List of U.S. counties named after rivers

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This is a list of U.S. counties that are named for rivers and streams.

Counties named for rivers (alphabetical by county name)[]

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  • Des Moines County, Iowa: Des Moines is named for the Des Moines River.
  • Deschutes County, Oregon: Deschutes is named for the Deschutes River.
  • Dolores County, Colorado: Dolores is named for the Dolores River, originally Rio de Nuestra Senora de los Dolores, or, in English, "River of our Lady of Sorrows".
  • DuPage County, Illinois is named after the DuPage River.

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  • Eagle County, Colorado: Eagle is named for the Eagle River.
  • Elk County, Kansas: Elk is named for the Elk River.
  • Escambia County, Florida: Escambia is named for the Escambia River.
  • Escambia County, Alabama: Escambia, AL is also named for the Escambia River.

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  • Gila County, Arizona: Gila is named for the Gila River.
  • Grand County, Colorado: Grand is named for the Grand River, later renamed the Colorado River.
  • Grand County, Utah: Grand is named for the Grand River, later renamed the Colorado River.
  • Greenbrier County, West Virginia: Greenbrier is named for the Greenbrier River.

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  • Hillsborough County, Florida: Hillsborough is named for the Hillsborough River (Florida), which in turn is named after Wills Hill, Viscount Hillsborough, a British politician during the period of the American Revolutionary War who ordered the mapping of the river's course.
  • Hocking County, Ohio: Hocking is named for the Hocking River.
  • Hood River County, Oregon: Named for the Hood River, a river in the county.
  • Humboldt County, Nevada: Humboldt is named for the Humboldt River, named in turn for Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt, the famous German scientist, explorer and statesman.
  • Hudson County, New Jersey: Hudson is named for the Hudson River, which in turn is named after Henry Hudson.

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  • Kalamazoo County, Michigan is named for the Kalamazoo River. Kalamazoo is an Anglicized Native American word which probably meant boiling water.
  • Kankakee County, Illinois: Kankakee is named after the Kankakee River.
  • Kanabec County, Minnesota: Kanabec is named after the Snake River, which flows through the area. Kanabec is Ojibwa for snake.
  • Kanawha County, West Virginia: Kanawha is named for the Kanawha River.
  • Kennebec County, Maine: Kennebec is named for the Kennebec River.
  • Kern County, California: Kern is named after the Kern River, which is named in turn for , a topographer who accompanied John C. Frémont on an early expedition through the state.
  • Keya Paha County, Nebraska: Keya Paha is named for the Dakota words Ké-ya Pa-há Wa-kpá, which, translated, mean .
  • Kings County, California: Kings is named for the Kings River.
  • Koochiching County, Minnesota is named after a Cree word of uncertain meaning given by Ojibwas to Rainy River.

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  • Nemaha County, Kansas: Nemaha is named for the .
  • Nemaha County, Nebraska: Nemaha is named for Nimaha, the Oto name meaning miry water for a stream which crossed the county and emptied into the Missouri River.
  • Neosho County, Kansas: Neosho is named for the Neosho River.
  • Niobrara County, Wyoming: Niobrara is named for the Niobrara River. Niobrara is Omaha for flat or broad river.
  • Nodaway County, Missouri: Nodaway is named from the Nodaway River. Nodaway is a Potawatomi word meaning placid.

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  • Oconee County, Georgia: Oconee is named for the Oconee River that forms part of the county's border
  • Ohio County, Indiana: Ohio is named for the Ohio River.
  • Ohio County, Kentucky: Also named for the Ohio River. When the county was formed, the river formed its northern boundary, but no longer does after several new counties were carved from it.
  • Ohio County, West Virginia: Also named for the Ohio River.
  • Ontonagon County, Michigan is named for a river called Nantounagon on an early French map.
  • Otter Tail County, Minnesota: Otter Tail is named after Otter Tail Lake and Otter Tail River. The river was named by the Ojibwa for its long sandbar shaped like an otter's tail.
  • Osage County, Kansas: Osage is named for the Osage River.
  • Oswego County, New York: Oswego is named for the Oswego River.
  • Ouachita County, Arkansas: Ouachita is named for the Ouachita River.
  • Ouachita Parish, Louisiana: named for the Ouachita River

