Arkansas / Kansas
Dave Wilton, Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Unsurprisingly, Arkansas shares a common root with Kansas. Both come from the Quapaw Sioux word kansa, meaning downstream people or south wind. The terminal S was added by the French to conform with their spelling conventions.
(Sources: Illustrated Dictionary of Place Names; Webster’s Third New International Dictionary)
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