The river's name comes from the early Spanish name, Río de los Carneros Cimarrón, which roughly translated means "River of the Wild Sheep".
The Cimarron River was probably named by a Spanish person. The actual Spanish name for the river is Rio de los Carneros Cimmaron. The English name means river of wild sheep.
The man who traveled the Three Forks area and explored the Cimarron River was Thomas Nuttall. The Cimarron Rivers is located in the states of Colorado, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
Some of the larger tributaries include the Canadian River, in southern Oklahoma, the Neosho River (also known as the Grand River), in eastern Oklahoma, the Cimarron River, in mid-Oklahoma. Through Kansas and Colorado, the Arkansas River receives much smaller rivers as tributaries. The headwaters are in the Rocky Mountains near Leadville, Colorado.
The Mississippi River.
The element named after a river is 'samarium,' which is named after the Vistula River in Poland.
There was no explorer named after the Hudson river. The Hudson river was named after the explorer, Henry Hudson.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Russia, named after the Russian River in California. for more information on this,
The address of the Cimarron City Library is: 120 North Main, Cimarron, 67835 0645
Nobody knows who exactly named this river, as it was frequently confused with the Colorado River.
yes the Columbia river was named after Columbus
St Mary's River was named after St.Mary