List of European rivers with alternative names

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Many rivers in Europe have alternative names in different languages. Some rivers have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. This article attempts to give all known alternative names for all major European rivers. It also includes some lesser rivers that are important because of their location or history.

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

Foreign names that are the same as their English equivalents may be listed, to provide an answer to the question "What is that name in...?".


Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


[edit] A

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English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Aar Aar (French), Aare (German)
Adige Ades (Dolomitic Ladin), Adige (French, Italian), Adigio (Spanish), Adyga (Polish), Atesis (Latin), Etsch (German), Adiže (Czech)
Albula Albula (German), Alvra (Romansh)
Alzette Alzette (French), Alzig (German, old), Uelzecht (Luxembourgish)
Angrapa Angrapa (Russian), Węgorapa (Polish)
Aude Atax (Latin), Aude (French)

[edit] B

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Birs Birs (German), Birse (French)
Bosna Basana (Latin), Bosna (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene), Vasna (variant name)
Brda Brahe (German), Brda (Polish)
Bug, Southern Boh (Czech, Slovak), Bug (German, Polish), Etelä-Bug (Finnish), Hypanis (Greek, Latin), Lõuna-Bug (Estonian), Pivdennyi Buh - Південний Буг (Ukrainian)
Bug, Western Bug (German, Hungarian, Polish), Bug Länsi-Bug (Finnish), Bug, Lääne-Bug (Estonian), - בוג (Yiddish), Buh - Буг (Ukrainian), Zakhodni Bug - Заходні Буг (Belarusian), Zapadnyi Bug - Западный Буг (Russian)

[edit] C

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Cetina Cetina (Croatian, Serbian, Italian)
Charente Charanta (Occitan), Charenta (Spanish), Charente (French)
Chiers Chiers (French), Korn (German), Kuer (Luxembourgish)
Criş Criş (Romanian), Crisia (Latin), Körös (Hungarian)

[edit] D

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Danube Afon Donwy (Welsh), Danubah - דנובה (Hebrew), Danube (French), Danubi (Catalan), Danubio (Italian, Spanish), Danúbio (Portuguese), Danubius / Danuvius or Ister (Latin), Dhúnavis - Δούναβης (Greek), Donava (Slovene), Donau (Indonesian, Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish), Doonau (Estonian), Duna (Hungarian), Dunaj (Czech, Polish, Slovak), Dunăre / Dunărea (Romanian), Dunav - Дунав (Bulgarian, Serbian), Dunav (Croatian), Dunay - Дунай (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian), Tonava (Finnish), Tuna (Turkish)
Daugava/Dvina, Western Daugava (Latvian), Daugava or Väina (Estonian), Daugava or Väinänjoki (Finnish), Daugava or Västra Dvina (Swedish), Daugava or Westelijke Dwina (Dutch), Duina (Spanish), Düna (German), Dz'vina - Дзьвіна (Belarusian), Dźwina (Polish), Western Dvina (alternative English name), Zapadnaya Dvina - Западная Двина (Russian)
Dniepr Borysthenes (Latin), Dnepr (Estonian, Finnish), Dnepr - Днепр (Russian), Dnieper (Italian, Portuguese), Dnièper (Catalan), Dniepr (Polish), Dnipro - Днiпро (Ukrainian), Dnjepar (Serbian), Dnyapro - Дняпро (Belarusian), Dnyeper (Hungarian), Nipru (Romanian), Dnjeper (Slovene)
Dniestr Dnestr - Днестр (Russian),Dnestr (Estonian, Finnish), Dniester (Italian, Portuguese), Dnièster (Catalan), Dniestr (Polish), Dnistro - Днiпсто (Ukrainian), Dnjestar (Serbian), Dnjeszter (Hungarian), Nistru (Romanian), Tyras (Latin), Dnjester (Slovene)
Don Don - Дон (Bulgarian, Russian), Don (Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish)
Dordogne Dordogna (Italian), Dordogne (French, Finnish), Dordoña (Spanish), Dordonha (Portuguese)
Doubs Doubs (French, Spanish), Dubis (Latin)
Douro Douro (Mirandese, Portuguese, Finnish, French, Esperanto, Dutch, Galego, Hungarian), Duero (Catalan, Italian, Polish, Spanish), Durius (Latin)
Drave Drau (German), Drava (Croatian, Estonian, Finnish, Italian, Romanian, Serbian, Slovene), Dráva (Hungarian), Dravus (Latin), Drawa (Polish)
Drina Drin / Drini (Albanian), Drina (Catalan, Croatian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Serbian, Slovene)
Drwęca Drewenz (German), Drwęca (Polish)
Dvina, Northern Dvina or Põhja-Dvina (Estonian) Pohjois-Dvina (Finnish), Dvina Settentrionale (Italian), Dwina (Polish), Severnaya Dvina - Северная Двина (Russian)

