Country Name Etymology: Now with extra clue! - Statistics

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Continent Etymology Answer % Correct
South America Named after the Latin word for "silver" Argentina
82%
Asia "Land of the Pure" in Persian and Urdu Pakistan
68%
North America "Sunday Island" in Latin Dominica
62%
North America First word: "Ancient" in Spanish, named after an icon in the Seville Cathedral; Second word: "Bearded" in Spanish Antigua and Barbuda
58%
Europe "The fertile place" in Proto-Celtic Ireland
53%
Europe Celtic for "small" + Germanic for "castle" Luxembourg
52%
North America "The Shallows" in Spanish Bahamas
49%
Africa "Lake" in the local language Chad
47%
Oceania "Eight Islands" or "Eight standing with each other" in the local language Tuvalu
47%
North America "Mountainous land" in the language Taino Haiti
42%
Asia "Home of the Free", from a combination of Turkic, Sogdian and Persian words Uzbekistan
42%
North America "Land of wood and water" or "Land of springs" in Taino Jamaica
41%
Asia Combination between East-Turkic and Persian meaning "Land of Forty Tribes" Kyrgyzstan
38%
Asia "The Two Seas" in Arabic Bahrain
33%
Africa The word "hippopotamus" in Malinké and Bamana Mali
33%
Africa Named after a son of Hephaestus Ethiopia
29%
Europe Turkic for "Alliance of the ten tribes" Hungary
28%
Africa "Land of Honest Men" Burkina Faso
21%
Africa Derived from the words for "water" and "shore" in the local language. Togo
21%
Africa Named after the finance minister to King Louis XV of France Seychelles
16%
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