Im not happy with the Name for Austria when its a vassal of Germany. 'Southern Germany' is a term used for Bavaria etc. So if one wanted to use that it would have to be 'Southern Southern Germany' and thats just stupid.
Around the 1000 the region was 'owned' by Bavaria and then it was called 'Markgrafschaft Österreich'. I think thats the closest we could get it, if we dont want to aim for 3rd Reich names.
I got it from a wiki article, I'll post the important part here, and the link to the full (but not too long) article afterwards.
"The Marchia orientalis, also called the Bavarian Eastern March (Ostmark[4]) and the March of Austria (Marchiam Austriae), was a prefecture of the Duchy of Bavaria. It was assigned to the Babenberg family in 976. The variant Ostarrîchi is known from a single usage dated 996. Later Medieval documents record the word as either Osterrîche (official) or as Osterlant (folk and poetic usage).[5] The variation Osterrîche is first recorded in 998. Marcha Osterriche appears on a deed granted by Emperor Henry IV and dated 1058.[6]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Austria
Around the 1000 the region was 'owned' by Bavaria and then it was called 'Markgrafschaft Österreich'. I think thats the closest we could get it, if we dont want to aim for 3rd Reich names.
I got it from a wiki article, I'll post the important part here, and the link to the full (but not too long) article afterwards.
"The Marchia orientalis, also called the Bavarian Eastern March (Ostmark[4]) and the March of Austria (Marchiam Austriae), was a prefecture of the Duchy of Bavaria. It was assigned to the Babenberg family in 976. The variant Ostarrîchi is known from a single usage dated 996. Later Medieval documents record the word as either Osterrîche (official) or as Osterlant (folk and poetic usage).[5] The variation Osterrîche is first recorded in 998. Marcha Osterriche appears on a deed granted by Emperor Henry IV and dated 1058.[6]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Austria