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What does the words mean of Louisiana?

The name "Louisiana" comes from Louis XIV, the King of France at the time the area was claimed for France.

Here's a breakdown:

* Louis: The name of the French King.

* iana: A common suffix used in place names to indicate a place or region. It can be traced back to Latin "iana" meaning "belonging to."

Therefore, Louisiana literally means "land belonging to Louis".

It was named in 1682 by Robert Cavelier de La Salle after King Louis XIV. The region was then officially claimed for France.

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