List of U.S. state and territory nicknames

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File:Nicknames of the states, 1884.jpg
Map of the United States showing the state nicknames as hogs. Lithograph by Mackwitz, St. Louis, 1884.

The following is a table of U.S. state, federal district and territory nicknames, including officially adopted nicknames and other traditional nicknames for the 50 U.S. states, the U.S. federal district, as well as five U.S. territories.

State, federal district, and territory nicknames

Official state, federal district, and territory nicknames are highlighted in bold. A state nickname is not to be confused with an official state motto.

State,
federal district,
or territory
Nickname(s)
Template:Country data Alabama[1]Template:Efn
Template:Country data Alaska
Template:Country data American Samoa
  • Motu o Fiafiaga (a Samoan phrase; in English, it is "Islands of Paradise")[9] (used on American Samoa license plates)[10]
  • Football Island[s][11]
Template:Country data Arizona
Template:Country data Arkansas
Template:Country data California
Template:Country data Colorado
Template:Country data Connecticut
Template:Country data Delaware
  • Chemical Capital of the World[31] (due to one time being the corporate headquarters for several international chemical companies.)
  • Corporate Capital (due to the state's business-friendly incorporation laws)[31]
  • Diamond State (Thomas Jefferson is supposed to have referred to Delaware as being like a diamond – small in size but great in value)[32]
  • Blue Hen State or Blue Hen Chicken State[33]
  • The First State[31][34] (Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution; used on license plates)
  • Peach State[31] (no longer used; see Georgia)
  • Small Wonder[31]
Template:Country data District of ColumbiaTemplate:Efn
  • Nation's Capital[35]
  • DMV (nickname for the broader metropolitan area of the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia)[35]
  • Inside the Beltway[36]
  • Chocolate City[37]
Template:Country data Florida
Template:Country data Georgia (U.S. state)
  • Peach State[41] (used on license plates)
  • Cracker State — Along with Florida, Georgia had been called "The Cracker State" in earlier times, perhaps a derogatory term that referred to immigrants, called "crackers", from the mountains of Virginia and North Carolina.[42] See also Atlanta Crackers: Origin of the name
  • Empire State of the South — Georgia is the largest Southern state in land area east of the Mississippi and was the leading industrial state of the Old South.[43]
  • Goober State — Refers to peanuts, the official state crop.[44]
  • State of Adventure
Template:Country data Guam
Template:Country data Hawaii
Template:Country data Idaho
Template:Country data Illinois[56]
Template:Country data Indiana
  • Hoosier State (Used at various times on license plates)[58]
    (Hoosier is also the official demonym of a resident of Indiana)
  • Crossroads of America (Also used at various times on license plates and used on highway welcome signs)
Template:Country data Iowa
Template:Country data Kansas
Template:Country data Kentucky
Template:Country data Louisiana
Template:Country data Maine
Template:Country data Maryland
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Template:Country data Minnesota
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Template:Country data Montana
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Template:Country data New Hampshire
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Template:Country data New Mexico
  • Land of Enchantment[84] (used on license plates)
  • Land of Sunshine (predates "Land of Enchantment"; this earlier nickname highlighted the large percentage of sunshine received statewide)[85]
Template:Country data New York
Template:Country data North Carolina
Template:Country data North Dakota
Template:Country data Northern Mariana IslandsTemplate:Efn
Template:Country data Ohio
Template:Country data Oklahoma
Template:Country data Oregon
Template:Country data Pennsylvania
Template:Country data Puerto Rico
  • Isla del Encanto ("Island of Enchantment") (used on license plates)
  • Borinquen (name given by indigenous people, the Tainos)[99]
Template:Country data Rhode Island
Template:Country data South Carolina
Template:Country data South Dakota
Template:Country data Tennessee
Template:Country data Texas
Template:Country data U.S. Virgin IslandsTemplate:Efn
Template:Country data Utah
Template:Country data Vermont
Template:Country data Virginia
Template:Country data WashingtonTemplate:Efn
Template:Country data West Virginia
Template:Country data Wisconsin[114]Template:Efn
Template:Country data Wyoming
  • Cowboy State
  • Equality State
  • Forever West (on highway welcome signs)

See also

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Notes

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References

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External links

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