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Encyclopedia > List of Utah county name etymologies

This is a list of Utah county name etymologies.

  • Beaver County, Utah: Beaver is named for the area's many beavers.
  • Box Elder County, Utah: Box Elder is named for the area's many box elders.
  • Cache County, Utah: Cache is named for the caches of furs collected in the area by Rocky Mountain Fur Company trappers.
  • Carbon County, Utah: Carbon is named for the coal in the area.
  • Daggett County, Utah: Daggett is named for Ellworth Daggett, the first Utah Surveyor General.
  • Davis County, Utah: Davis is named for Daniel C. Davis, a captain in the Mormon Battalion.
  • Duchesne County, Utah: Duchesne is named for an unknown origin.
  • Emery County, Utah: Emery is named for George W. Emery, a governor of the Utah Territory.
  • Garfield County, Utah: Garfield is named for James Abram Garfield, the twentieth president of the United States.
  • Grand County, Utah: Grand is named for the Grand River, later renamed the Colorado River.
  • Iron County, Utah: Iron is named for the area's iron deposits.
  • Juab County, Utah: Juab is named for a Native American word meaning valley or thirsty valley.
  • Kane County, Utah: Kane is named for Thomas L. Kane, who helped early settlers.
  • Millard County, Utah: Millard is named for Millard Fillmore, the thirteenth president of the United States.
  • Morgan County, Utah: Morgan is named for Jedediah Morgan Grant, the father of Heber J. Grant, an early president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
  • Piute County, Utah: Piute is named for the Piute Native American tribe.
  • Rich County, Utah: Rich is named for Charles C. Rich, an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
  • Salt Lake County, Utah: Salt Lake is named for the Great Salt Lake partially within its borders.
  • San Juan County, Utah: San Juan is possibly named for the San Juan River.
  • Sanpete County, Utah: Sanpete may be named for San Pitch, a Ute leader.
  • Sevier County, Utah: Sevier is named for the Sevier River.
  • Summit County, Utah: Summit is named for the county's many mountains.
  • Tooele County, Utah: Tooele is named for an unknown origin.
  • Uintah County, Utah: Uintah is named for the Ute Native American tribe.
  • Utah County, Utah: Utah is named for the Anglicization of Yuta, the Spanish pronunciation of Ute.
  • Wasatch County, Utah: Wasatch is named for an Ute word meaning mountain pass.
  • Washington County, Utah: Washington is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States.
  • Wayne County, Utah: Wayne is named for an unknown origin.
  • Weber County, Utah: Weber is named for the Weber Basin area of the state.

See also

Source

  • Utah Association of Counties: History of County Names (http://www.uacnet.org/counties/names.htm)


 

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