Canada means "kanata" meaning "our village" or "village". Kanata is a Huron word
The name 'Canada' originated from the Huron and Iroquois word 'Kanata', meaning community, village, or settlement.
Canada. The word comes from kanata, an Iroquois word meaning village or settlement.
He discovered Canada in 1534 originaly calling it Kanata meaning village or settlement.
Being from kanata (near Ottawa), I have heard that 'kanata' is an aboiriginal word for a 'cluster of homes'. The word 'Canada' is apparently derived from 'kanata', so Canada is known as a cluster of homes.
In Iroquois, kanata means village or settlement.
Huron Indian word for 'village' is 'kanata'. Misunderstood by the first explorers, the name for 'village' became commonly used for 'country'. so that is how Canada got its nameCanada got its name by the ''kanata'' meaning village or settlement.
he thought the villagers were talking about the area but they were talking about the village which they call kanata.
The population of Kanata North Ward is 2,006.
Kanata Hongō was born on November 15, 1990.
Kanata Hongō was born on November 15, 1990.
Kanata Elementary School was created in 1967.