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List of names of European cities in different languages

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Many cities in Europe have alternate names, either because they are known by different names in different languages, or because their names have been changed, or both. This articles attempts to give all known alternative names for all major European cities.

For the purposes of this article, Europe includes Turkey, Cyprus and all the republics of the former Soviet Union.

This article does not offer any opinion about what the "official," "real" or "correct" name of any city is or was. Cities are listed alphabetically by their current best-known name in English. The English version is followed by any other known linguistic variants, in alphabetical order by language, and then any historical variants and former names.

, Kiyev (Russian), Kyiv (Ukrainian)
English NameOther name(s) or older name(s)
Aachen Cáchy (Czech), Aken (Dutch), Aix-la-Chappelle (French), Aachen (German), Akwizgran (Polish), Aquisgrán (Spanish)
Almaty Almaty (Kazakh), Alma-Ata (Russian)
Ankara Ancyra, Angora (former names)
Antioch Antioche (French), Antioch (Greek), Antakya (Turkish), Antiochia (Polish)
Antwerp Antverpy (Czech), Antwerpen (Dutch/Flemish, German), Anvers (French), Antwerpia (Polish), Amberes (Spanish)
Arnhem Arnheim (German)
Astana Astana (Kazakh), Akhmolinsk (Russian)
Athens Athene (Dutch), Athènes (French), Athen (German), Athinai (Greek), Atene (Italian), Ateny (Polish)
Augsburg Augšpurk (Czech), Augsbourg (French), Augsburg (German)
Baku Baku (Azeri, Russian), Bakou (French)
Basle Basilej (Czech), Bazel (Dutch), Bâle (French), Basel (German), Bazylea (Polish)
Bautzen Budyšín (Czech), Budziszyn (Polish)
Belgrade Bělehrad (Czech), Belgrado (Dutch), Belgrade (French), Belgrad (German, Polish), Belgrád (Hungarian), Beograd (Serbian)
Berlin Berlijn (Dutch), Berliini (Finnish), Berlin (German, Hungarian)
Berne Berne (French), Bern (German, Dutch), Berno (Polish)
Bishkek Bichkek (French), Bishkek (Kyrgyz), Frunze (former name)
BirminghamBrummagem (old name)
Bologna Bologne (French), Bolonia (Polish)
Bolzano Bozen (German)
Brasov Kronstadt (German), Brassó (Hungarian), Brasov (Romanian)
Bratislava Pressburg (German), Pozsony (Hungarian), Bratysława (Polish), Bratislava (Slovak)
Bremen Brême (French), Bréma (Hungarian), Brema (Polish)
Brest, Belarus Brest (Belarusian), Brześć Litewski (Polish), Brześć nad Bugiem (Polish 1918-1939), Brest-Litovsk (English version of Polish name)
Brno Brno (Czech), Brünn (German)
Bruges Brugy (Czech), Brugge (Dutch/Flemish, German), Brugia (Polish)
Brunswick Brunswijk (Dutch), Braunschweig (German), Brunszwik (Polish)
Brussels Brusel (Czech), Brussel (Dutch/Flemish), Brysseli (Finnish), Bruxelles (French), Brüssel (German), Brüsszel (Hungarian), Bruksela (Polish), Bruselas (Spanish)
Bucharest Bukurešť (Czech), Boekarest (Dutch), Bucarest (French), Bukareszt (Polish), Bucureşti (Romanian)
Budweis Budweis (German), České Budějovice (Czech)
Bydgoszcz Bromberg (German), Bydgoszcz (Polish)
Cardiff Caerdydd (Welsh)
Chemnitz Saská Kamenice (Czech), Karl-Marx-Stadt (former name)
Cluj Kluž (Czech), Klausenburg (German), Kolozsvár (Hungarian}, Cluj or Cluj-Napoca (Romanian)
Coblenz Coblence (French), Koblenz (German), Koblencja (Polish)
Cologne Kolín (Czech), Keulen (Dutch), Köln (German), Kolonia (Polish)
Copenhagen Kodaň (Czech), København (Danish), Kopenhaagen (Estonian), Copenhague (French), Kopenhagen (German, Dutch), Kopenhaga (Polish)
Cork Corcaigh (Irish), Cork (English, Dutch)
Donetsk Donieck (Polish), Donetsk (Russian, Ukrainian), Stalino (former name), Yuzovka (former name)
Dresden Drážďany (Czech), Dresde (French), Drezno (Polish)
Dushanbe Douchanbe (French), Dushanbe (Tajik, Russian), Hissar (former name)
Dublin Baile Átha Cliath (Irish)
