Helena, Montana and St. Paul, Minnesota, are named for saints. Sacramento, California (Sacrament) and Santa Fe, New Mexico (Holy Faith) are named for other religious terms.
Jefferson city
Often times, but not always. Costa Rica is "Rich Coast" I am sure that it "Latin lore" there is a saint connected with it
Several Spanish capitals have names derived from saints. Notably, Santa Cruz de Tenerife is named after Saint Cross, while San Sebastián is named after Saint Sebastian. Additionally, Santiago de Compostela honors Saint James (Santiago in Spanish). These capitals reflect the influence of religious figures in the country's history and culture.
Jefferson City, MO , Madison, WI Jackson, MS , and Lincoln, Nebraska are named for US presidents,
The U.S. capitals named after the same explorer are Columbus, Ohio, and Columbus, Georgia. Both cities were named in honor of Christopher Columbus, the Italian explorer credited with discovering the Americas for Europe. These capitals reflect the common practice of naming places in the United States after historical figures and events.
No Australian state capitals were named after queens.The states of Victoria and Queensland were named after Queen Victoria.
There are several saints named Francis. Please be specific.
There are four state capitals that are named after US presidents. They are Madison, WI, Jefferson City, MO, Jackson, MS, and Lincoln, NE.
There are several saints named Joan, Joana or Joanna but no saints named Joeanne.
There are saints named Sophia or Sofia as well as saints named Rose.
There are no saints named Janet but there are a number of saints named Jane.
Vermont. There are other states with cities named Montpelier, but those aren't capitals.