List of Texas county name etymologies: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

This is a list of Texas county name etymologies. Many Texas counties are named for figures in the Texas Revolution, especially defenders of the Alamo and signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Several counties are also named in honor of early government leaders and secretaries or early settlers. There are also several counties named after Confederate political and military leaders. Other county names refer to rivers or Native American tribes.

(Note: Whenever an initial in a person's name is given, it means the full name is not known.)

Counties, by first letter

A

B

  • Bandera County, Texas: Bandera is named for the Spanish word for flag. There are many legends explaining why the county is named such.

C

D

E

  • El Paso County, Texas: El Paso is named for the pass (the English translation) the Rio Grande creates flowing through the mountains on either side of the river.

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G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

  • Real County, Texas: Real is named for Julius Real, a rancher and legislator who was the only Republican in the state senate when the county was formed.

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T

U

V

W

Y

Z

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