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It's a personal point of view but for this timescale I really dislike province being named according to their main city. E.g. Paris instead of "Île-de-France" ou "Parisis" or "Rome" instead of "Latium".

To help finding accurate names, I found a quite useful map of Carolingian pagi and later medieval counties here for France, Low-Countries and Germany : http://www.francia.ahlfeldt.se/maps.php . It's a little bit messy, but if you play with the map options you may get a map of pagi. You can also get the border of many treaties divisions through time.

I know pagus is a Frankish district and is therefore out of CK2 timescale, but it's the base of the bulk of post-1000ies counties.

Here is other lists of pagi from wikipedia :
- For France, sorted by Roman Civitas : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_de_pagi (in understandable French ;))
- For Germany : http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_mittelalterlicher_Gaue
 
If they go the route of using cultural themes for the GUI I surly hope they would also use that in the naming convention or allow us to easily rename places.