Etymology:
The name "Guyana" is derived from a native Guyanese language, possibly Carib or Arawak.
Meaning:
There are multiple interpretations of the meaning of "Guyana":
Origin:
The name "Guyana" was first applied to the region by European explorers in the 16th century. It was originally used to refer to the coastal area inhabited by indigenous peoples. The name was later adopted by the British colony of British Guiana and, after independence in 1966, became the official name of the country.
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