List of Massachusetts county name etymologies
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This is a list of Massachusetts county name etymologies:
- Barnstable County: Barnstable County is named after its county seat of Barnstable, which is named after the English town of Barnstaple.
- Berkshire County: Berkshire is named for the English county of Berkshire.
- Bristol County: Named for its county seat of Bristol, Massachusetts, which is named for the English port city of Bristol. When Bristol joined Rhode Island, the name was kept.
- Dukes County: Formerly a part of Dukes County, New York until 1691. The land at one time was literally the possession of the Duke of York.
- Essex County: Essex is named for the English county of Essex.
- Franklin County: Franklin is named for Benjamin Franklin who was born and raised in Massachusetts.
- Hampden County: Hampden is possibly named for "The Patriot" John Hampden, the famous 17th century English parliamentarian.
- Hampshire County: Hampshire is named for the English county of Hampshire.
- Middlesex County: Middlesex is named for the English county of Middlesex.
- Nantucket County: Coterminous with the Town of Nantucket.
- Norfolk County: Norfolk is named for the English county of Norfolk.
- Plymouth County: Plymouth County is named for its seat of Plymouth, which is named for the English port city of Plymouth.
- Suffolk County: Suffolk is named for the English county of Suffolk.
- Worcester County: Worcester is named after its county seat of Worcester, which is named in honor of the English town of Worcester and the English Civil War Battle of Worcester in 1651, a Parliamentarian victory.
See also
- Massachusetts
- List of Massachusetts counties
- County (United States)
- Lists of U.S. county name etymologies
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