Mildly interesting
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Half of all U.S. states, 25 to be exact, carry Native American names. Today we will be taking a look at the 25 states and the meanings of their names. They will be listed in alphabetical order.
- Alabama: Named after the Alabama, or Alibamu tribe, a Muskogean-speaking tribe. Sources are split between the meanings 'clearers of the thicket' or 'herb gatherers'.
- Alaska: Named after the Aleut word "alaxsxaq", which means "the mainland"
- Arizona: Named after the O'odham word "alĭ ṣonak", meaning "small spring"
- Connecticut: Named after the Mohican word "quonehtacut", meaning "place of long tidal river"
- Hawaii: Is an original word in the Hawaiian language meaning "homeland"
- Illinois: Named after the Illinois word "illiniwek", meaning "men"
- Iowa: Named after the Ioway tribe, whose name means "gray snow"
- Kansas: Named after the Kansa tribe, whose name means "south wind people"
- Kentucky: Origins are unclear, it may have been named after the Iroquoian word "Kentake", meaning "on the meadow"
- Massachusetts: Named after the Algonquin word "Massadchu-es-et," meaning "great-hill-small-place,”
- Michigan: From the Chippewa word "Michigama", meaning "large lake"
- Minnesota: Named after the Dakota Indian word “Minisota” meaning “white water.”
- Mississippi: Named after the river which was named by the Choctaw, meaning “Great water” or “Father of Waters.”
- Missouri: Named after the Missouri tribe whose name means "those who have dugout canoes
Sadly that's where the list ends.