The Gender of Countries by the Greek Language
Various languages around the world employ gendered naming systems, although the concept of gender in language has evolved differently in modern America. These linguistic systems originally emerged to structure and make sense of developing languages. Gendered naming is a prevalent feature in many Indo-European languages, a vast language family spanning from India to the UK.
This map illustrates the gendered suffixes that each country would have if expressed in Greek, with the majority of countries featuring a female suffix. This cultural and linguistic phenomenon highlights the intricacies and diversities of language evolution across different regions and language families.