States and Cities:
* California: From the Spanish word "Californias," a mythical island described in a 16th-century Spanish novel.
* Colorado: From the Spanish word "colorado," meaning "colored" or "red," referring to the reddish-brown soil found in the region.
* Nevada: From the Spanish word "nevada," meaning "snow-covered," referencing the snowy Sierra Nevada mountain range.
* Florida: From the Spanish word "florida," meaning "flowery," describing the lush flora found in the region.
* Texas: From the Spanish word "tejas," a word used by indigenous people in the region.
* Los Angeles: From the Spanish "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula," meaning "The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels of Porciúncula."
* San Francisco: From the Spanish "San Francisco," meaning "Saint Francis," named after Saint Francis of Assisi.
* Santa Fe: From the Spanish "Santa Fé," meaning "Holy Faith."
* San Diego: From the Spanish "San Diego," meaning "Saint James."
Other Places:
* El Paso: From the Spanish "El Paso del Norte," meaning "The Pass of the North."
* Rio Grande: From the Spanish "Río Grande," meaning "Big River."
* Mojave Desert: From the Spanish word "Mohave," referring to the Mojave Native American tribe.
* San Juan Mountains: From the Spanish "San Juan," meaning "Saint John."
* Sierra Nevada: From the Spanish "Sierra Nevada," meaning "Snowy Mountain Range."
Words Commonly Used in Place Names:
* San: Saint
* Santa: Saint
* El: The
* Rio: River
* Monte: Mountain
* Punta: Point
* Cabo: Cape
* Isla: Island
This is just a small selection of places in the US with Spanish-derived names. There are many more, and the influence of Spanish language and culture is evident in many other aspects of American life and history.