Dunkirk Dunkerque (French)
Flensburg Flensborg (Danish)
Florence Florenz (German), Firenze (Italian), Florencja(Polish)
FlushingVlissingen (Dutch)
Frankfurt Francfort-sur-le-Main (French), Frankfurt am Main (German), Frankfurt nad Menem (Polish)
Frankfurt Francfort-sur-l'Oder (French), Frankfurt an der Oder (German), Frankfurt nad Odrą (Polish)
Galway Gaillimh (Irish)
Gdańsk Danzig (German), Gdańsk (Polish)
Gdynia Gdingen (German), Gotenhafen (German 1940-1945)
Geneva Ženeva (Czech), Genève (French), Genf (German), Ginevra (Italian), Genewa (Polish), Ginebra (Spanish)
Genoa Janov (Czech), Gênes (French), Genova (Italian), Genua (German, Dutch, Polish)
Ghent Gent (Dutch/Flemish, German), Gand (French), Gandawa (Polish)
Groningen Groningue (French)
Hamburg Hampuri (Finnish), Hambourg (French), Hamburg (German), Amburgo (Italian), Hamborg (Swedish, Danish)
Hanover Hanovre (French), Hannover (Dutch, German)
Helsinki Helsingi (Estonian), Helsingfors (Swedish)
Istanbul Istanboel (Dutch), Istanbuł (Polish), Carogród (old-Polish), Istanbul (Turkish), Byzantion (Greek former name), Konstantinoupolis (Greek former name), Konstantinopel (German former name), Tsarigrad (Russian former name), Constantinople (English former name), Stamboul (Turkish former name), Constantinopel (Dutch former name),
Izmir Smyrna (Greek), Izmir (Turkish)
Kaliningrad Královec (Czech), Królewiec (Polish), Kaliningrad (Russian), Königsberg (former German name)
Katowice Kattowitz (German), Katowice (Polish)
Kaunas Kaunas (Lithuanian), Kowno (Polish)
Kharkov Kharkov (Russian), Kharkiv (Ukrainian), Charków (Polish)
Kiel Kilonia (Polish)
Kiev Kijów (Polish)
Kilkenny Cill Chainnigh (Irish)
Kishinev Kischinew (German), Chisinau (Moldovan, Romanian), Kishinev or Kishenev (Russian), Kiszyniów (Polish)
Krakow Krakov (Czech), Krakau (German, Dutch), Kraków (Polish), Cracow (alternate spelling)
Lausanne Lozanna (Polish)
Leghorn Livorno (Italian)
Leiden Lejda (Polish)
Leipzig Lipsko (Czech), Lipcse (Hungarian), Lipsk (Polish)
Liege Lutych (Czech), Luik (Dutch), Liége (French), Lüttich (German)
Limerick Luimneach (Irish)
Lisbon Lisbonne (French), Lissabon (German, Dutch), Lisboa (Portuguese), Lizbona (Polish)
Ljubljana Laibach (German), Ljubljana (Slovene)
London Londýn (Czech), Londen (Dutch), London (English), Lontoo (Finnish), Londres (French, Spanish), Londhino (Greek), Londra (Italian), Londyn (Polish)
Londonderry Derry (former name)
Louvain Lovaň (Czech), Leuven (Dutch), Louvain (French), Löwen (German)
Lubeck Lyypekki (Finnish), Lubeka (Polish)
Lucca Lucques (French), Lucca (Italian), Lukka (Polish)
Lucerne Lucern (Czech), Lucerne (French), Luzern (German), Lucerna (Polish)
Luxembourg Lucemburk (Czech), Luxemborg (Danish), Luxemburg (German, Dutch), Luksemburg (Polish)
L'viv Lemberg (German), Lwów (Polish), Lvov (Russian), L'viv (Ukrainian)
Madrid Madryt (Polish)
Mainz Mohuč (Czech), Mayence (French), Mainz (German), Moguncja (Polish)
Mantua Mantova (Italian)
Meissen Míšeň (Czech), Miśnia (Polish)
Milan Milaan (Dutch), Mailand (German), Milano (Italian), Mediolan (Polish)
Minsk Minsk or Mensk (Belarusian), Minsk (Dutch), Minńsk (Polish), Minsk (Russian)
Mons Bergen (Dutch), Mons (French)
Moscow Moskou (Dutch), Moscou (French), Moskau (German), Moskwa (Polish), Moskva (Russian)
Munich Mnichov (Czech), München (German, Dutch), Monachium (Polish)
Naples Napels (Dutch), Neapel (German), Neapolis (Greek), Nápoly (Hungarian), Napoli (Italian), Neapol (Polish)
Nice Nizza (Italian), Nicea (Polish)
Newport Casnewydd (Welsh)
Nicosia Nicosie (French), Nikosia (German), Lefkosia (Greek), Nikozja (Polish), Lefkoşa (Turkish)
Nijmegen Nimwegen (German)
Nizhniy Novgorod Nijni-Novgorod (French), Gorkiy (former name), Nowogród (Polish)
Nuremberg Norimberk (Czech), Neurenberg (Dutch), Nürnberg (German), Norymberga (Polish)
Oldenburg Starogard (Polish)
