There is no standard terminology for the name of a central bank, but many countries use the
"Bank of Country" form (e.g., Bank of England, Bank of Canada, Bank of Russia).
Someare styled national banks, such as the National Bank of Ukraine. In other cases they mayincorporate the word "Central" (e.g. European Central Bank, Central Bank of Ireland).
In many countries, there may be private banks that incorporate the term national. Many countries have state-owned banks or other quasi-government entities that have entirely separate functions, such as financing imports and exports.