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      Meaning of the first name Iowa

      Origin

      Native American

      Meaning

      Beautiful Land

      Variations

      Ioan, Iola, Iona
      The name Iowa traces its roots back to Native American origins, specifically the Dakota Sioux tribe. In their language, Iowa translates to Beautiful Land, which perfectly captures the essence of this midwestern state. Originally, Iowa served as the tribal homeland for various Native American groups, including the Ioway people, from whom the state derived its name. These indigenous communities thrived on the fertile lands, rich natural resources, and abundant wildlife that characterized Iowa.

      The name Iowa has a prominent place in both history and modern-day usage. In the early 1800s, European settlers began to move into the region, and the name Iowa gained significance as it was chosen for the newly established Iowa Territory in 1838. Later, in 1846, Iowa became the 29th state of the United States, solidifying its presence in the annals of American history. Today, the name Iowa remains integral to the identity of the state, decorating official documents, forming the names of numerous towns and cities within its borders, and serving as a lasting testament to the fascinating Native American heritage of this beautiful land.

      Based on our records...

      Johnson

      Johnson

      This is the most common surname associated with Iowa.
      John

      John

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

      Edith

      This is the most common name for a child of a Iowa.
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      1902 is when there were the most people born with the first name Iowa.

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