That is Vermont
Vermont.
Vermont. In french, vert=green, mont=mount, montagne=mountain.
Vermont (green="vert", mountain="montagne" in French).
Vermont-the green mountain state
It comes from french for Green and Mountain, hence the Green Mountain state. Samuel de Champlain sailed down the lake that now has his name and looked across the land and dubbed it such. It is not named after anyone.
It means Green Mountain-based on the French: Vert Mont
Vermont means " Green Mountain" in French by Travis
Vermont. Its name is derived from the French words "vert" meaning green and "mont" meaning mountain.
Green = vert Mountain = montagne so green mountain = montagne verte
The name Vermont originates from two French words, vertand montagne. The first word means green and the second mountain. They were combined to form Vermont, hence the state's nickname: Green Mountains. (You may wish to check the spelling of the first word!)
Translated from the French: vert (green) and mont (mountain or hill); literally "green mountain."
Vermont is the Green Mountain State.
Vermont - from the French 'vert' (green) and 'mont' (mount).