California is a Spanish word.
The meaning of the word 'california' in Spanish is "wide bay."
California is a spanish word ! , that doesn't have a meaning. It comes from a popular novel called "La Serga" from 15th century.
The striped mullet of California (Mugil cephalus, / Mexicanus).
The name California is believed to have originated from a fictional island described in a Spanish novel, "Las Sergas de Esplandián." The name's exact meaning is debated among scholars, with theories suggesting associations with gold or paradise.
The Spanish cowboys in California were called vaqueros.
The Spanish word for the California above Baja California is Alta California.
Sierra is a Spanish word meaning saw. Sierra Nevada is the saw-toothed or jagged mountain range running 400 miles through Nevada and California.
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Shanay has no meaning in Spanish. Only Spanish names have meaning in Spanish.
The Spanish word for the California above Baja California is Alta California.
Spanish explorers gave California its name. The name California comes from a mythical island in a 1510 Spanish book.
"Tatum" is a name and does not have a specific meaning in Spanish.