In Spanish, every word is either masculine or feminine. San precedes male saint's names. Santa precedes female saint's name. For example San precedes the name of Saint Francis as in San Francisco. Santa precedes Saint Clara's name as in the example of Santa Clara.
There are many place names in the U.S. that come from Spanish. Two-word names beginning with "San" or "Santa" are usually Sapnish names of saints (as San Francisco and Santa Clara for Saint Francis and Saint Claire. The State names of Colorado and Montana originated in Spanish. Sierra Madre is a Spanish, as is the 'Diablo" part of Mount Diablo. Rio Grande is a Spanish name (although in Mexico they call it Rio Bravo). Some towns with Spanish names are Boca Raton, Las Cruces, Los Alamos, and Santa Fe.
the name Santa Claus is thought to be a variation of Saint Nicholas.
San Venganza translates to "Saint Vengeance" in English.
"San ba" in Chinese can refer to the number 38 or can also be used informally to mean someone who is chatty or talks a lot. It can be used to describe a person who is talkative or gossipy.
Santa is the Spanish feminine for saint so Santa Monica means Saint Monica. The male form in Spanish is San as in San Francisco - Saint Francis.
San and Santa are Spanish and both mean "Saint." I'm not sure what language "Sainte" is from but I'm sure it also means "Saint." Los means "the" in Spanish.
San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Santa Rosa Santa Ana San Jose Santa Barbara Santa Monica San Bernardino Chula Vista
These were the missions of California:Mission San DiegoMission San CarlosMission San AntonioMission San GabrielMission San Luis ObisboMission DoloresMission San Jaun CapistranoMission Santa ClaraMission San BuenaventuraMission Santa BarbaraMission La PurismaMission Santa CruzMission San Nuestra SoledadMission San JoséMission San Juan BautistaMission San MiguelMission San FernandoMission San Luis ReyMission Santa InesMission San RafaelMission San Francisco Solano
The population of San Miguel Santa Flor is 795.
"San" is indicative of a male Saint and "Santa" is a female Saint, in Spanish.So "san" is generally used in front of the masculine words, i.e. "Francisco," but they mean the same thing.
Romanji (Or literally Santa-san) Lol, weird huh?
The answer is San Diego, Santa Barbara, Monterey, and San Francisco.
Santa Angela was the original name. Some genius though it best to try and make it masculine. Thus the name San Angelo.
The area of San Miguel Santa Flor is 38.27 square kilometers.
· San Antonio, Texas · San Diego, California · San Francisco, California · San Lorenzo, Paraguay · San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina · San Juan, Puerto Rico · San Rafael, Argentina · Sandpoint, Idaho · Sandusky, Ohio · Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia · Santa Fe, New Mexico · Santa Maria, Cape Verde · Santa Marta, Columbia · Santiago, Chile · Santo Domingo de los Colorados, Ecuador
The Channel Islands (comprised of San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, Santa Barbara, San Clemente, San Nicolas, and Santa Catalina) lie off the coast of California. Alcatraz is also an island, but located within San Francisco Bay.