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  1. Pennsylvania means "Penn's woods" or "Penn's land." Quaker William Penn was granted the tract of land by King Charles II of England in 1681 as repayment of debt owed to Penn's father (Admiral William Penn). Originally, Penn suggested "Sylvania" (woodland) for his land. All State Name Origins. Pennsylvania was the second state to ratify the ...

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    Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a U.S. state that is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States, and the Great Lakes region. The state borders Delaware to the southeast, Maryland to the south, West Virginia to the southwest, Ohio to the west, Lake Erie and Ontario, Canada to the northwest...

    In honor of Adm. Sir William Penn, father of William Penn. It means "Penn's Woodland." The name Pennsylvania was specified in the charter given to William Penn by England's Charles II in 1680. The Latin Sylvania meaning "woodlands" was added to Penn to create "Penn's woods." PennsylvaniaAmerican colony, later U.S. state, 1681, lit. "Penn's Woods," ...

    Pennsylvania Slogans

    1. The State of Independence, 2. (formerly Memories Last a Lifetime), 3. You've Got a Friend in Pennsylvania 4. America Starts Here

    Pennsylvania Postal Code

    1. PA

    Pennsylvania Resident's Name

    1. Pennsylvanian- Official (recommended by US GPO) 2. Pennamite - Official, unofficial or informal alternates

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    • Arizona. Calling this state the "arid zona" is cute and semantically appropriate but it is only someone's idea of word play. Arizona was inherited from the Spanish Arizonac, a word virtually identical to Basque arizonac "good oak".
    • Arkansas. The first French explorers back in the 17th century met a native people in the Mississippi delta country who called themselves the Ugakhpa "downstream people".
  2. May 18, 2024 · What is the nickname for people from Pennsylvania? Residents of Pennsylvania are often referred to as Pennsylvanians or Pennamites. This name reflects the influence of William Penn, whose inspiration and dedication shaped the state’s history.

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  4. The name Pennsylvania is of English origin and is a combination of two elements: “Penn” and “sylvania.” The first part, “Penn,” is derived from William Penn, the founder of the Pennsylvania colony.

  5. Mar 21, 2020 · Pennsylvania. American colony, later U.S. state, 1681, literally "Penn's Woods," a hybrid formed from the surname Penn (Welsh, literally "head") + Latin sylvania (see sylvan ). Not named for William Penn, the proprietor, but, on suggestion of Charles II, for Penn's late father, Admiral William Penn (1621-1670), who had lent the king the money ...

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    The term Dutch was used to mean German, including the Netherlands, before the Latin name for them replaced it. When referring to the language spoken by the Pennsylvania Dutch people, Pennsylvania German, it means German. In fact, Germans, in their own language, call themselves Deutsch, (Pennsylvania German: "Deitsch").

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