Oslo Kristiania (former name), Christiania (English version of former name)
Ostend Oostende (Dutch/Flemish)
Padua Padova (Italian)
Palermo Palerme (French), Palermo (Italian)
Pamplona Iruna (Basque),Pampelune (French), Pamplona (Spanish)
Perpignan Perpinyà (Catalan), Perpiñán (Spanish)
Paris Paříž (Czech), Parijs (Dutch), Párizs (Hungarian), Parigi (Italian), Paryż (Polish)
Parma Parme (French),
Parnu Pernau (German), Parnawa (Polish)
Perugia Pérouse (French), Perugia (Italian)
Potsdam Postupim (Czech), Poczdam (Polish)
Poznań Posen (German), Poznań (Polish)
Prague Praha (Czech), Praag (Dutch), Prag (German), Prága (Hungarian), Praga (Polish)
Pskov Pihkva (Estonian), Psków (Polish)
Riga Riia (Estonian), Riika (Finnish), Ryga (Polish)
Rome Řím (Czech), Rom (German), Romi (Greek), Róma (Hungarian), Roma (Italian), Rzym (Polish), Rim (Russian)
Saarbrucken Sarrebruck (French), Saarbrücken (German)
Samara Kuybyshev (former name)
San Sebastian Donostia (Basque), San Sebastian (Spanish)
Sarajevo Sarajevo (Bosnian, Serbian, Dutch), Sarajewo (German), Bosna Serai (Turkish)
Schaffhausen Szafuza (Polish), Schaffhausen (German)
Seville Séville (French), Siviglia (Italian), Sevilla (Spanish)
Shkodër Scutari (Italian), Skadar (Serbian)
Sienna Sienne (French), Siena (Italian)
Skopje Shkupi (Albanian), Skopia (Greek), Skopje (Macedonian), Uskub (Turkish)
Sligo Sligeach (Irish)
Sofia Sofija (Bulgarian)
Solothurn Soleure (French), Solura (Polish)
St Petersburg Sankt-Peterburg (Russian), Leningrad (former name), Petrograd (former name)
Stockholm Tukholma (Finnish), Sztokholm (Polish)
Strasbourg Straatsburg (Dutch), Strasbourg (French), Strassburg (German)
Swansea Abertawe (Welsh), Swansea (English)
Syracuse Syrakus (German), Siracusa (Italian), Syrakuzy (Polish)
Szczecin Štětín (Czech), Stettin (German), Szczecin (Polish)
Tallinn Reval (former name), Tallinna (Finnish)
Tampere Tammerfors (Swedish)
Tartu Dorpat (German, Polish)
Tashkent Tachkent (French), Taszkient (Polish)
Tbilisi Tbilissi (French), Tiflis (former name, German)
Teschen Těšín (Czech), Cieszyn (Polish)
The Hague Den Haag, 's-Gravenhage (Dutch), La Haye (French), Haag (German), Haga (Polish), La Haya (Spanish)
Thessaloniki Soluň (Czech), Thessalonique (French), Saloniki (German), Thessaloniki (Greek), Selanik (Turkish), Salonica (former English name)
Timişoara Temešvár (Czech), Temeschwar (German), Temesvár (Hungarian), Timişoara (Romanian)
Tirana Tiranë (Albanian)
Toruń Thorn (German), Toruń (Polish)
Trento Trente (French), Trent (German), Trento (Italian), Trydent (Polish)
Trier Trevír (Czech), Trèves (French), Trewir (Polish)
Turin Turín (Czech), Turijn (Dutch), Turin (French), Torino (Italian), Turyn (Polish)
Turku Turu (Estonian), Aabo (Swedish)
Tver Kalinin (former name), Twer (Polish)
Ulyanovsk Simbirsk (former name)
Vaasa Vasa (Swedish)
Valencia Valence (French)
Valletta La Valette (French)
Venice Benátky (Czech), Venetië (Dutch), Venise (French), Venedig (German), Velence (Hungarian), Venezia (Italian), Wenecja (Polish)
Vienna Vídeň (Czech), Wenen (Dutch), Vienne (French), Wien (German), Bécs (Hungarian), Wiedeń (Polish) Viene (Spanish)
Vilnius Wilno (Polish), Vilna (Yiddish)
Vladikavkaz Ordzhonikidzhe (former name)
Volgograd Stalingrad (former name), Tsaritsyn (former name), Carycyn (former Polish)
Vyborg Viiburi (Estonian), Viipuri (Finnish)
Warsaw Varšava (Czech, Slovak), Varssavi (Estonian), Varsova (Finnish), Varsovie (French), Warschau (German, Dutch), Varsó (Hungarian), Warszawa (Polish)
Waterford Port Láirge (Irish)
Worms Wormacja (Polish)
Wrocław Vratislav (Czech), Breslau (German, Dutch)
Yekaterinburg Sverdlovsk (former name)
Yerevan Yerevan (Armenian), Eriwan (German), Erevan or Erivan (alternate spellings)
Zagreb Záhřeb (Czech), Zágráb (Hungarian), Agram (German), Zagrzeb (Polish)
Zaragoza Saragosse (French)


See also: Latin names of European cities, List of cities in Finland