Thomas Jefferson used the name in the Declaration of Independence in1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America," I think this pretty much settled what the countries name was going to be, a simple description
Aztec. The painted leopard is also known as the ocelot. They also gave us the name for the prairie wolf (coyote).
Mexico; "Poinsettia" was the name of the US ambassador there.
they were the south vietnamese irregulars
cad-do Indians
i don't known
this one dude gave it to us
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The 2nd continential Congress of March 4, 1789, coined the US its name. It appeared in the Preamble of the Constitution of the United States.
Newton's first name is Isaac.
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He gave us the name Shreveport.
If Spartacus was his real name his parents gave it to him, just as our parents name us. If it was a name given to him by the owner of his gladiatorial school, it was more than likely a name associated with a Spartan, which has a connotation of a strong fighter.