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List of Ohio county name etymologies
This is a list of Ohio county name etymologies . To make it easier to use, the list has been subdivided into two lists:
Analysis of Names
Below are categorized the names of counties by their sources. Each county is counted only one in the main entries. Those listed under "plus" appeared in previous categories, e.g. "Washington" is counted under Presidents of the United States, but also listed under Revolutionary War figures for completeness.
Of Ohio's 88 counties:
One is named for a Vice President: Clinton
One is named for a Governor of another state: Trumbull
Two are named for a member of Congress: Ross and Vinton
One is named for a cabinet member: Hamilton
Twenty are named for American Revolutionary War soldiers and officers: Allen , Butler , Clark , Darke , Fayette , Greene , Knox , Logan , Marion , Mercer , Montgomery , Morgan , Paulding , Preble , Putnam , Shelby , Stark , Van Wert , Warren , and Williams
One is named for a U.S. Army fort: Defiance
One is named for an inventor: Fulton
One is named for the circumstances of its creation: Union
One is named for an early settler there: Noble
One is named for a naval officer: Preble
Nineteen are named for Indian words: Ashtabula , Auglaize , Coshocton , Cuyahoga , Delaware , Erie , Geauga , Hocking , Huron , Mahoning , Miami , Muskingum , Ottawa , Pickaway , Sandusky , Scioto , Seneca , Tuscarawas , and Wyandot