[edit] E

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Ebro Ebre (Catalan), Èbre (French), Ebro (Finnish, Italian, German, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish), Iberus (Latin)
Eisack-Isarco Eisack (German), Isarco (Italian)
Elbe Albis (Latin), Elba (Catalan, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish), Elbe (German, Finnish), Elben (Danish), Elv (Low Saxon), Laba (Serbian, Slovene), Łaba (Polish), Labe (Czech)
Ems Amisia or Amisus (Latin), Eems (Dutch, Low German), Ems (German), Emže (Czech)
Enns Anisus (Latin), Enns (German, Hungarian), Enže (Czech)

[edit] F

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Fella Fella (German, Hungarian, Italian), Bělá (Czech)

[edit] G

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Garonne Garona (Catalan, Portuguese, Serbian, Spanish), Garonna (Italian, Polish), Garonne (French, Finnish), Garumna (Latin)
Gironde Gironda (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish), Gironde (French, Finnish), Žironda (Serbian), Żyronda (Polish)
Glâne Glâne (French), Glane (German)
Guadalquivir Baetis (Latin), Guadalquivir (Catalan, Finnish, Italian, Spanish), Gwadalkiwir (Polish), Wādi l-Kabīr (Arabic)
Guadiana Anas (Latin), Guadiana (Catalan, French, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish), Gwadiana (Polish)
Gurk Gurk (German), Krka (Slovene)

[edit] I

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Isar Isara (Latin), Isar (German), Izara (Polish)
Isère Isara (Latin), Isère (French), Izera (Polish)
Inn Aenus / Oenus (Latin), En (Romansh), Inn (German)

[edit] J

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Jeker Jeker (Dutch), Geer (French)

[edit] K

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Krka Cherca (Italian), Corcoras / Korkoras (Latin), Krka (Croatian, Serbian, Slovene), Kerka (Hungarian)

[edit] L

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Lech Lech (German), Licca (Latin)
Leitha Lajta (Hungarian), Leitha (German), Litava (Czech), Litawa (Polish)
Ljubljanica Ljubljanica (Croatian, Serbian, Slovene), Laibach (German)
Loire Leira (Occitan), Liger (Latin), Loara (Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Slovene), Loira (Catalan, Italian, Spanish), Loire (Dutch, French, Hungarian, Spanish), Luara - Луара (Russian, Ukrainian)
Lot Lot (French), Oltis (Latin)
Lusatian Neisse Lausitzer Neiße (German), Lužická Nisa (Czech), Nysa Łużycka (Polish)
Lys Leie (Dutch), Lys (French)

[edit] M

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Main Main (French, German, Romanian), Majna (Hungarian, Serbian), Mayn - Майн (Russian, Ukrainian), Men (Polish), Meno (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish), Moënus (Latin), Mohan (Czech, Slovak)
Maritsa Évros - Έβρος (Greek), Marica (Hungarian, Polish, Serbian), Meriç (Turkish)
Marne Måne (Walloon), Marna (Italian, Polish, Romanian), Marne (Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Spanish), Matrona (Latin)
Meuse Maas (Danish, Dutch, German, Hungarian, Swedish), Meuse (French), Mosa (Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish), Mouze (Walloon), Moza (Polish)
Morava March (German), Morava (Czech, Estonian, Italian, Romanian, Slovene), Moravia (Latin), Morawa (Polish), Morva (Hungarian)
Morava Margus (Latin), Morava (Hungarian, Serbian, Romanian, Slovene), Velika Morava (Estonian)
Moselle Moezel (Dutch), Mosel (German, Hungarian, Romanian, Swedish), Mosela (Portuguese, Spanish), Mosella (Italian, Latin), Moselle (French), Mozela (Polish), Mozel' - Мозель (Russian), Musel (Luxembourgish)
Mura Mur (German), Mura (Croatian, Hungarian, Serbian, Slovene)
Mureş Marisia / Marisus (Latin), Maros (Hungarian), Marusza (Polish), Mureş (Romanian), Mieresch (German)

