No, the name "Mississippi" is derived from an Ojibwe (Native American) word meaning "great river" or "Father of Waters." It is a reference to the Mississippi River which flows through the state.
"Sierra" is not a Spanish name. It is actually a Spanish word that means "mountain range."
The Spanish word "Grecia" translates to "Greece" in English.
"Cordillera" in Spanish refers to a chain of mountains or mountain ranges.
The Spanish equivalent for the name Bob is "Roberto."
"Willa" is not a Spanish word. It may be a name or a word in a different language.
Sierra is the Spanish word for "mountain" or "mountain range". It already is a Spanish word, but to say it as a Spanish word, remember to roll the "rr".
"Sierra" is not a Spanish name. It is actually a Spanish word that means "mountain range."
montaña is the Spanish word for mountain. mountains are common in western Montana, thus the name.Montana's very name is derived from the Spanish word montaña, meaning mountain country.
Montana
It comes from the Spanish word for table, mensa.
The name of the state Montana comes from the Spanish word montaña, which means "mountain", not "mountainous". In fact, the word montana is the Latin word for "mountainous", in its feminine form.
Florida, for Pascua Florida.
"Montana" sounds like the Spanish "montaña". However, "montana" (with a normal "n") is not a Spanish word.
The state of Montana got its name because it is surrounded by and has so many mountains. The Latin word Montana means mountainous.
Colorado - red Florida - flowering montaña - mountain Nevada - snowcapped
Mountain
Nevada means mountain covered in snow in Spanish.