List of Wisconsin placenames of Native American origin

The following list includes settlements, geographic features, and political subdivisions of Wisconsin whose names are derived from Native American languages.

Listings

Counties

  • Chippewa County – the Ojibwe (or Chippewa) people
    • City of Chippewa Falls
  • Iowa County – the Iowa people
  • Kenosha County – Kenosha (ginoozhe), an Ojibwe word meaning "pike" (fish)
    • City of Kenosha
  • Kewaunee County – for either a Potawatomi word meaning "river of the lost" or an Ojibwe word meaning "prairie hen", "wild duck" or "to go around"
  • Manitowoc County – Manitowoc (manidoowag) is an Ojibwe word meaning "spirits"
    • City of Manitowoc
  • Menominee County – the Menominee people
  • Milwaukee County – Algonquin word Millioke which means "The Good Land", or "Gathering place by the water". Another interpretation is "beautiful or pleasant lands".
    • City of Milwaukee
    • City of South Milwaukee
  • Oneida County – named after the Oneida people.
  • Outagamie County – the Outagamie (Meskwaki, Fox) people
  • Ozaukee County – Ozaukee (Ozaagii) is the Ojibwe word for the Sauk people
  • Sauk County – named after the Sauk people.
  • Waukesha CountyPotawatomi word meaning "little foxes"
  • Waupaca County – Menominee word meaning "white sand bottom" or "brave young hero"
  • Waushara County – a Native American word meaning "good earth"
  • Winnebago County – named after the Winnebago people.

Settlements

Bodies of water

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin History Chief Oshkosh Archived 2007-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Ojibwe Dictionary". Freelang. Archived from the original on 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2007-03-28.

Sources

  • Bright, William (2004). Native American Placenames of the United States. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 080613576X.