The Mississippi.
I am not aware of any other name for the Minnesota River, since it was named by the Souix indians. It is the second largest river in Minnesota and flows into the Mississippi River.
The name Mississippi is derived from the Ojibwe word misi-ziibi ('Great River')
The river is named the River Avon.
There are plenty of states that have rivers with the same names. Theres the Kansas river, Missouri River, Mississippi River, and plenty more but those are examples of states that have rivers with the same name.
They named it the James river.
The state of Connecticut was named for the Connecticut River. The word Connecticut is an English version of an Algonquian word meaning "long tidal river".
Hudson River
it was named after the Po river
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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.
It was isolated in Berlin and named after the river Rhine. The Latin name for the river is Rhenus.
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