Why do you call it "our country", as if everyone here lives there?
"New" countries do tend to have rather boring names, something which Mitchell and Webb had fun with recently ("You know, this reminds me of nothing more than Wales." "What, you arrive on this amazing continent with all these exotic animals and you think of Cardiff?" "No, not north Wales! This is like south Wales!" etc). The number of places called "New" something beggars belief; there are so many that sometimes they had to do it in other languages ("Nova Scotia"?) just for variety. Generally the "new" place bears no relation to the old one (New Zealand isn't a whole lot like the old one). To my mind, however, the most boring name of any such place is Newfoundland, which people surely ought to have realised is not only completely uninformative but quickly outdated.