No state of the United States uses that nickname.
Kansas' nickname "Jayhawker" has historical roots dating back to the pre-Civil War era. Originally, it referred to anti-slavery activists who were involved in the conflict known as "Bleeding Kansas," where pro- and anti-slavery factions clashed. The term "Jayhawker" later evolved to represent the state's residents and symbolized their spirit of resilience and activism. Today, it is often associated with the University of Kansas and its athletic teams.
The nickname for the state of California is the Golden State. California is located on the West coast of the United States.
The most well-known nickname for Mississippi is "The Magnolia State."
Idaho
keystone state
Each of the 50 states within the United States has a nickname associated with it. I am from Florida so my state's nickname is "The Sunshine State" due to the amount of sun and warm weather we have yearly.
There is no 'Garden of Paradise' state. There are two states with a nickname containing 'Garden': New Jersey (Garden State) North Dakota (Peace Garden State) There are no states with a nickname containing 'Paradise'.
Massachusetts.
Vermont
Uh, Aloha State?
New york