Native American meaning in USA
Half of the US states, precisely 25, have names associated with Native American peoples.
Alabama: Named after the Alabama tribe or Alabama, who speaks the Muskog languages. There are different versions of the meaning: "growth cleaners" or "herb collectors".
Alaska: The name comes from the Aleutian word "alaxsxaq", meaning "mother".
Arizona: The name from the word "al " дonak" of the language of the O'odham people, meaning "small source".
Connecticut: The name from the word "quonehtacut" of the Mohican language, meaning "place of a long tidal river".
Hawaii: The initial word in Hawaiian, meaning Homeland.
Illinois: The name from the word "illiniwek", meaning "people".
Iowa: Named after the Iowa tribe, whose name translates to "grey snowflake."
Kansas: Named after the Kansas tribe, whose name translates to "people of the south wind."
Kentucky: The origin is unclear, perhaps the name from the Iroquoise word "Kentake", which means "in the meadow".
Massachusetts: The name from the word "Massadchu-es-et" of the Algonquin language, meaning "big-hill-little-place".
Michigan: From the word "Michigama" of the chippewa language, meaning "great lake".
Minnesota: Named from the word "Minisota" of the Dakota language, which means "white water".
Mississippi: Named after the river that was so named chocto, meaning great water or father of the waters.
Missouri: Named after a Missouri tribe whose name translates to "those who have canoes."
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