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  2. Virginia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name was the 34th most common name for American women and girls, according to the census of 1990. It was the 545th most popular name given to baby girls born in the United States in 2007. [2] Virginia Dare was the first child born to English parents in North America.

  3. History of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The name Virginia came from information gathered by the Raleigh-sponsored English explorations along what is now the North Carolina coast. Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe reported that a regional "king" named Wingina ruled a land of Wingandacoa. Queen Elizabeth modified the name to "Virginia", perhaps in part noting her status as the "Virgin ...

  4. Colony of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The name Virginia for a region in North America may have been originally suggested by Raleigh, who named it for Queen Elizabeth I in approximately 1584. [8] In addition, the term Wingandacoa may have influenced the name Virginia."

  5. Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth was born at Greenwich Palace on 7 September 1533 and was named after her grandmothers, Elizabeth of York and Lady Elizabeth Howard. [6] She was the second child of Henry VIII of England born in wedlock to survive infancy. Her mother was Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn. At birth, Elizabeth was the heir presumptive to the English ...

  6. List of state and territory name etymologies of the United ...

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    Virginia 'Country of the Virgin', after Elizabeth I of England, who was known as the "Virgin Queen" because she never married. [103] Washington: February 22, 1872: English: Washington: After George Washington, [104] whose surname was in turn derived from the town of Washington in historic County Durham, England.

  7. Why No Photos Were Snapped on the Day Princess Elizabeth Was ...

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    To prevent a vacancy in the throne, Elizabeth was immediately deemed queen, but in order to give her time to grieve, her official coronation did not take place until a year later, on June 2, 1953.

  8. Why No Photos Were Snapped on the Day Princess Elizabeth Was ...

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    On February 6, 1952, Princess Elizabeth became the queen of England, a position that she has held for the last 70 years, and one which she will be celebrating with a Platinum...

  9. Portal:Virginia/Intro - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth of Virginia or simply Virginia (named after Queen Elizabeth I of England, who was known as the Virgin Queen), is a U.S. state located in the Southern United States and Mid-Atlantic States. It is one of four states that use the name commonwealth. It is the 12th most populous state.