never was Azania!

    • @lungathyobeka5312
      @lungathyobeka5312 Před 6 lety +1

      i understand to you Azania would make no sense because the history you read is written by the same people that colonized this country and tried to change the culture and everything into whatever they wanted but for us south africans we grew up with both narratives from our parents and the one that we need to pass school grades. the Union of south africa was created by the British not South Africans.

    • @jimbobjones3391
      @jimbobjones3391 Před 6 lety

      And it appears that you never passed!

    • @lungathyobeka5312
      @lungathyobeka5312 Před 6 lety

      ye i always get people with huge balls over social media and yours are getting there.

    • @jimbobjones3391
      @jimbobjones3391 Před 6 lety +1

      Appreciate the compliment! Thanks.

  • @TheArtistOfKuroo
    @TheArtistOfKuroo Před 6 lety

    Other commenters have noted that Australia, Austria, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, and Norway all refer to their geographic locations. Adding to these, the Chinese name for itself (used by both the PRC and ROC) is Zhōngguó, which means "Middle Nation." The term originated as a name for the heartland of the country in the Central Plain, but came to mean the whole country. Japan too is Nippon or Nihon in Japanese, commonly translated as "Land of the Rising Sun," which it is called because of its location on eastern edge of Asia.

  • @kagiso2762
    @kagiso2762 Před 6 lety

    I didn't get the part where you said 'Xhosa' until you said you can't click. Good video though,. Mzansi is my country and Tshwane is my city. Love South Africa.

  • @Gallo4
    @Gallo4 Před 6 lety +5

    Boer is pronounced like Bur.

    • @savvysilla8314
      @savvysilla8314 Před 6 lety +4

      Actually it's pronounced like b-oo-r. I'm from South Africa, so I'd know.

    • @Gallo4
      @Gallo4 Před 6 lety +1

      Yeah, youre right, i wasnt sure how to write it so that Englishspeakers would pronounce it that way, thats probably a better way.

    • @nrando5480
      @nrando5480 Před 6 lety +1

      The actual sound you use for Boer is a bit difficult to explain to the English and Afrikaners alike because the 'oe' sound isn't really used in either English or modern Afrikaans. We still use it in Dutch though. The Afrikaners usually pronounce it with either 'oo' or with an 'u' sound and the English often use the 'u'.

    • @alwaysoutlawed4462
      @alwaysoutlawed4462 Před 6 lety +1

      We use it. Boer, vloer, moer, koer, toer, voer, roer, loer, doer, poer-poer...

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 Před 6 lety +1

      Boer, the 'oe' is pronounced like the German 'oe' or 'ö.'

  • @vincentkg927
    @vincentkg927 Před 6 lety +7

    what about East-Timor? 😄

    • @NameExplain
      @NameExplain  Před 6 lety +7

      God damn where was Timor in my research?!

    • @vincentkg927
      @vincentkg927 Před 6 lety +2

      i know for sure you're researching it rightknow 😂

    • @vincentkg927
      @vincentkg927 Před 6 lety

      or the western Sahara

    • @jdcsiahaan
      @jdcsiahaan Před 6 lety

      Well... apparently it's because a West Timor exists...inside Indonesia

  • @Haaklong
    @Haaklong Před 6 lety +1

    The Central African Republic was called Ubangi-Shari prior to it's independence, and was briefly renamed to the Central African Empire. Also another British colony that had a similar situation was South Arabia which renames itself South Yemen.

  • @HopeRock425
    @HopeRock425 Před 3 lety

    Does Equdor count as being named after it's location?

  • @SpencerTwiddy
    @SpencerTwiddy Před 6 lety +3

    You forgot about East Timor, there's no country called "West Timor"

    • @andhiko
      @andhiko Před 6 lety +5

      Spencer Twiddy but there's a region called West Timor within Indonesia.

    • @SpencerTwiddy
      @SpencerTwiddy Před 6 lety +1

      Yes, the other half of the island. But Timor by itself does not exist "from bigger nations splitting up" like Korea and Germany. He said there were only two like this, but East Timor would be a third

    • @HD-fy2wu
      @HD-fy2wu Před 6 lety

      The exists North Korea and South Korea. What if North Korea joins China and there isn't a country called North Korea anymore? Does that mean that the reason we call South Korea "South Korea" changes? And by the way there's no country called "North Sudan" as well.

  • @neanineto5516
    @neanineto5516 Před 6 lety +28

    You can't 'discover' a place that was already full of people and trading internationally.

    • @jonsealartist
      @jonsealartist Před 6 lety +8

      Neani Neto it all depends on perspective

    • @mabamabam
      @mabamabam Před 6 lety +5

      I discovered some sausages in the fridge this morning

    • @rustypudder7072
      @rustypudder7072 Před 6 lety

      Neani Neto worked for columbus

    • @scarybird977
      @scarybird977 Před 6 lety +5

      It was populated by hunter-gatherers, who conducted no trade at all.

    • @fot6771
      @fot6771 Před 5 lety

      Son: this cereal fucking sucks
      dad: you should be thankful this came all the way from the fucking miserable disease ridden rainforest where those insane cannibals gave it to me in return for a blood sacrifice

  • @pierreabbat6157
    @pierreabbat6157 Před 6 lety +1

    Ecuador is also named for its geographical location. It straddles the Equator.

  • @tim8323
    @tim8323 Před 6 lety +1

    2:50 Where is Lesotho?

  • @thehuman2cs715
    @thehuman2cs715 Před 6 lety +16

    notice me senpai

    • @NameExplain
      @NameExplain  Před 6 lety +6

      +The Human 2cs Noticed.

    • @d_wang9836
      @d_wang9836 Před 6 lety

      The Human 2cs senpai or sempai?

    • @heisvi9317
      @heisvi9317 Před 6 lety

      [Yoshikage_Kira] Senpai but because of the n being pronounced with a slight nasal sound it may sound like sempai.

    • @uekidude2460
      @uekidude2460 Před 6 lety

      Bob Bytes--Yes, your right. Since "p" is a bi-labial, human lips automatically precede it with the bi-labial "m". If Japanese is transcribed into the Latin alphabet, it appears as an "n", but Japanese pronounce it like an "m".

    • @weirdofreak2505
      @weirdofreak2505 Před 6 lety

      The Human 2cs You will be able to make eggshell