Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) did not give Utah it's name. They wanted the state to be called "Deseret", but the United States government chose to call it "Utah" after the Ute Indians instead.
Legend has it that the Mormons were okay with that name because "Utah" in Ute means 'top of the mountains', and Mormons believe that them settling in the area was a fulfillment of Isaiah's prophesy that "it shall come to pass in the last days, [that] the mountain of the LORD'S house shall be established in the top of the mountains" (Isaiah 2:2)
The state flag of Utah does not have an official name or nickname but is blue in color. The nickname of the state of Utah is "The Beehive State".
Utah got its nickname from the Ute Indians and before the Ute indians were there the mormon settlers called them the beehive state, lake tahoe state, and desert state. Utah got its name from the ute indians also.
The nickname for Utah State University is the 'Aggies'.
Utah's state nickname is "The Beehive state" and the motto is "Industry"
The nickname for Utah is the Beehive state.
Utah's nickname is the Beehive state and a Beehive is the State seal, in general it stands for Industry.
a nickname for a kid in utah.
March 4,1895
Utah's nickname is ''The Beehive state''
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"Mormon" is not a state, it is a nickname for a church. The name of the church has been 'The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' since the mid-1830's. For a handful of years prior to that (from when it was founded in 1830 until the name change) it was called 'The Church of Christ'. The name was never "Mormon", that was just a nickname given to them because the real name of the church was so long. If you are thinking of the state that was founded by Mormons, the name has always been Utah. At one point the Mormons called it 'Deseret' but that was never the official name of the state or territory as recognized by the United States Government.