Where does “Caledonia” come from?

Caledonia derives from Latin Caledonia, formed with the Latin suffix -ia, from Ancient Greek -ία, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European -h₂.

Caledonia (English): Scotland, the northern part of the island of Great Britain

Definitions

  1. Scotland, the northern part of the island of Great Britain

Ancestry of “Caledonia”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinCaledonia
2LatinCalēdonēs

Words derived from “Caledonia

Every word from Latin CalēdonēsEvery word from Latin Caledonia