Montana
Montana (name) means a state in the Mountain West region of the United States, capital Helena; also a unisex given name and a Spanish-derived surname. Example: “They drove through Montana on their way to Glacier National Park.”
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Montanas plural
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Etymology
From Latin montana ("mountainous"), via Spanish montaña ("mountain").
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What does “Montana” mean?
The word “Montana” means a state in the Mountain West region of the United States, capital Helena; also a unisex given name and a Spanish-derived surname.
How do you pronounce “Montana”?
“Montana” is pronounced mahn-TA-nuh (/mɑnˈtænə/ in IPA).
How do you use “Montana” in a sentence?
Here is “Montana” used in a sentence: “They drove through Montana on their way to Glacier National Park.”
What part of speech is “Montana”?
“Montana” is a name.
Where does the word “Montana” come from?
The word “Montana” comes from Latin. From Latin montana ("mountainous"), via Spanish montaña ("mountain").
Is “Montana” a common word?
“Montana” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the capital of Montana?
The capital of Montana is Helena. It is not the state's largest city — Billings holds that title — but Helena is the seat of state government.
Where does the name Montana come from?
Montana comes from the Spanish word montaña, meaning "mountain". The name suits the state's location in the Mountain West region of the United States, and Montana also survives as a Spanish-derived surname.
Is Montana used as a first name?
Yes. Montana is used as a unisex given name for both boys and girls, usually borrowed directly from the American state. It also exists as a surname of Spanish origin.
What is Montana's nickname?
Montana is best known as "Big Sky Country", a reference to its wide-open mountain landscapes. It is also called the Treasure State.
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