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The planet Jupiter was named after the Roman God of Thunder and lightening..
Jupiter, Florida got its name from the Hobe Indian tribe that originally inhabited the area, who referred to the area as "Hobe." When Spanish explorers arrived, they mistranslated "Hobe" as "Jove," another word for Jupiter, the Roman god of the sky and thunder. Over time, the name stuck and the area became known as Jupiter.
It is named after the Roman god named Jupiter.
My wife's great-great-grand-somebody named the town Lorida, Florida ... she was the 1st Postmaster General ... the pronunciation was suppose to be "Lord-a, Flor-da" (but everybody pronounces it "Low-re-da").
It was named after the king of the gods.
The driving distance from Ocala, Florida to Jupiter, Florida is 222 miles.
Jupiter was named after the king of Roman gods. This god was called Jupiter.
The common noun for the proper noun 'Jupiter' is planet or god (Roman god of the heavens).
Flo-Rida is named after is home town, Florida.
The planet Jupiter is named after Jupiter, the King of the Gods in the Roman Pantheon.
Jupiter is named after one of the greek gods he was Jupiter the god of war .
The planet Jupiter was named after the king of the gods in the Roman pantheon, Jupiter.