[edit] N

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Narew Narau - Нараў (Belarusian), Narew (German, Polish)
Narva Narva (Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Estonian, French, German), Narva - Нарва (Russian), Narvajoki (Finnish), Narwa (Polish), 나르바 강 (Korean)
Neman Memel (German), Němen (Czech), Neman - Неман (Russian), Niémen (French), Nemunas (Estonian, Lithuanian, Dutch, Norwegian), Niemen (Polish), Njemen (Swedish), Nyoman - Нёман (Belarusian)
Neretva Narenta (Italian), Naro (Latin), Neretva (Croatian, Slovene), Neretva - Неретва (Serbian). Neretwa (Polish)
Neva Neeva (Estonian), Neva (Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Swedish), Neva - Нева (Russian), Newa (German, Polish), Néva (Hungarian)
Noteć Natissis (Latin), Netze (German), Noteć (Polish)

[edit] O

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Oder Oder (French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish), Òder (Catalan), Odera (Hungarian), Odera or Oddera (medieval Latin), Odra (Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene), Viadua, Viadrua, or Viadrus (ancient Latin)
Ohře Eger (German), Ohrza (Polish), Ohře (Czech)
Olt Aluta (Polish), Alutus (Latin), Olt (Hungarian, Romanian), Alt (German)
Olza Olsa (German), Olše (Czech), Olza (Polish)
Orava Arva (Latin), Árva (Hungarian), Arwa (German), Orava (Slovak), Orawa (Polish)
Ourthe Ourte (former French [French Empire]), Ourthe (French), Oûte (Walloon)

[edit] P

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Peene Peene (German), Piana (Polish)
Piave Piave (Italian), Piawa (Polish), Plavá (Czech), Plavis (Latin)
Po Padus or Eridanus (Latin), Pád (Czech), Pad (Polish, Slovene), Po (Catalan, Italian, Romanian, Spanish), (Hungarian, Portuguese)
Pregolya Pregel (German, Hungarian), Pręgoła (Polish), Pregola (variant in English), Pregolya - Преголя (Russian)
Pripyat Pripjaty (Hungarian), Pripyat' - Припять (Russian), Prypeć (Polish), Pryp'yat' - Прип'ять (Ukrainian), Prypyats' - Прыпяць (Belarusian)
Prut Prut (Hungarian, Polish, Romanian), Prut - פּרוט (Yiddish), Pruth (German), Pyretus (Latin)

[edit] R

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Rába Arabo or Raba (Latin), Raab (German), Rába (Hungarian), Raba (Romanian, Slovene)
Rhine Rajna (Croatian, Hungarian, Serbian), Rayn - רײַן (Yiddish), Ren (Polish, Slovene), Reno (Italian, Portuguese), Reyn - Рейн (Russian, Ukrainian), Reyn - Рэйн (Belarusian), Rhein (German), Rhenus (Latin), Rhin (French), Rhinen (Danish), Rijn (Dutch), Rin (Catalan, Romanian, Spanish, Walloon), Rýn (Czech, Slovak)
Rhône Rhodanus (Latin), Rhône (Estonian, Dutch, French), Rhone (German, Hungarian), Rodan (Polish), Rodano (Italian), Ródano (Portuguese, Spanish), Roine (Catalan), Ron (Romanian), Rona - Рона (Serbian, Russian), Rona (Slovene), Rose (Occitan), Rotten (old German name, still used in Swiss German dialect of Valais)
Rienz-Rienza Rienz (German), Rienza (Italian)
Rubicon Rubicone (Italian), Rubicon (Danish, French, Hungarian, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish), Rubikon (Czech, German, Polish, Finnish, Slovene), Rubikon - Рубикон (Russian), Rubicó (Catalan), Rubicón (Spanish), Rubicão (Portuguese)
Rur Roer (Dutch), Roule / Rour (French, Walloon), Rur (German, Romanian)

