the name Arizona was from a Spanish name , Arizo nac , from the O'odham name ali sonak in O'odham language. Some possible organs that's been proposed are the Spanish phrase 'aida zona ,shortened to "Arizona" or the basque phrase atit ona.
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Because it got the name
it got it from the meaning "small springs"
The Arizona Wildcats got that name because in 1914 the L.A. Times commented that the Arizona football team "showed the fight of wildcats." After that, the name just kind of stuck!
They got their name from being in Arizona where its very sunny and hot
The fountain of Fountain Hills, Arizona,got is name necause it spews water to a height of 562 feet (171 m)
The Arizona State Sun Devils got their name from students wanting the mascot name change in 1946 . Arizona teamed up with Walt Disney and created Sparky the Sun Devil as the new mascot.
Arizona gets its name from all the way back in the "Wild West" in the 1800s. Back then, before copper was extensively mined, silver was the main project for miners everywhere. But Arizona got its name from a major mining project near tombstone. Some say that it was named after a place called "Arissona," but it was really names after "Arizonac." Arizonac means "little spring." Funny for Arizona, right? But its true.Arizona got its name back in the 1800s.
Arizona got settled in roughly 1657.
Arizona got settled in roughly 1657.
yes Arizona is the real name of Arizona and the nickname is The Grand Canyon State =)
Douglas, Arizona got its name from a family by the same name. The Douglas family constructed copper smelters in Douglas, and extracted the copper ore for smelting in Bisbee, 21 miles away . The ore would be hauled to Douglas for the smelting process
The name for the Arizona State insurers is the Arizona Department of Insurance. Also known as the ADI, The Arizona Department of Insurance is the name for Arizona insurers.