No, but Elizabeth 1st was known ans the Virgin Queen
Virginia was named after Queen Elizabeth I. She was known as "The Virgin Queen." Maryland was named after Queen Henrietta Maria of England.
The colony of Virginia was named after England's Queen Elizabeth I, she was called "The Virgin Queen".
Virginia
Virginia was named in honor of Queen Elizabeth I. West Virginia seceded from Virginia when Virginia seceded from the Union. West Virginia is not named after anyone, per se.
Virginia was the colony named after Queen ElizabethI
Virginia, after Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen.
In 1584, the name "Virginia" was suggested, with Virginia being a name for Queen Elizabeth I of England (because she was known as the Virgin Queen). Sir Walter Raleigh may have suggested the name.Virginia was named after the first child born in the Virginia colony. The child's name was Virginia DareIt is named after Queen Elizabeth I who was also known as the Virgin Queen.
This was, most likely, named, after Elizabeth I, - Queen of England, - sometimes, called the "VIRGIN QUEEN"Virginia was also said to get its name from the first child born in America, Virginia Dare
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.
There are only three that I know of. Virginia and West Virginia are named after Queen Elizabeth I of England, the "Virgin Queen", and Maryland is named after Queen Henrietta Maria of France. Georgia is named after King George II of Great Britain and the Carolinas are named after King Charles II of England.
In honor of Elizabeth, "Virgin Queen" of England. Until 1861 West Virginia was part of Virginia. Virginia was named to honor Queen Elizabeth of England often referred to as the "Virgin Queen."
Virginia was named in honor of Queen Elizabeth 1 of England, who was known as the Virgin Queen because she was never married.