Flowered, blooming, flowery
Florida
Denver, Colorado
La Florida means "land of flowers" in Spanish. It was the first name given to the state of Florida by Spanish explorers.
the Nevada state name is short for Sierra Nevadas
I'm not sure what you're asking, but I know that the state of Nevada is derived from the Spanish word for "snowy" or "snow-covered" (meaning it's proper pronunciation should be "nay-va-da," not "neh-vaaaah-duh," but that's something to argue with the locals about), Florida means flowery, and Montana means mountain.
Arizona
Nevada from the Spanish root word "nieve" meaning "snow."
Florida was named by Juan Ponce de Leon, who landed during 'Pascua Florida'. Spanish for "Flowery Easter," referring to the Easter season.
Florida's full name is "The State of Florida." It is one of the 50 states in the United States of America, located in the southeastern region. Florida is known for its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and attractions such as Disney World and the Everglades. The name "Florida" comes from the Spanish term "Pascua Florida," meaning "flowery Easter," which was used by explorer Juan Ponce de León when he discovered the area in 1513.
It means "What state are you from?" Literally: "From what state are you?"
Florida was named for a term in Spanish which is Pascua Florida. Translated into English it means Flowery Easter and refers to the season of Easter. Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon and landed in what we now call Florida during Easter and gave the state it's name.