The state of Ohio is named after the Ohio River. Ohio is the name that the Iroquois Indians used when referring to the river and means "large" or "beautiful river."
Ohio, Ohio River
It is named after the Ohio River.
Ohio was named for the Ohio River
Yes, it is a proper noun because Ohio River is the name of a specific river.
Ohio river, beckley river, fayyette river, and elk river
It is named after the Ohio River.
The 3 states that the Ohio River borders are,Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.
the Ohio river
Ohio Forks was the name for the place where the Monogahela river met the Allegheny and Ohio. The name had currency during the 18th century, for example during the French and Indian War. Today we know the area of the Ohio Forks by the name, Pittsburgh.
Ohio is an Iroquois word that means great river.
The US river and state name is Ohio.