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  • Racine County, Wisconsin: Racine is named for the Root River, racine being the French word for root.
  • Rappahannock County, Virginia: Rappahannock is named for the Rappahannock River, named in turn for the Rappahannock Native American people.
  • Red Lake County, Minnesota: Red Lake County is named after the Red Lake River, named by the Ojibwa for its reddish sand and water.
  • Red River County, Texas: Red River is named for the Red River.
  • Red River Parish, Louisiana: named for the Red River
  • Redwood County, Minnesota: Redwood County is named after the Redwood River, which flows through the county.
  • Republic County, Kansas: Republic is named for the Republican River, which in turn was named for the which once existed near the river.
  • Rio Arriba County, New Mexico: Rio Arriba is named for its location on the upper Rio Grande. (Rio Arriba is "upper river" in Spanish.)
  • Rio Blanco County, Colorado: Rio Blanco is named for Rio Blanco, or, in English, the White River.
  • Rio Grande County, Colorado: Rio Grande is named for the Rio Grande, which runs through the county.
  • Rock County, Wisconsin: Rock is named for the Rock River.
  • Roseau County, Minnesota: Roseau County is named after the Roseau Lake and Roseau River.
  • Rosebud County, Montana: Rosebud is named for the Rosebud River, which was named for the many wild roses along the banks of the river.

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  • Tallapoosa County, Alabama: Named for the Tallapoosa River. Tallapoosa is believed to be a Choctaw word meaning pulverized rock.
  • Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana: Named for the Tangipahoa River
  • Tensas Parish, Louisiana: Named for the Tensas River
  • Tioga County, Pennsylvania: Named for the Tioga River
  • Tippecanoe County, Indiana: Tippecanoe is named for the Tippecanoe River and the Battle of Tippecanoe.
  • Tuscaloosa County, Alabama: Tuscaloosa was a Native American name for the Black Warrior River.
  • Tuscarawas County, Ohio: Tuscarawas is named for the Tuscarawas River.

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  • Yamhill County, Oregon: Yamhill is named after the Yamhill River.[citation needed]
  • Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota: Yellow Medicine County is named after the Yellow Medicine River, which flows through the county.

Counties possibly named for rivers[]

  • Cumberland County, Illinois: Cumberland is named for either the Cumberland River or the Cumberland Road.
  • San Juan County, Utah: San Juan is possibly named for the San Juan River.
  • Skamania County, Washington: Skamania is named for a Chinookan word meaning swift water.

Counties indirectly named for rivers[]

  • Aroostook County, Maine: Aroostook is named for a Native American word meaning beautiful river.
  • Canyon County, Idaho: Canyon is named after either the Boise River or Snake River canyons.
  • Coös County, New Hampshire: Coös is named for a Native American word meaning crooked, in reference to a bend in the Connecticut River.
  • Crow Wing County, Minnesota: Crow Wing is named after an island shaped like a raven's wing at the junction of the Crow Wing River and Mississippi River.
  • Huerfano County, Colorado: Huerfano is named for Huerfano Butte, as was the Huerfano River. Huerfano is orphan in Spanish.
  • Merced County, California: Merced is named for the Spanish word for mercy, and was named by Spanish explorers in gratitude for water of the Merced River, which was found after a dry 40-mile trek.
  • Muskingum County, Ohio: Muskingum is a Delaware word meaning by the river side.
  • Riverside County, California: Riverside is named for the city of Riverside, the county seat, which in turn was named for its location beside the Santa Ana River.
  • Sagadahoc County, Maine: Sagadahoc is named for a Native American word meaning mouth of big river.
  • Twin Falls County, Idaho: Twin Falls is named after the double falls along the Snake River.
  • Yellowstone County, Montana: Yellowstone is named for the yellow rocks found along what is now known as the Yellowstone River.

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