Some would like to believe that Rhode Island is named for the Agean Isle of Rhodes which is unlikely but remotely possible. The State adheres to the Dutch West India Company name of Roodt Eyelandt.
Rhode is also a Greek island: its name meaning "Rose".
It is the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Possibly named in honor of the Greek Island or was named Roode Eylandt by Adriaen Block, Dutch explorer, because of its red clayNot from a person or place but from the red clay that was on the islands. The Dutch West India Company called it Red Islands or Roodt Eyelandts which was Anglicized to Rhode Island.
There was no specific religion in the Rhode Island colony. Rhode Island was founded by Roger Williams, who was a protestant who fled Salem, MA, due to religious persecution. He created Rhode Island to be a safe haven to religious minorities
Because his name was Roger and he found Rhode Island. So he could name it whatever he wanted. So obvioiusly he named it after himself.
No City, no Town and no Village named Bethlehem in Rhode Island.
"State of Rhode Island And Providence Plantations".
Some would like to believe that Rhode Island is named for the Agean Isle of Rhodes which is unlikely but remotely possible. The State adheres to the Dutch West India Company name of Roodt Eyelandt.
Origin of the Name Rhode Island - Rhode Island was either named for the Isle of Rhodes (in the Mediterranean Sea) or for its red clay (the Dutch explorer Adriaen Block may have named it "Rood Eylandt" meaning Red Island, in Dutch).
The island of Rhodes. It was home of the colossus at rhodes. the americaan state rhode island is named after it.
Rhode Island is called the "Ocean State" because it is surrounded by water and there is a very high sea level around it.
rhode island and province plantations
providence plantation..or the state of Rhode Island
Rhode is also a Greek island: its name meaning "Rose".
The name applied to the area by the Dutch West India Company of Roodt Eyelandt or Red Island appear to be logical.
Someone named it It is quoted as being named after the Greek Island of Rhodes