Iowa got its name from the Ioway people, a tribe of Native Americans who occupied the area before the European settlers came. According to their language, Iowa means “beautiful” or “beautiful land.” Just like our state name has a meaning behind it, so do many of our town names! You may not even have heard of some of these stumpers, but the history behind them is fascinating. Here are 11 town names in Iowa and the meaning behind them that you probably never knew:

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If you’re from Iowa, we’d love to hear what town you’re from and how it got its name. From what we’ve uncovered most names are either deeply symbolic and thought out or completely random. Have any more fun town name stories? Share them with us in the comments section below!

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  • Davenport
  • Adel
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  • Glenwood
  • Vinton
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