Daphne
Translations of "daphne" (33 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | Δάφνη(mythological dryad) | Dáphnē | |
| Arabic | دافني(mythological dryad) | — | |
| Bulgarian | бясно дърво(shrub in the genus Daphne), вълче лико(shrub in the genus Daphne) | bjasno dǎrvo, vǎlče liko | |
| Catalan | Dafne(mythological dryad) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 桂神星(Asteroid), 達夫妮 /达夫妮(female given name) | Guìshénxīng, Dáfūní | |
| Czech | Dafné(mythological dryad), lýkovec(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Esperanto | Dafno(mythological dryad) | — | |
| Finnish | näsiä(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| French | Daphné(mythological dryad), Daphné(female given name), garou(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Georgian | მაჯაღვერი(shrub in the genus Daphne) | maǯaɣveri | |
| German | Seidelbast(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Greek | Δάφνη(mythological dryad), Δάφνη(female given name) | Dáfni, Dáfni | |
| Hebrew | דַּפְנָה(female given name) | Dafná | |
| Hungarian | boroszlán(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Indonesian | dafnah(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Irish | Dafnae(mythological dryad) | — | |
| Italian | Dafne(mythological dryad), Dafne(female given name) | — | |
| Japanese | ダプネー(mythological dryad) | Dapunē | |
| Korean | 다프네(mythological dryad) | Dapeune | |
| Latin | Daphnē(mythological dryad), citocacia(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Māori | autetauranga(shrub in the genus Daphne), pinātoro(shrub in the genus Daphne), toroheke(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Polish | Dafne(mythological dryad), wawrzynek(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Portuguese | Dafne(mythological dryad), Dafne(female given name), Daphne(female given name), dafne(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Romanian | iederă albă(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Russian | Да́фна(mythological dryad), во́лчий пе́рец(shrub in the genus Daphne), во́лчий я́годник(shrub in the genus Daphne), во́лчье лы́ко(shrub in the genus Daphne), волчея́годник(shrub in the genus Daphne) | Dáfna, vólčij pérec, vólčij jágodnik, vólčʹje lýko, volčejágodnik | |
| Serbo-Croatian | lȉkovac(shrub in the genus Daphne), ли̏ковац(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Slovak | lykovec(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Slovene | volčín(shrub in the genus Daphne), volčína(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Spanish | Dafne(mythological dryad) | — | |
| Swedish | tibast(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — | |
| Turkish | Dafni(mythological dryad), Defne(female given name) | — | |
| Ukrainian | Да́фна(mythological dryad) | Dáfna | |
| Vietnamese | thụy hương(shrub in the genus Daphne) | — |
دافني
Dafne
Dafné, lýkovec
Dafno
näsiä
Daphné, Daphné, garou
Seidelbast
boroszlán
dafnah
Dafnae
Dafne, Dafne
Daphnē, citocacia
autetauranga, pinātoro, toroheke
Dafne, wawrzynek
Dafne, Dafne, Daphne, dafne
iederă albă
Да́фна, во́лчий пе́рец, во́лчий я́годник, во́лчье лы́ко, волчея́годник
Dáfna, vólčij pérec, vólčij jágodnik, vólčʹje lýko, volčejágodnik
lȉkovac, ли̏ковац
lykovec
volčín, volčína
Dafne
tibast
Dafni, Defne
thụy hương
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