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List of Texas county name etymologies

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This is a list of Texas county name etymologies. Also available is a list of Texas counties, an analysis of Texas county namesakes, and a list of Texas county seat name etymologies. All cover all counties in Texas.
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County County Seat Named for
Anderson Palestine Kenneth Lewis Anderson, the last vice president of the Republic of Texas
Andrews Andrews Richard Andrews, the first Texan soldier to die in the Texas Revolution
Angelina Lufkin a Hainai Native American woman who assisted early Spanish missionaries and was named Angelina by them; Angelina County is the only county in Texas named for a woman
Aransas Rockport the Rio Nuestra Senora de Aranzazu, a Spanish outpost in early Texas
Archer Archer City Branch Tanner Archer, a commissioner for the Republic of Texas
Armstrong Claude any one of several Texas pioneer families
Atascosa Jourdanton the Spanish word for boggy
Austin Bellville Stephen F. Austin, the person who facilitated the Anglo American colonization of Texas and is known as the Father of Texas

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County County Seat Named for
Bailey Muleshoe Peter James Bailey, a defender of the Alamo
Bandera Bandera Bandera Pass, named in turn for the Spanish word for flag
Bastrop Bastrop Felipe Enrique Neri, Baron de Bastrop, an early German settler
Baylor Seymour Henry Weidner Baylor, a surgeon in the Texas Rangers during the Mexican-American War
Bee Beeville Barnard Elliott Bee, Sr., a secretary of state of the Republic of Texas
Bell Belton Peter Hansborough Bell, the third governor of Texas
Bexar San Antonio San Antonio de Béjar, the capital of Mexican Texas and present-day San Antonio, Texas, in turn named for Saint Anthony and the Duke of Béjar, brother of the Spanish viceroy, who had died in 1686 defending Budapest from the Ottoman Empire
Blanco Johnson City the Blanco River (Blanco means white in Spanish)
Borden Gail Gail Borden, Jr., businessman, publisher, surveyor, and inventor of condensed milk
Bosque Meridian the Bosque River (Bosque is Spanish for "wooded")
Bowie Boston James Bowie, the legendary knife fighter who died at the Battle of the Alamo
Brazoria Angleton the Brazos River (along with Brazos County)
Brazos Bryan the Brazos River (along with Brazoria County)
Brewster Alpine Henry Percy Brewster, a secretary of war for the Republic of Texas and soldier in the Civil War (his middle name has also been given as "Persy")
Briscoe Silverton Andrew Briscoe, a soldier during the Texas Revolution
Brooks Falfurrias John Abijah Brooks, a Texas Ranger and legislator
Brown Brownwood Henry Stevenson Brown, a commander at the Battle of Velasco
Burleson Caldwell Edward Burleson, a general and statesman of the Texas Revolution
Burnet Burnet David Gouverneur Burnet, the first president of the Republic of Texas

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