Madison, Wisconsin took its name from President James Madison.
Lincoln, the capital of the state of Nebraska, was named for President Lincoln.When Nebraska became a state on March 1, 1867, its capital of Lancaster was renamed in honor of the late President Abraham Lincoln.
The only city or village in Wisconsin that shares the same name as one of Santa Clause's reindeer is Rudolph, Wisconsin. However, the city was named after Rudolph Hecox, the first child born there. So to most accurately answer your question, there is no city in Wisconsin named after one of Santa's reindeer.
Washington was named after our first president, George Washington. Although he was the only president to have a state named for him, many cities have been named after other presidents (Lincoln, Nebraska/Jackson City, Missouri/Madison, Wisconsin/etc)
Four U. S. state capitals are named after U. S. Presidents:Jefferson City, Missouri: renamed Jefferson from Lohman's Landing in 1821; became a city in 1839Jackson, Mississippi: renamed from LeFleur's Bluff in 1822, before Jackson's presidencyMadison, Wisconsin: named in 1836 by purchaser James Duane DotyLincoln, Nebraska: renamed from Lancaster in 1867
Madison, Wisconsin.
Monroe, Louisiana was named after a steam boat that was named after President James Monroe. (I don't think any president was named from a city in LA or elsewhere. )
Janesville, Wisconsin.
Thomas Jefferson was the third President. Several states have Jefferson counties. Among them are Oregon,Washington,Iowa,Idaho,Colorado,West Virginia, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Alabama, Texas and Georgia.
Washington, the capital city of the US was named for George Washington, the first US President.
yes, the city of Milwaukee is named after them
James Madison the fourth President of the US.