[edit] S

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Saane/Sarine Saane (German), Sarine (French)
Saale Saale (German), Sala (Latin, Polish)
Saar Saar (Danish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Romanian), Saar - Саар (Russian), Saara (Polish), Saravus (Latin), Sarre (French, Portuguese, Spanish)
Sambre Sabis (Latin), Sambe (Walloon), Samber (Dutch), Sambra (Polish), Sambre (French, German)
Saône Arar (Latin), Saona (Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish), Saône (Estonian, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian)
Sava Sava (Croatian, Italian, Romanian, Serbian, Slovene), Save (German, variant in English), Savus (Latin), Sawa (Polish), Száva (Hungarian)
Scheldt Escalda (Spanish), Escaut (French), Escô (Walloon), Schelda (Italian), Schelde (Dutch, German, Hungarian, Swedish), Skalda (Polish)
Seine Szajna (Hungarian), Seine (Dutch, French, German), Seinen(Danish), Σηκουάνας (Greek), Sekwana (Polish), Sena (Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Slovene), Sena - Сена (Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian), Senna (Italian), Sequana or Sequanna (Celtic), Sequana or Sequanus (Latin), Sinne (Walloon)
Semois Semois (French [Belgium]), Semoy (French [France]), Séisbaach (Luxembourgish)
Sense/Singine Sense (German), Singine (French)
Siret Hierasus (Latin), Seret (Polish), Siret (Romanian), Szeret (Hungarian)
Soča Aesontius / Sontius (Latin), Isonzo (German, Italian), Isonzó (Hungarian), Soča (Slovene)
Someş Someş (Romanian), Szamos (Hungarian)
Somme Somma (Polish), Somme (French, German, Hungarian, Romanian, Swedish)
Spree Spree (German), Spréva (Czech), Spreva (Latin), Sprjewja (Lower Sorbian), Szprewa (Polish)
Struma Karasu (Turkish), Strimónas - Στρυμώνας (Greek), Strouma (French, variant in English), Struma - Струма (Bulgarian, Serbian), Strymon (ancient Greek, Latin, variant in English), Sztruma (Hungarian)
Sûre Sauer (German, Luxembourgish), Sûre (French), Sura (Latin, Italian)
Swina Świna (Polish), Swina (Pomeranian), Swine (German)

[edit] T

Tiber in Rome
English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Tagus Taag (Afrikaans, Dutch), Tachas (Lituanian), Tag (Polish), Tage (French), Tago (Italian), Tagus (Latin), Tajo (Catalan, Spanish), Tejo (Portuguese), Texo (Galician), Taho -Тахо (Russian)
Thames An Tamais (Irish), Tafwys (Welsh), Tamesa (variant in Latin), Tàmesi (Catalan), Tamesis (Latin), Támesis (Spanish), Tamigi (Italian), Tamisa (Portuguese, Romanian), Tamise (French), Tamiza (Polish), Temza (Slovene), Temza - Темза (Bulgarian, Serbian, Russian), Temže (Czech), Temze (Hungarian), Theems (Afrikaans, Dutch), Themse (German), Themsen (Danish, Swedish)
Thaya Dyje (Czech), Thaya (German)
Theiss Cisa (Polish), Theiß (German), Tibisco (Italian), Tisa (Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene), Tisia (Latin), Tisza (Dutch, Hungarian)
Thielle Thielle (French), Zihl (German)
Tiber Tevere (Italian), Tibar (Serbian), Tiber (Afrikaans, Czech, Dutch, German, Latin, Spanish), Tíber (Catalan), Tibera (Slovene), Tibr - Тибр (Russian), Tibr - Тібр (Ukrainian), Tibre (Portuguese), Tibru (Romanian), Tyber (Polish)
Ticino Tessin (French, German), Ticino (Italian), Ticinus (Latin)
Timiş Tamiš (Serbian), Temes {Hungarian), Tibiscus / Tibisis (Latin), Timiş (Romanian)

[edit] V

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Váh Cusus (variant in Latin), Vág (Hungarian), Vagus (Latin), Váh (Slovak), Waag (German), Wag (Polish)
Vardar Axiós (Greek), Vardar (Bulgarian, German, Hungarian, Italian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Romanian), Vardar or Wardar (German), Wardar (Polish)
Venta Venta (Latvian, Lithuanian), Windau (German), Windawa (Polish)
Vistula Vaysl - װײַסל (Yiddish), Visla (Slovene), Visla - Висла (Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian), Visla - Вісла (Ukrainian), Vistola (Italian), Vistula (Latin, Romanian), Vístula (Catalan, Portuguese, Spanish), Vistule (French), Visztula (Hungarian), Weichsel (German), Wisła (Polish), Wisła or Visla (Estonian)
Vltava Moldau (German), Moldva (Hungarian), Moldava (Italian, Spanish), Moldavia or Multavia (Latin), Vltava (Czech, Romanian, Slovene), Vltava - Влтава (Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian), Wełtawa (Polish)
Volga Rha (Latin), Volga (Catalan, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Slovene), Volga - Волга (Russian, Serbian), Volha (Czech), Wolga (German), Wołga (Polish)

[edit] W

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Warta Varta (Latin), Warta (Polish), Warthe (German)
Weser Vesdre (French), Visurgis (Latin), Werser (Low Saxon), Weser (German), Wezera (Polish)

[edit] Y

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Yser IJzer (Dutch), Yser (French)

[edit] Z

English Name Other name(s) or older name(s)
Zrmanja Zrmanja (Croatian, Serbian), Zermagna (Italian)

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