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Country Name Etymologies of the Americas

Can you name the country name etymologies of the countries in the Americas? The language of origin and the definition from that language will be provided
A (?) means that the etymology is uncertain
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Language
Definition
Answer
Latin
Saint Lucy
St. Lucia
Spanish (?)
Wallace (?)
Belize
Spanish and Unknown
The Island of the Holy Trinity and possibly tobacco
Trinidad and Tobago
Italian
Little Venice
Venezuela
Spanish
Republic of Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
English
Self descriptive, based on the fact that it is the unity of many different entities
United States of America
Spanish
Equator
Ecuador
Spanish
Depths
Honduras
Spanish
Land of Colombus
Colombia
Unknown
Surinen people
Suriname
Nahuatl
Forest or place of many trees
Guatemala
Quechua, Aymara, or Mapuche (?)
Cold, snow, depths, or where the land ends (?)
Chile
English and Spanish
St Christopher and Our Lady of the Snows
St. Kitts and Nevis
Guarani
Shellfish water or an unknown type of bird in the region and proceed from
Uruguay
Lucayan
Large middle upper island
Bahamas
Nahuatl (?)
Heartland of the Aztec (?)
Mexico
French
La Grenade
Grenada
Taino/Arawak
Land of wood and water
Jamaica
Language
Definition
Answer
Taino/Arawak
Mountainous land
Haiti
Spanish
Rich Coast
Costa Rica
Iroquoian
Village
Canada
Latin
Sunday island
Dominica
Unknown or Guarani
The waters of a local tribe or crowned river
Paraguay
Portugese
Red hot embers
Brazil
Italian
Silvery
Argentina
Spanish
Old and bearded
Antigua and Barbuda
Unknown indigenous language
Land of many waters
Guyana
Taino (?)
Abundant fertile land or great place
Cuba
Spanish
The savior
El Salvador
English and Spanish
St Vincent and the Spanish city Granada
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Cueva or Caribe
Place of an abundance of fish or abundance of butterflies
Panama
New Latin
Land of Bolivar
Bolivia
Spanish
A merger of Nicarao and the word for water
Nicaragua
Portuguese
Bearded ones
Barbados
Unknown
River, or the name of a local chieftain
Peru
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