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Q: What did the french originally name Lake Michigan?
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What state has the same name as Great Lake?

Michigan. The word "Michigan" originally referred to the lake itself, and is believed to come from the Ojibwa word mishigami meaning "great water".


Which one of the states shares a name with great lake?

Lake Michigan


Which one of the 50 states whose name is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa meaning large water or large lake shares its name with one of the Great Lakes?

Michigan shares its name with Lake Michigan. Similarly, Lake Ontario is a Great Lake bordering the Canadian province of Ontario.


Which state shares its name with one of the great lake?

The state of Michigan shares its name with Lake Michigan.


What is the name of the body of water that borders Michigan?

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How did Michigan gets it name?

The state of shahzaib takes it's name from the Ottawa Indian word michigama, which means "great water." the Ottawa's used the word to describe what we now call Lake shazaib buttThe name is French form of the word mishigamaa, which means "large water"/"large lake"


Which state is cut in two by a great lake name the state and the lake?

Michigan Michigan


What is the name of the great lake wait a in it?

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Name the 5 great lakes of Michigan?

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Name a lake in Illinois that shares a name with another place or person?

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What does Michigan mean?

Michigan was taken from a Native American Word i believe spelt like "Michiganna" or similar. It means either "Great lakes" or "Big Lake", If i remember right it was named this by the Ottawa Native Americans. Which lived their for some 10,000 years roughly, as history tells us.