Exónimo
Exónimo is a toponym or ethnonym used by speakers of a language different from that of the place’s inhabitants. It contrasts with the endonym (or autonym), the name used by the people themselves. Exonyms arise through historical contact, linguistic adaptation, or external political influence, and they are a common feature of many languages in relation to foreign places, peoples, or cultures.
Exonyms reflect factors such as pronunciation patterns, historical naming traditions, or external political relationships. They can
Common examples illustrate the concept. For Germany, the endonym is Deutschland; exonyms include the English Germany,
In toponymy, exonyms are analyzed alongside endonyms and autonyms to understand linguistic exchange, historical relations, and