The name of the state Montana comes from the Spanish word montaña, which means "mountain", not "mountainous". In fact, the word montana is the Latin word for "mountainous", in its feminine form.
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.
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Sadly for you, it is not spanish. Actually this name is Arabic and it mean generous or honorable.
It originates from Venice, Italy. Mainly An Italian-Spanish last name.
Theodosio is a name given to a male. It originates from Spanish and Italian language. It is the Spanish and Italian for the Greek name, Theodosius that meant giving to God.
Nevada means mountain covered in snow in Spanish.
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.
Judea is a region not a city. Judea is the biblical name of the mountainous southern West Bank region. The name originates from the biblical tribe of Judah and associated Kingdom of Judah,
The surname Ortiz originates from the Basque and Spanish languages. The name means "fortunate" and can be traced to the Latin name Fortunio.
Loida is a Spanish equivalent of the English name "Lois." The feminine proper name in question originates in the ancient Greek λωιων (loion) for "better" or "preferable." The pronunciation will be "LOY-tha" in Uruguayan Spanish.