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      Group of people

      Meaning of the first name Oklahoma

      Origin

      Native American - Choctaw

      Meaning

      Red People

      Variations

      Lahoma, Klahan, Tokahda
      The name Oklahoma has its origins in the Native American Choctaw language, specifically derived from the words okla meaning people, and humma meaning red. Therefore, Oklahoma translates to Red People in English. The name references the Native American tribes that inhabited the region before its colonization.

      In the later part of the 19th century, the name Oklahoma gained prominence as the region underwent significant historical events. These events include the forced removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands during the infamous Trail of Tears, as well as the subsequent establishment of Indian Territory. Finally, in 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state of the United States, solidifying its identity and significance within the nation.

      Today, the name Oklahoma is widely recognized and utilized both historically and in modern-day usage. It represents the rich Native American heritage of the region and serves as a reminder of the cultural diversity that exists within the state. Moreover, the name is frequently invoked in various contexts, such as sports teams using it as a mascot or in popular culture references to the state. Overall, Oklahoma's name holds historical and cultural importance, continuing to shape the identity and perception of the state.

      Based on our records...

      Ball

      This is the most common surname associated with Oklahoma.

      Emma

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

      Barbara

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