-stan
Used in the names of regions in the Middle East and Central Asia which were historically influenced by Persian and Turkic cultures.
Suffix
- Used in the names of regions in the Middle East and Central Asia which were historically influenced by Persian and Turkic cultures.
- Used to form fictitious or metaphoric country names, often with a connotation of it being an exotic or hostile country.
- absurd + -istan → Absurdistan
- nerd + -istan → nerdistan
- Used after European and American place names to emphasize that many Middle Easterners or Muslims reside there.
- London + -istan → Londonistan
- Dearborn + -istan → Dearbornistan
- Sweden + -istan → Swedistan
Origin
From Classical Persian ـستان (-istān), from Middle Persian -stʾn' (-estān), from Old Persian 𐎿𐎫𐎠𐎴 (s-t-a-n /stāna/), from Proto-Iranian *stáHnam, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *stʰáHnam, from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand”). Compare Avestan 𐬯𐬙𐬁𐬥𐬀 (stāna), Sanskrit स्थान (sthā́na), Russian стан (stan) (< Proto-Slavic *stanъ), Armenian -ստան (-stan), English stay, stand, state, stead, Latin status.
Forms
Related
Afghanistan Baluchistan Balochistan Bashkortostan Dagestan Hindustan Karakalpakstan Kazakhstan Khalistan Khuzestan Kurdistan Kyrgyzstan Lorestan Pakistan Rajasthan Tajikistan Tatarstan Turkestan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan