Where does “Cimbri” come from?

Cimbri (English) comes from Latin Cimbri, from Ancient Greek Κίμβροι.

Cimbri (English): An ancient tribe that invaded southern Europe between 113 and 101, generally thought to have been Germanic (though they could have been Celtic) and associated with Jutland and northern Germany

Definitions

  1. An ancient tribe that invaded southern Europe between 113 and 101, generally thought to have been Germanic (though they could have been Celtic) and associated with Jutland and northern Germany

Ancestry of “Cimbri”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinCimbrithe Cimbri, a tribe generally thought to have been from northern Germany or Jutland which invaded southern Europe
2Ancient GreekΚίμβροι

Words derived from “Cimbri

Every word from Ancient Greek ΚίμβροιEvery word from Latin Cimbri