- List of California county name etymologies
This is a list of California county name etymologies. Most of
California 's counties were named by Spanish explorers, often for aRoman Catholic saint whosefeast day intersected with the advance into a new part ofAlta California . Native American names are also represented, with a smattering of counties named for local figures from the early American era. Many counties are named after Spanish missions.*Alameda County: Alameda is named for the Spanish word for an "avenue shaded by trees" or a "
cottonwood grove".
*Alpine County: Alpine is named for its location high in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
*Amador County: Amador is named forJose Maria Amador , a soldier, rancher and miner. In1848 , Amador, with several Native Americans, established a successfulgold mining camp near the present town of Amador City. In Spanish, the word "amador means" "one who loves."
*Butte County: Butte is named for the Marysville orSutter Buttes .
*Calaveras County: Calaveras is named for the Spanish word meaning "skulls", reportedly for the bones of fighters left behind after an Indian war that were discovered by CaptainGabriel Moraga .
*Colusa County: Colusa is named for a Native American word; the meaning is unknown. The word is derived from the name of a Native American tribe living on the west side of theSacramento River .
*Contra Costa County: Contra Costa is named for the Spanish word meaning "opposite coast" or "other coast", from its originally being oppositeSan Francisco (the eventual subdivision of Alameda County out of Contra Costa made this original meaning incorrect).
*Del Norte County: Del Norte is named for the Spanish word for "of the north", due to its location in the northwestern corner of California.
*El Dorado County: El Dorado is named for the Spanish word for "the gilded man"; the name for this county inGold Country references the gold-ladenEl Dorado of legend.
*Fresno County: Fresno is named for the Spanish word meaning "ash tree".
*Glenn County: Glenn is named forHugh J. Glenn , a 19th century California agri-baron.
*Humboldt County: Humboldt is named forAlexander von Humboldt , thePrussia nexplorer .
*Imperial County: Imperial is named for theImperial Land Company .
*Inyo County: Inyo is named for theInyo Native American tribe. The meaning of the word "inyo" is "dwelling place of the great spirit."
*Kern County: Kern is named after theKern River , which is named in turn forEdward M. Kern , a topographer who accompaniedJohn C. Frémont on an early expedition through the state.
*Kings County: Kings is named for the Kings River.
*Lake County: Lake is named forClear Lake .
*Lassen County: Lassen is named forPeter Lassen , a miner.
*Los Angeles County: Los Angeles is named for the fact thatGaspar de Portolà 's explorers reached what was then the Native American village ofYangna onAugust 2 ,1769 , thefeast day ofNuestra Señora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciúncula .
*Madera County: Madera is named for the Spanish word for "wood" or "timber", because of the area's thick forest.
*Marin County: Marin is possibly named forEl Marinero (the sailor), a Native American who ran a ferry in the bay for any years. El Marinero died at theMission San Rafael in 1834. Another possibility is that of Chief Marin, aCoastal Miwok native, who was named "Marin", from the Spanish word for sea, for his sailing abilities.
*Mariposa County: Mariposa is named for the Spanish word for "butterfly"; Spanish explorers named it for the swarms of butterflies that alighted in the county each fall.
*Mendocino County: Mendocino is named forAntonio de Mendoza , firstViceroy of New Spain .
*Merced County: Merced is named for the Spanish word for "mercy", and was named by Spanish explorers in gratitude for water of theMerced River , which was found after a dry 40-mile trek.
*Modoc County: Modoc is named for theModoc Native American tribe. One historian suggests that the word "modoc" means "the head of the river." Another states that the word is derived from theKlamath word "moatakni" meaning "southerners," i.e., the people living south of the Klamath tribe.
*Mono County: Mono is named for a corruption of theMonache Native American tribe.
*Monterey County: Monterey is named forGaspar de Zúñiga y Acevedo, Count of Monterrey , at that timeViceroy of Mexico . "Monterrey", "Monterey" or "Monte Rey", as it is variously spelled means "King's wood" or "King's mountain" in Spanish.
*Napa County: Napa is named for the extinctNapá Native American tribe. All members of the tribe were killed by asmallpox epidemic in1838 . The word "napa" has been variously translated as "grizzly bear", "house", "motherland" or "fish". Of the many explanations of the name's origin, the most plausible seems to be that it is derived from thePatwin word "napo", meaning house.
