- List of Louisiana parish name etymologies
This is a list of
Louisiana parish name etymologies:* Acadia Parish: Acadia is named for the
Acadians .
* Allen Parish: Allen is named afterHenry Watkins Allen , the Confederate governor ofLouisiana .
* Ascension Parish: Ascension is named for theAscension of Our Lord Catholic Church inDonaldsonville, Louisiana .
* Assumption Parish: Assumption is named for theAssumption Roman Catholic Church , the oldest in the state.
* Avoyelles Parish: Avoyelles is named after theAvoyel Native American people.
* Beauregard Parish: Beauregard is named after CSA generalP. G. T. Beauregard .
* Bienville Parish: Bienville is named after the founder of the city ofNew Orleans ,Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville .
* Bossier Parish: Bossier is afterU.S. Representative Evariste Bossier .
* Caddo Parish: Caddo is named for theCaddo Native American people.
* Calcasieu Parish: Calcasieu, meaning "crying eagle", is said to be the name of anAtakapa Native American leader.
* Caldwell Parish: Caldwell was named for the locally prominent Caldwell family.
* Cameron Parish: Cameron is named for U.S. Secretary of WarSimon Cameron .
* Catahoula Parish: Catahoula is named afterCatahoula Lake , formerly within the parish's boundaries (now withinLaSalle Parish ) and named from aTensas word meaning "big, clear lake".
* Claiborne Parish: Claiborne Parish is named afterGovernor of Louisiana William C. C. Claiborne .
* Concordia Parish: Concordia's name is of uncertain origin and may be from an early land grant called "New Concordia", from the "concord" reached by local authorities over a mutual surrender of slaves or for a mansion called Concord which was owned by Governor de Lemos.
* De Soto Parish: De Soto is named after Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto.
* East Baton Rouge Parish: Both Batons Rouge are from the French phrase "bâton rouge" meaning "red stick". A red stick was used by local Native Americans to mark the boundaries between tribal territories.
* East Carroll Parish: Both Carroll parishes are named afterCharles Carroll of Carrollton , the last surviving signer of theU.S. Declaration of Independence .
* East Feliciana Parish: Both Feliciana Parishes are said to be named forFelicite de Gálvez , the wife ofBernardo de Gálvez , a Spanish governor of theLouisiana Territory .
* Evangeline Parish: Evangeline is named after theAcadian heroine of thepoem "Evangeline " byHenry Wadsworth Longfellow .
* Franklin Parish: Franklin is named after Founding FatherBenjamin Franklin .
* Grant Parish: Grant is named for U.S. PresidentUlysses S. Grant .
* Iberia Parish: Iberia was named by Spanish settlers in honor of theIberian Peninsula .
* Iberville Parish: Iberville is named after an explorer namedPierre Le Moyne d'Iberville , the brother ofJean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville .
* Jackson Parish: Jackson is named after U.S. PresidentAndrew Jackson .
* Jefferson Parish: Jefferson is named after Founding FatherThomas Jefferson .
* Jefferson Davis Parish: Jefferson Davis Parish is named forJefferson Davis , president of theConfederate States of America .
* La Salle Parish: La Salle is named after explorerRené-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle .
* Lafayette Parish: Lafayette is named for theMarquis de la Fayette .
* Lafourche Parish: Lafourche is named from the French phrase "la forche" or in English, "the fork"; Bayou Lafourche, or Fork Bayou, is a fork of theMississippi River .
* Lincoln Parish: Lincoln is named in honor ofAbraham Lincoln .
* Livingston Parish: Livingston is named afterU.S. Secretary of State Edward Livingston .
* Madison Parish: Madison is named after U.S. PresidentJames Madison .
* Morehouse Parish: Morehouse is named after early settlerAbraham Morehouse .
* Natchitoches Parish: Natchitoches is named for the Natchitoches Native American people.
* Orleans Parish: Orleans Parish and the city of New Orleans is named after theDuke of Orléans , theregent ofFrance .
* Ouachita Parish: Ouachita is named for the Ouachita Native American people.
* Plaquemines Parish: "Plaquemines" is a word meaning "persimmon s" created from theLouisiana Creole French and the Mobile Native American language.
* Pointe Coupee Parish: Pointe Coupee is named from the French phrase "la pointe coupee" or in English, "the place of the cut-off".
* Rapides Parish: Rapides is named for local river rapids.
* Red River Parish: Red River Parish is named for the Red River, which is part of theMississippi River watershed.
* Richland Parish: Richland is named for its "rich land".
* Sabine Parish: Sabine is named for the Sabine River and the so-calledSabine Free State .
* St. Bernard Parish: St. Bernard Parish is named after Saint Bernard; presumably thepatron saint ofBernardo de Galvez who granted land to the Canary Islanders who settled the area in1778 whileLouisiana was under Spanish rule. The Parish was previously namedTerre-aux-Bouef , "Land of Oxen" because of large herds of bison that once inhabited the area.
* St. Charles Parish: St. Charles Parish is named afterSaint Charles .
* St. Helena Parish: St. Helena Parish is named after Saint Helena.
* St. James Parish: St. James is named afterSaint James .
* St. John the Baptist Parish: St. John the Baptist Parish is named afterSaint John the Baptist .
* St. Landry Parish: St. Landry Parish is named afterSaint Landry .
* St. Martin Parish: St. Martin Parish is named after Saint Martin.
* St. Mary Parish: St. Mary is named afterSaint Mary .
* St. Tammany Parish: St. Tammany Parish is named after the legendary Indian ChiefTamanend .
* Tangipahoa Parish: Tangipahoa comes from anAcolapissa word meaning "ear of corn" or "those who gather corn".
* Tensas Parish: Tensas is named after theTensas orTaensa Native American people.
* Terrebonne Parish: Terrebonne is named from the French phrase "terre bonne" or in English, "good land".
* Union Parish: Union is named for the union of states which make up the U.S.
* Vermilion Parish: Vermilion is named for both the Vermilion River andVermilion Bay .
* Vernon Parish: Vernon is named after Mount Vernon, the home ofGeorge Washington , the first U.S. President.
* Washington Parish: Washington Parish is named after U.S. PresidentGeorge Washington .
* Webster Parish: Webster is named for U.S. statesmanDaniel Webster .
* West Baton Rouge Parish: Both Batons Rogue are from the French phrase "bâton rouge" meaning "red stick". A red stick was used by local Native Americans to mark the boundaries between tribal territories.
* West Carroll Parish: Both Carroll parishes are named afterCharles Carroll of Carrollton , the last surviving signer of theU.S. Declaration of Independence .
* West Feliciana Parish: Both Feliciana Parishes are said to be named forFelicite de Gálvez , the wife ofBernardo de Gálvez , a Spanish governor of theLouisiana Territory .
* Winn Parish: Winn is named after Louisiana state legislatorWalter Winn .ource
* [http://www.oph.dhh.state.la.us/php/default.html Louisiana Dept. of Public Health Parish Profiles]
ee also
*
Louisiana
*List of parishes of Louisiana
*County (United States)
*Lists of U.S. county name etymologies
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