Africa: nrgwenya
Afrikaans: Draak
Ancient Assyria: Labbu
Ancient Hittite: Zu
Ancient Sumeria: Asag
Arabic: ah-teen (pl. tah-neen)
Athebascin (Alaskan):Manchu
Australia: Bunyip
Aztec: Tlaloc, Quetzalcoatl
Babylon: Tiamat, sirrush
Basque: Erensuge
Bavaria: tatzlworm
Bulgaria: drakon (phontetic)
Canada: Ogo Pogo
China: lung/long, Liung (Hakka dialect), Zichong, Shenwu, Tushou, Linchong, Zhang, Yuski
Croatian/Serbian: zmaj (zmai) "dragon", azdaja (azhdaya) "hydra"
Burma: naga
Danish: drage
Dansk: drage, draak
Denmark: drage
Draconian: Khoth, (pl. Khothu)
Driigaran (music language): C4 G4 C5 D5 B5 C5
Dutch: draak
Elven/Drow: Tagnik'zur
England: Knuckers
English (American): dragon
English (Middle): dragun, dragoun
English (Old): draca
Enochian: Vouin (Voh-een)
Estonian: draakon, lohe, loh emadu or tuuleuss (Wind Snake), lendav madu
Euskara (dialect of the Basque Country): Erensuge
Faeroese: eitt drek, eitt flogdreki, ein fraenarormur
Finland: lohi kaarme, Draakkl, Rakuna
Flambian: kazyeeqen (comes from kayzee-aqen, meaning "firelizard")
France: Guivre, Gargouille, dragon, dragun, dargon
Gaelic: Arach
German: drache (pl. Drachen), Lindwurm, draker (pl. draken)
Greek: drakon, drako, drakaina, derekein
Greek (Ancient): Male-drakkon, Female-drakkina
Hawaii: Kelekona (pl. Na Kelekona)
Hebrew: drakon (pl. drakonim), Tanniym
Hungary: sarkany
Iceland: dreki
India: Naga
Iran: Ejdeha
Irish (Old): drauc
Islamic: th'uban, tinnin
Italian: drago, dragone, volante, dragonessa
Japan: ryu, tatsu, tetsu (three-clawed dragon)
Jibberish: gidadraggidaen (gid-a-drag-gid-ah-en)
Klingon: lung'a'puv (loong-AII poov) "Flying Great Lizard"
Korean: yong, riong (four-clawed dragon)
Latin: draco, dracon, dragon, dragoon, serpent, serpens
Luxembourgian: Draach
Maine: Kithci-at'husis
Malayan: Naga
Mayan: Chac
Mexico: Quetzlcoatl
Middle Earth Encyclopedia: Angulooce-generic, Ramalooce-winged dragon, Urulooce-fire breath dragon
Mississippi (Illini): Piasa
New Zealand (Maori): tarakona
Norse: ormr
Norse (Old): dreki
Norsk: drake, dragonet, liten drake
Norwegian: drage, Linnorm
Oourainic Barb: Duxobum
Phillipines: Male-dragon (short "o"), Female-Dragona (short "o" &"a")
Pig-Latin: Agon-dray
Polish: smok
Polynesian: Mo-o (Mo-ko) whose range also extended tp Hawaii
Portugese: dragaao
Quenya (elven): Loke, Ramaloke-winged, Lingwiloke-sea, Uruloke-fire
Roman: draco
Romanian: Dragon (pl. Dragoni), Zmeu (pl. Zmei), dracul, drakul
Russian: drakon, Gorynich
Sanskrit: naga
Scandinavian: Jormungander, Fafnir, lindwurms
Serb: zmaj (zmai)
Slovenia: Zmaj-dragon, Hidra-hydra
Spanish: dragoon, El Draque, Drujah
Swedish (Ancient): flugdrake, floghdrak
Swiss German: Drachaa
Tagalog: drakoon
Thai: mung-korn
Tibetan: Brug (pronounced many ways depending on dialect, Drook is most common. Pronounced Brug only in Ladakh)
Turkish: ejderha
Ukraine: drakon
Vietnamese: long (poetic), rng (regular)
Washington State: Ogo Pogo
Welsh: Ddraig, draig
Yugoslav: zmaj, Asdaja