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Origins of state names


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The origin of state names

6th June 2007

ALABAMA. Possibly from the Creek Indian word alibamo, meaning we stay here.

ALASKA. From the Aleutian word alakshak, which means great lands, or land that is not an island.

ARIZONA. Taken either from the pima Indian words ali shonak, meaning little spring, or from the Aztec word arizuma, meaning silver-bearing.

ARKANSAS. The French somehow coined it from the name of the Siouan Quapaw tribe.

CALIFORNIA. According to one theory, Spanish settlers names it after a utopian society described in a popular 16th-century novel called Serged de Esplandian.

COLORADO. Means red in Spanish. The name was originally applied to the Colorado River, whose waters are reddish with canyon clay.

CONNECTICUT. Taken from the Mohican word kuenihtekot, which means long river place.

DELAWARE. Named after Lord De La Warr, a governor of Virginia. Originally used only to name the Delaware River.

FLORIDA. Explorer Ponce de Leon named the state Pascua Florida - flowery Easteron Easter Sunday in 1513.

GEORGIA. Named after King George II of England, who charted the colony in 1732.

HAWAII. An English adaptation of the native word owhyhee, which means homeland.

IDAHO. Possibly taken from the Kiowa Apache word for the Comanche Indians.

ILLINOIS. The French bastardization of the Algonquin word illini, which means men.

INDIANA. Named by English-speaking settlers because the territory was full of Indians.

IOWA. The Sioux word for beautiful land, or one who puts to sleep.

KANSAS. Taken from the Sioux word for south wind people, their name for anyone who lived south of Sioux territory.

KENTUCKY. Possibly derived from the Indian word kan-tuk-kee, meaning dark and bloody ground. Or kan-tuc-kec, land of green reeds, or ken-take, meaning meadowland.

LOUISIANA. Named after French King Louis XIV.

MAINE. The Old French word for province.

MARYLAND. Named after Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of English King George I.

MASSACHUSETTS. Named after the Massachusetts Indian tribe. Means large hill place.

MICHIGAN. Most likely from the Chippewa word for great water. micigama.

MINNESOTA. From the Sioux word for sky tinted or muddy water.

MISSISSIPPI. Most likely taken from the Chippewa words mici (great) and zibi (river).

MISSOURI. From the Algonquin word for muddy water.

MONTANA. Taken from the Latin word for mountainous.

NEBRASKA. From the Otos Indian word for broad water.

NEVADA. Means snow-clad in Spanish.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. Capt. John Mason, one of the original colonists, named it after his English home county of Hampshire.

NEW JERSEY. Named after the English Isle of Jersey.

NEW MEXICO. The Spanish name for the territory north of the Rio Grande.

NEW YORK. Named after the Duke of York and Albany.

NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA. From the Latin name Carolus; named in honor of King Charles I of England.

NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA. Taken from the Sioux word for friend, or ally.

OHIO. Means great, fine, or good river in Iriquois.

OKLAHOMA. The Choctaw word for red man.

OREGON. Possibly derived from Ouaricon-sint, the French name for the Wisconsin River.

PENNSYLVANIA. Named after William Penn, Sr., the father of the colonys founder, William Penn. Means Penns woods.

RHODE ISLAND. Named Roode Eylandt (Red Island) because of its red clay.

TENNESSEE. Named after the Cherokee tanasi villages along the banks of the Little Tennessee River.

TEXAS. Derived from the Caddo Indian word for friend, or ally.

UTAH. Means upper, or higher, and was originally the name that Navajos called the Shoshone tribe.

VERMONT. A combination of the French words vert (green) and mont (mountain).

VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA. Named after Queen Elizabeth I of England, the virgin queen, by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584.

WASHINGTON. Named after George Washington.

WISCONSIN. Taken from the Chippewa word for grassy place.

WYOMING. Derived from the Algonquin word for large prairie place.



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TAXCONSIN - Among the most heavily taxed states in all the land. Run by a bald headed Democrat bent on lining his own pockets at the expense of everyone from first time homeowners to elderly living on fixed incomes.

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You let me down, I thought for sure you would comment on:


ILLINOIS. The French bastardization of the Algonquin word illini, which means men.

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Ruby wrote:

You let me down, I thought for sure you would comment on:


ILLINOIS. The French bastardization of the Algonquin word illini, which means men.



Aaaaaaaaah, I wasn't thinking.  You KNOW I woulda ripped on Illinoize sooner or later though biggrin.gif



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I thought this was quite ironic:

NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA. Taken from the Sioux word for friend, or ally.

Ally!
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Wow, that is cool

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Did you even read the thread? Quiz is in the morning during your show- no one told youconfused

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I found this weird too:


NEBRASKA. From the Otos Indian word for broad water.



And our resident Web can't swim
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Ruby wrote:

Did you even read the thread? Quiz is in the morning during your show- no one told youconfused




I only read Taxconsin hmm.gif  Sorry.  I never study for quizzes though.  I don't like to clog up my brain with facts.  That's how I managed to score in the top 98 percent of my class year after year biggrin.gif



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WISCONSIN. Taken from the Chippewa word for grassy place.




This would explain JD's obsession with the underground 80s!

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