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Origins of world currency names

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Name of Currency Country Meaning
Afghani Afghanistan derived from country name: "that belongs to or that is from Afghanistan"
Austral Argentina

Latin:"Australis" - coming from the South, outhern, "Auster" - the South wind

Balboa Panama Vasco Nunez de Balboa - Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519)
Bolivar Venezuela Simon Bolivar - Venezuelan statesman who revolted against Spanish rule, founded Bolivia in 1825 (1783-1830)
Cent, Centavo, Centime Many countries Latin: "centum" - a hundred, used in the meaning of "a hundredth"
Colon El Salvador, Costa Rica Cristobal Colon is the Spanish name of Christopher Columbus, explorer who discovered America (1451-1506)
Cordoba Nicaragua Francisco Fernandez Cordoba - Spanish explorer who discovered Yucatan (1475-1526)
Cruzado Brazil from the Portuguese verb "Cruzar: to bear a cross" - early Portuguese gold or silver coins that beared a cross on reverse
Cruzeiro Brazil from Portuguese word: "Cruz" - Cross
Dalasi Gambia A Gambian native name
Denar Macedonia derived from "Dinar"
Dinar Many countries Latin: "Denarius" - Silver Money
Dirham Morocco, UAE the origin is from Old Greek word "Drakhme" which came to Latin as "Drachma" meaning "a handful"
Dobra St.Thomas and Principe Portuguese: Fold, folding
Dollar USA and many other countries from 16th century German: "Thaler" a short for of Joahimsthaler, coin made from metal mined in Joahimsthal, a town now in Czech Republic
Drachma Greece Old Greek: "Drakhme" - "a handful"
Dram Armenia the origin is from Old Greek word "Drakhme" which came to Latin as "Drachma" meaning "a handful"
Euro European Union derived from Europe. This name was the winning choice in a contest in 1996, and was invented by a group of scholars in Spain. (with special thanks to Dr. Roberto Cacciamani)
Escudo Portugal, Cape Verde Portuguese: Shield displaying coat of arms; from Latin: Scutum
Forint Hungary from Italian word "Fiorino" - Florin
Franc France and other French speaking countries 14th century French word derived from Latin phrase: Rex Francorum - King of the Franks, inscribed on 14th century francs.
Gourde Haiti A tropical American evergreen that produces large round gourds, also means "heavy" in French
Guarani Paraguay Indigenous people living in Paraguay and Bolivia
Gulden Holland, Surinam, Netherlands Antilles Dutch: Golden
Hryvna Ukraine A medieval Russian monetary unit (coin) equivalent to 10 kopeks
Inti Peru a regional word from Quechua, Peru
Koruna Czech Rep., Slovakia Czech: Crown, head from Latin "Corona"
Krone Scandinavian currencies Latin: "Corona" - Crown
Kroon Estonia Latin: "Corona" - Crown
Kuna Croatia Croatian : a small furred animal
Kwacha Malawi, Zambia from a native word in Zambia
Lempira Honduras Lempira is an Indian Chief who opposed the Spanish
Leone Sierre Leone derived from country name
Leu Romania, Moldova Romanian: "Lion"
Lev Bulgaria Bulgarian: "Lion"
Lira Italy, Turkey, Malta, San Marino Latin: "Libra" - "Scales" or "Pound"
Manat Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan derived from the Russian word for coins "Manyeta" (spells as "moneta")
Mark Germany Old English: "Marc" is a unit of weight of precious metals perhaps from the marks on metal bars.
Markkaa Finland Most probably its etymology is the same as "Mark"
Mongo Mongolia (coins) Mongolian: "Mongo" - Silver
Naira Nigeria Altered from the word "Nigeria"
Pataca Macao Portuguese: "Paw"
Peseta Spain diminutive of Peso
Peso Many Spanish speaking countries Spanish: "Weight"
Pound Sterling England and many other countries Old English: "Pund" from Latin word: "Pondus" - Weight; Sterling is drived from old English word "Steorra" - Star, referring to a small star on early Norman pennies
Punt Ireland Irish Gaelic: Pound
Quetzal Guatemala Spanish: a bird; zool: Pharomachrus mocinno
Rand South Africa In Dutch, Rand is a kind of  "Security Deposit"
Real Brazil Portuguese:
1) Royal,
2) Actual,
3) Real
Renminbi Yuan P.R. of China In Chinese "Renminbi" is the "People's currency"; "Yuan" is literally "Round Object"
Rial Iran, Oman Persian version of the Arabic word "Riyal" which is derived from the Spanish word "Real"
Riyal Many Arabic speaking countries derived from the from Spanish word "Real"
Ruble Russia, Belarus Russian: rubl "Silver Bar" from the verb "Rubit"- "to cut up"
Rufiyaa Maldives derived from "Rupee"
Rupee India, Pakistan, Nepal and others from Sanskrit word "Rupya" - Silver
Rupiah Indonesia derived from "Rupee"
Shekel Israel 16th century Hebrew: any coin or money
Shilling UK (old), Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania etc from the Old English and Old High German verb "Scilling" - "to Divide"
Sol Peru Latin: "Solidus" - copper or silver coin
Som Kyrghyzstan Kyrghyz: Pure (gold)
Somoni Tajikistan named in the honour of Ismoil Somoni - the founder of the first Samanid (Tajik) State
Sucre Equador Antonio Jose de Sucre - South American liberator who revolted against Spain, first president of Bolivia (1795-1830)
Sum Uzbekistan pronounced as Som - Uzbek: Pure (gold)
Tenge Kazakhstan Kazakh (and also other Turkic languages): Balance, scales
Tolar Slovenia Most probably derived from the German word "Thaler" as the "Dollar".
Yen Japan from Chinese word "Yuan" - a round object
Zloty Poland Polish: Golden




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