No. Denver was originally a mining city back in the time of the Pikes Peak Gold Rush. The miners named the town Denver in honor of James W. Denver, a man who the miners always inspired and trusted
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What towns in nj are named after indians
Some of the other streets in that neighborhood are "Navajo" and "Osage", so it's highly likely that they were named for Indian tribes.
Towns in South Dakota that are named for an Indian tribe include the following: Iroquois Sisseton [named for the Sisseton (or Sissetowan) division of the Native American Sioux]
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Assuming you mean what town is halfway between Denver and Galveston. A small town named Childress is halfway, but the closest larger towns are Amarillo or Wichita Falls
Denver is named in honor of a man named James W. Denver
Wazi is the Lakota Indian word for "north." It could have been named using that referent.
Denver, Colorado is named after James Denver, who, at the time it was founded, was the governor of neighbor territory Kansas. Not to be confused with John Denver.
I know of three towns named Hulbert: Michigan, Wisconsin, Oklahoma.