From the English Queen Elizabeth I, aka 'The Virgin Queen'
Queen Elizabeth of England.It was named after Queen Elizabeth I.
Virginia... which also means "Virgin Queen", referring to Queen Elizabeth.
"Virginia" was a title for Queen Elizabeth who never got married and claimed that she was a virgin. The state was named after the queen.
For me , queen is a "common noun" because a proper noun needs to be "specific" . So, in order for "queen" to be a proper noun, you should state a name : ex: Queen Elizabeth~
For me , queen is a "common noun" because a proper noun needs to be "specific" . So, in order for "queen" to be a proper noun, you should state a name : ex: Queen Elizabeth~
Cleopatra wasn't queen of a state she was queen of Egypt.
The queen name is Queen Elizabeth.That is the queen of England.
Origin of name: In honor of Elizabeth "Virgin Queen" of EnglandViper1
The state of Virginia got its name from the colony that shared the name. The colony was named after Queen Elizabeth, England's "Virgin Queen."It is named in honor of Queen Elizabeth I who was known as the virgin queen.
Victoria - from Queen Victoria of Great Britain.
Because the Queen is New Zealand's Head of State.