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      Meaning of the first name Nevada

      Origin

      Spanish

      Meaning

      Covered in Snow

      Variations

      Devdan, Devdas, Evadne
      The name Nevada derives from the Spanish language and translates to covered in snow. Historically, the origins of the name lie in the presence of snowy mountain ranges across the American West. The Spanish empire, during its exploration and colonization efforts, encountered these snow-capped peaks and bestowed the name Nevada upon them. Over time, the name expanded beyond the mountains themselves to encompass the surrounding territories and eventually became associated with the state of Nevada, which was officially admitted to the United States in 1864.

      The name Nevada continues to hold relevance in modern times. As the moniker for the 36th state of the United States, it carries a rich historical legacy. Nevada is renowned for its majestic natural landscapes, including the snow-covered peaks of the Sierra Nevada Range. Moreover, the state is often associated with the allure of Las Vegas and its vibrant entertainment industry. The name Nevada, representing both natural wonders and cultural hubs, has earned its place in contemporary usage, whether in reference to the state itself or as a given name for individuals seeking a connection to the region's heritage.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Nevada.

      John

      This is the most common name of those married to a Nevada.

      John

      This is the most common name for a child of a Nevada.
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