From mythology, Greece, is named Hellas.
“Hellas” is the name that we Hellines (Greeks) use when referring to our country; in simpler terms, “Hellas” means “Greece” in Hellinika (Greek language).
ut how did we reach the point of using two completely different names for the same country? We have managed to gather information concerning the origin of the word “Greek”, using as main reference the Dictionary of Hellenic Language by professor G. Babiniotis, a renowned linguist and scholar.
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The Hellines were first called “???????” (“Graeki” with the letter “G” pronounced “Y” as in “Yard”) by the Illirians (present day Italians), when the former arrived in Italy from ancient Dodoni (city in Epirus, Greece) as colonists. According to another source, these colonists named ?????? or ??????? (“Graii” or “Graeci”), came to Italy from ????? (“Graia”), an ancient town in Viotia, Greece (maybe contemporary Tanagra) and founded a new Hellenic Colony there with the name Nea Polis (which means New City, later to become known as Napoli, or Naples in English). This was the very first time that the Latins came close to the Hellines (Greeks) and thus named them all “Graeci” after the citizens of Graia; and given that most modern European languages originate from Latin, the word “Graecus” became the root for all other respective names for ??????? and ????? (??????) (“Hellin” and “Hellas” or “Hellada”), e.g. Greek-Greece, Grec-Grece, Grieche-Griechenland.
Later on, during the first Christian centuries, the word ” ???????” (Hellines) became a synonym to “heathen”, in order to distinguish the followers of old faith from those of the new -official- religion, and along with ?????? (“Romii”, originating from “Romans”) and ????????? (=of Greece), the name ??????? (Graeki) stayed in use until the foundation of the new Hellenic state in 1832AC. From that time on, the ancient terms Hellas and Hellines are used primarily in the interior of this small peninsula in South-East Europe to identify the country and its inhabitants, while the ones originating from Graeci remain in the vocabularies of the European languages.

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