Etymology
Meaning
Asia
Asiatic
Origin
The term "Asia" is believed to have originated in the Akkadian word asu or ašu (derived from the Sumerian ab.ba), which referred to a region east of the Tigris River in present-day Iraq. This term was later adopted by the Greeks as "Ἀσία" (Asía) to refer to the region of Anatolia.
Over time, the name "Asia" was expanded to encompass the entire continent, while the term "Asiatic" emerged as a derivative to describe its people, culture, and geography.
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