While @mongoose_za's answer is thorough and useful, it answers a different question and not the one posed.
The real answer is simply to change your list of languages in settings to include those native forms as such:
LANGUAGES = (
('de', u'Deutsch'),
('en', u'English'),
('nl', u'Nederlands'),
('es', u'Español'),
('fr', u'français'),
('jp', u'日本語'),
)
I've added a couple to make it more obvious what we're doing.
Since you wish to always display the languages in their native way, there's no need to translate them, thus, there's no need for the ugettext() wrappers. You want to make sure that the first line in your settings file is:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
To ensure everything is interpreted correctly by Python.
An excellent source for this exercise is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes