Other Countries
- Afghanistan: Dvahom Baridman
- Albania: Nëntoger
- Arabic-speaking countries except Bahrain, Oman, Sudan, Yemen: ملازم (Mulazim)
- Argentina, Cuba, Nicaragua and Peru: Teniente
- Armenia: լեյտենանտ (Leytenant)
- Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan: Leytenant
- Bahrain, Oman, Sudan and Yemen: ملازم ثاني (Mulazim Thani)
- Bangladesh: Second Lieutenant
- Belgium: Sous-Lieutenant (French); Onderluitenant (Dutch); Unterleutnant (German)
- Bhutan: Deda Wom
- Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama and Paraguay: Subteniente
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Podporučnik
- Brazil and Angola: Segundo Tenente
- Cambodia: Ak-no-say-ney-trey
- Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau: Tenente
- People's Republic of China: 少尉 (Shào wèi)
- Imperial China (Qing Dynasty): 協軍校 (Xié jūn xiào)
- Croatia: Poručnik
- Czech Republic and ex Czechoslovakia: Poručík
- Denmark: Løjtnant
- Dominican Republic: Segundo Teniente
- Estonia: Nooremleitnant
- Finland: Vänrikki (Finnish) or Fänrik (Swedish) (army and air force); Aliluutnantti (Finnish) or Underlöjtnant (Swedish) (navy)
- France and all French-speaking non-European countries: Sous-Lieutenant
- Georgia: ლეიტენანტი (Leytenanti)
- Germany and Austria: Leutnant
- Greece and Cyprus: Anthypolokhagos (army); Anthyposminagos (air force)
- Hungary: Hadnagy
- Honduras: Segundo Teniente
- Indonesia: Letnan Dua
- Iran: ستوان دوم (Setvan Dovom)
- Republic of Ireland Second Lieutenant (English); Dara-Lefteanant (Irish)
- Israel: סגן משנה (Segen mishne)
- Italy: Sottotenente
- Japan: 三等陸尉 (Santō Rikui) or 3尉 (San'i) (modern); 少尉 (Shōi) (historical)
- North Korea and South Korea: 소위 (Sowi)
- Laos: Roitrïäkäd
- Latvia: Leitnants
- Lithuania: Leitenantas
- Luxembourg: Lieutenant
- Malaysia: Leftenan Muda
- Mexico: Subteniente
- Myanmar: Du Bo
- Mongolia: Дэслэгч(Deslegch)
- Nepal: Sahayak-Senani
- Netherlands and Suriname: Tweede-Luitenant
- Norway: Fenrik
- Ottoman Empire: Mülazım
- Philippines: Second Lieutenant (English); Magat, Tenyente, Ikalawang Tenyente, Alperes; Segundo Teniente and Alferez (Spanish)
- Poland: Podporucznik
- Portugal and Mozambique: Alferes
- Romania: Sublocotenent (modern); Locotenent (former)
- Russia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Soviet Union: Лейтенант (Leytenant)
- Russian Empire: Подпоручик (Podporuchik); Kорнет (Kornet) (cavalry)
- Saudi Arabia: ملازم
- Somalia: Sottotenente
- Serbia, Macedonia and Yugoslavia: Потпоручник (Potporučnik)
- Slovakia: Poručík
- Slovenia: Poročnik
- Spain and Equatorial Guinea: Alférez
- Sweden: Fänrik
- Switzerland: Leutnant (German); Lieutenant (French); Tenente (Italian)
- Republic of China (Taiwan): 少尉 (Shào wèi)
- Thailand: ร้่อยตรี
- Turkey: Teğmen
- Uruguay: Teniente Segundo
- Venezuela: Subteniente (army); Subteniente (air force); Alférez (Navy)
- Vietnam: Thiếu Uý
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