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      Meaning of the first name
      Colorado

      Origin 
      Spanish

      Meaning 
      Red Colored

      Variations 
      Conrado, Corrado, Coltrane

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Colorado originates from Spanish and derives from the term colorado, meaning red-colored. This name is deeply rooted in the state's rich history and vivid landscapes. It can be said that the name reflects the region's breathtaking red rock formations, such as those found in Red Rocks Park or the iconic Garden of the Gods. These natural wonders have been admired by indigenous tribes for centuries before the arrival of European explorers.

      In the context of history, the name Colorado gained prominence during the 16th-century Spanish exploration of the Americas. The Conquistadors, in their quest for gold and riches, ventured into present-day Colorado and bestowed the name upon the region. Throughout the years, the name Colorado has evolved to symbolize the state's diverse and vibrant history. Today, it serves as a testament to the Spanish influence and exploration in the American West.

      Modern-day usage of the name Colorado extends far beyond its historical roots. It has become synonymous with the state itself, representing a variety of elements. From the towering Rocky Mountains with their fiery sunsets, to the vast expanses of red desert landscapes, the name Colorado encapsulates a sense of natural beauty and geological wonder. Moreover, it has become a brand, often associated with skiing, outdoor adventures, and a laid-back lifestyle. Whether in tourism, sports, or even the arts, the name Colorado remains deeply ingrained in the state's identity and continues to evoke a sense of awe and admiration for its remarkable natural heritage.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Colorado.
      Green

      is the most common surname for Colorado.

      Viola

      is the most common spouse name for Colorado.

      C

      is the most common child name for Colorado.

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      1918 is when there were the most people born with the first name Colorado.

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