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| Ligurian | Etymology | Celtic cognates | Other Indo-European cognates | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Album | PIE *h₂elgᵘ̯ ʰ- or Celtic *Albion (‘white’) | Sanskrit arghá (‘worth, value, price’), Greek ἀλφή (‘produce, gain’) | ||
| Badiennon | Celtic badius ‘shiny; yellow, blond’ | |||
| Deciates | PIE *dek̑– | |||
| Bódegkos / Bodincus | PIE *bʰudʰmḗn (‘bottom’) | Middle Irish bond (‘sole of the shoe’) | Sanskrit budhná– (‘bottom, ground, base, depth’), Latin fundus | |
| Eguituri(i) | PIE *h₁éḱwos ‘horse’ | |||
| Epanterii | PIE *h₁éḱwos ‘horse’ | [6] | ||
| Cottiae, Cottius | Celtic cotto– | |||
| Genua, Genuates | Celtic *genu (‘mouth’) or PIE *ǵónu– (‘knee’) | |||
| Iemerii | PIE *yemo- (‘twin’) | Gaulish iemurioi (‘twins’) | ||
| Ingaunum | PIE *(p)ing– (‘paint’) | Picti | Latin pingēre (‘to paint’) | |
| Intimilium | Celtic *Vindi-mell-ion (‘the white-hill town’) | |||
| langa / langurus | PIE *dlongʰos (‘long’) | Latin longus (‘long’) | ||
| lebērís | Uncertain, perhaps Pre-IE | Latin lepus (‘rabbit’) | ||
| Ligauni | *Ligamnī < PIE līg- (‘to strike’) | |||
| Marici | Celtic maro- (‘tall’) | |||
| Nearchi | Greek Néarkhos (?) | [9] | ||
| Salyes ≈ Salues | Pre-Celtic *Sḷwes ‘the own ones’ | Celtiberian Salluienses, salluitana | Latin Salluvius, Sallubius, Salluius, and Sallyius | |
| Orobii | Gaulish orbioi (‘the heirs’), Orobis (Orb river) | |||
| Oxubii | Celtic oxso– (‘ox’), or uxso– (‘high’) | |||
| Reii | Celtic *riio– (‘free’) | |||
| saliounga | Connection unsure | Middle Irish sail, Welsh helygen | Latin salix (‘willow’) | |
| ‹s›asia | Connection unsure | Welsh haidd (‘barley’) | Sanskrit sasya– (‘corn, grain, fruit, crop’) | |
| Taurini | PIE *tauros (‘bull’) | |||
| Vediantii | PIE wed– ‘to pray’, *wedʰ-yā ‘(guidance, leadership’), or *weid-yā (‘knowledge, doctrine’) | |||
| Vinelasca | *wind-el-askā | |||
| Casmonates, Celiates, Cerdiciates, Hergates, Iluates, Langates, Odiates, Berigiemam, Blustiemelo, Caeptiemam, Lebriemelum, Porcobera, Briniates, Statielli, Friniates, Briniates, Apuani, Bagienni, Garuli, Laevi, Lapicini |
- ^ Norden, Eduard (1922). Die germanische Urgeschichte in Tacitus Germania. Teubner. p. 500.
- ^ Norden, Eduard (1922). Die germanische Urgeschichte in Tacitus Germania. Teubner. p. 500.

