The state that means "mountainous regions" in Latin is Montana.
The state name that means mountainous in Spanish is "Montana." It is a fitting name for someone living in the Rockies as it reflects the rugged and mountainous terrain of the region.
The state name that means mountainous is "Vermont." The name Vermont comes from the French words for "green mountain," reflecting the state's mountainous terrain and lush forests.
Montana is the Latin word for "mountainous" and also the name of a state in the United States known for its mountainous regions.
It's short for Spanish "tierra montana," meaning "mountainous land."
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Kentucky, from the Iroquois place name, Ketake, meaning "meadow land".
No, the name Montana is actually derived from Spanish, meaning "mountain" or "mountainous." It refers to the state's numerous mountain ranges.
Arizona.
The Italian male given name Galileo comes from the Latin Galilaeus meaning "from Galilee," a mountainous region in Northern Israel.
i am pretty sure it is Montana because Montana in spanish is mountains.
The state of Montana got its name because it is surrounded by and has so many mountains. The Latin word Montana means mountainous.