*Nevada County: Nevada is named for the Spanish word for "snowy".
*Orange County: Orange is named for the orange groves which were once plentiful in the area.
*Placer County: Placer is probably named forplacer mining . The name derives from Spanish, "placera", meaning "alluvial sand."
*Plumas County: Plumas is named for the Spanish word for "feathers". It derives its name from the Spanish words for theFeather River ("Rio de las Plumas"), which flows through the county.
*Riverside County: Riverside is named for the city of Riverside, which is named for the nearbySanta Ana River .
*Sacramento County: "Sacramento" means "holysacrament " in Spanish.
*San Benito County: San Benito is named forSan Benito Creek .
*San Bernardino County: San Bernardino is named for the Spanish name forSaint Bernard .
*San Diego County: The county was named afterSan Diego Bay , which had been rechristened bySebastián Vizcaíno in1602 , in honor of theFranciscan , San Diego de Alcalá de Henares, whose name was borne by his flagship.
*San Francisco County: San Francisco is named forSan Francisco Bay , which was the first feature with this name in the region, andMission San Francisco de Asís .
*San Joaquin County: San Joaquin County is named for the Spanish name ofJoachim .
*San Luis Obispo County: San Luis Obispo is named forMission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa , which in turn was named for Saint Louis, Bishop of Toulouse.
*San Mateo County: San Mateo is named for the Spanish name for the ApostleSaint Matthew .
*Santa Barbara County: Santa Barbara is named forSaint Barbara , patroness of fire.
*Santa Clara County: Santa Clara is named forMission Santa Clara , which was in turn named for SaintClare of Assisi .
*Santa Cruz County: Santa Cruz is named for the Spanish words meaning "holy cross".
*Shasta County: Shasta is named for an unknown, but possibly Native American, origin.
*Sierra County: Sierra is named for the Spanish word meaning "saw" or "saw-toothed mountains".
*Siskiyou County: Siskiyou is named for a Native American word; the meaning is unknown. One version is that it is theChinook Jargon word for "bob-tailed horse." Another version, given in an argument before the State Senate in1852 , is that the French name "Six Callieux", meaning "six-stones," was given to a ford on theUmpqua River byMichel La Frambeau and a party ofHudson's Bay Company companytrapper s in1832 , because six large stones or rocks lay in the river where they crossed.
*Solano County: Solano is named for the Native American Chief Francisco Solano known as "Sem Yeto" or "Sum-Yet-Ho" in his own language who was given the Spanish name of the SpanishFrancis Solanus , who became a famous missionary. The chief assistedMariano Guadalupe Vallejo in battle and politics with other natives.
*Sonoma County: "Sonoma" is aChocuyen Indian name translated by some as "Valley of the Moon" and by others as "land or tribe of the Chief Nose."
*Stanislaus County: Stanislaus may be named for a Christianized Native American known as "Estanislao " or forSaint Stanislaus .
*Sutter County: Sutter is named forJohn Sutter ofSutter's Mill fame.
*Tehama County: The county is named for the City of Tehama. Suggested possible roots are the Arabic word "tehama" ("hot low-lands"), the Spanish word "tejamanil" (shingle), or "high water" in the dialect of local Native Americans.
*Trinity County: Trinity is named forTrinidad Bay which was discovered byBruno Ezeta onTrinity Sunday in 1775.
*Tulare County: Tulare is named for the Spanish word for place of "tules" or rushes, aka cattails.
*Tuolumne County: Tuolumne is named for a Native American word that probably means "people of the caves".
*Ventura County: Ventura is named forMission San Buenaventura .
*Yolo County: Yolo is named for theYolo Native Americans, aPatwin tribe. "Yolo" is a Native American name variously believed to be a corruption of "Yo-loy" meaning "a place abounding in rushes" or of the name of the chief,Yodo , or of the village ofYodoi .
*Yuba County: Yuba is named for possibly a corruption of the Spanish word "uvas" (grapes ), wild grapes having grown abundantly in the area. Alternately, it may be a Native American tribe of theMaidu people named "Yu-ba".ources
*cite book | author=Sanchez, Nellie Van de Grift | title=Spanish and Indian place names of California, their meaning and their romance | location=San Francisco | publisher=A.M. Robertson | year=
1922 | id=(No ISBN)ee also
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*County (United States)
*List of California counties
*Lists of U.S. county name etymologies
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