Annam ( or
Trung Kỳ, alternate spelling:
Anam) was a
French protectorate encompassing the central region of
Vietnam. Vietnamese were subsequently referred to as "Annamites." Nationalist writers adopted the word "Vietnam" in the late 1920s. The general public embraced the word "Vietnam" during the revolution of August 1945. Since that time, the word "Annam" has been regarded as demeaning.