The origin of New Jersey comes from a place in England called jersey.
New Jersey is named for the Isle of Jersey in the English Channel near Normandy France. Jersey is not French but is believed to have a Viking origin but its name meaning is lost to history.
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Joseph Howell Hough has written: 'Origin of masonry in the state of New Jersey' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Freemasons, Freemasons. New Jersey, History
Of Irish and Italian origin, Bruce Springsteen was born and raised in New Jersey.
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Jersey is named after the Channel Island of Jersey in the English Channel. The island's name is of uncertain origin but is believed to come from the Old Norse word for "island of Geirr," who was a Viking leader. The name was likely brought to the United States by English settlers.
No, New Jersey is named after the European Jersey. That's why it's called 'new' jersey.
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Jersey cattle originated from the Island of Jersey, a small British Island in the English Channel off the coast of France.