Etymology:
Wyoming comes from the Delaware Native American word "xwé:wamənk," meaning "large valley plain."
Meaning:
The name Wyoming refers to the Great Plains region that encompasses the present-day state. It evokes the vast, open landscapes and rolling hills that characterize the area.
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