Missouri

 

Gender: Neutral
Origin: Native American
Meaning: Village Of Large Canoes

What is the meaning of the name Missouri?

The name Missouri is primarily a gender-neutral name of Native American origin that means Village Of Large Canoes.

The name “Missouri” originates from a Native American word from the Siouan language, most likely from the tribe known as the “Missouria.” It is often interpreted to mean “town of large canoes” or “people of the big canoes,” referring to the tribe’s skill in river navigation.

As a state name, “Missouri” evokes the history and geography of the region, known for its rivers, especially the Missouri River, and its role as a significant location during the westward expansion of the United States. As a personal name, it may be used to reflect strength, natural beauty, or a connection to this American heritage.

Different Spellings of the name Missouri:

Here are different spellings and variations of the name “Missouri”:

1. Misouri
2. Missoury
3. Mizouri
4. Mizzouri
5. Misourie
6. Missourie

These variations offer slight changes in spelling while retaining the original pronunciation.

How to write the name Missouri in Japanese?

The name “Missouri” can be written in Japanese using katakana as:

ミズーリ
**(Mizūri)**

This is the phonetic representation of “Missouri” in Japanese.