Plant pesticide
I've mostly heard them called "Okies" or "Dust Bowlers." You may want to double check on that though.
Many surnames (family names) originated from the name of a livelihood. For instance, Fletcher was someone who made arrows. Miller was a miller of grain - a common nickname is "Dusty Miller" for anyone named Miller, as a miller was often covered in flour dust!
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The origin of the name Montello is Italy. This name is derived from the name Monte which was a name for someone who lived in the mountains.
The name Kyla is American in its origin. The American meaning of this name is victorious. This name is also Gaelic which is derived from the name Kyle.
Plant Pesticide
A Computer Virus "Sevin Dust", which is a gardener's pesticide that's been around for about 50 years.
They originally called themselves CrawlSpace only to learn that there was already a band going by that name. It would have cost $50,000 to purchase the name so instead they went by Sevendust, a name inspired by the commercial insecticide brand "Sevin Dust".
Sevin dust is a brand name for a pesticide containing the chemical carbaryl. It is used to control a variety of insects on fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants, and lawns. Sevin dust is typically applied in powder form by dusting or sprinkling onto the affected plants.
Sevendust and some others. See the related link for more details
Shares its name with a former Secretary of the Treasury?
The state of Michigan shares its name with Lake Michigan.
Madonna shares a name with the magazine "Vanity Fair."
The fish that shares its name with a sports boot is the "Barracuda".
The state of Michigan shares its name with Lake Michigan.
The state of Michigan shares its name with Lake Michigan.
Lavender is a flower that shares its name with a color.