Lorraine

/ləˈreɪn/ noun

Definition

A historical region in northeastern France, known for its cultural significance and strategic location between France and Germany. Also used as a feminine given name.

Etymology

From Medieval Latin Lotharingia, named after Lothair II, a 9th-century Frankish king whose kingdom included this region. The name evolved through Old French Loherraigne to modern Lorraine, reflecting centuries of linguistic change in the border region.

Kelly Says

Lorraine has changed hands between France and Germany multiple times throughout history, making it a fascinating example of how geography shapes culture and identity. The region gave its name to quiche Lorraine, which ironically was originally a German dish that became quintessentially French as the region's allegiance shifted.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሎሬን
ARالعربية
لورين
BNবাংলা
লোরেন
CACatalà
Lorena
CSČeština
Lotrinsko
DADansk
Lothringen
DEDeutsch
Lothringen
ELΕλληνικά
Λορέν
ESEspañol
Lorena
FAفارسی
لورن
FISuomi
Lorraine
FRFrançais
Lorraine
GUGU
લોરેન
HAHA
Lorraine
HEעברית
לורן
HIहिन्दी
लोरेन
HUMagyar
Lotaringia
IDBahasa Indonesia
Lorraine
IGIG
Lorraine
ITItaliano
Lorena
JA日本語
ロレーヌ
KKKK
Лотарингия
KMKM
លោរែន
KO한국어
로렌
MRMR
लोरेन
MSBahasa Melayu
Lorraine
MYမြန်မာ
လောရိန်း
NLNederlands
Lotharingen
NONorsk
Lothringen
PAPA
ਲੋਰੇਨ
PLPolski
Lotaryngia
PTPortuguês
Lorena
RORomână
Lorena
RUРусский
Лотарингия
SVSvenska
Lothringen
SWKiswahili
Lorraine
TAதமிழ்
லோரேன்
TEతెలుగు
లోరైన్
THไทย
ลอเรน
TLTL
Lorraine
TRTürkçe
Lorraine
UKУкраїнська
Лотарингія
URاردو
لورین
VITiếng Việt
Lorraine
YOYO
Lorraine
ZH中文
洛林
ZUZU
iLorraine

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