Tennessee
3 syllables
⚥ Unisex ◎ Cherokee / NativeAmerican ◈ 3 syllables ✦ US Top 100
"Named after the Tennessee River."

From Cherokee / NativeAmerican

The name Tennessee comes from the Cherokee word Tanasi, which means meeting place. Read more about the origin of this name below ↓

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Tennessee at a glance
MeaningNamed after the Tennessee River.
OriginCherokee / NativeAmerican
GenderUnisex
Syllables3
NumerologyLife Path 7
US Rank#24
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Origin & history of Tennessee
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Cherokee / NativeAmerican roots
The name Tennessee comes from the Cherokee word Tanasi, which means meeting place. Tennessee was admitted as the 16th state of the United States on June 1, 1796. The state's nickname is The Volunteer State, which originated during the War of 1812 when volunteer soldiers from Tennessee fought bravely in the Battle of New Orleans. Tennessee is home to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is the most visited national park in the United States. The state is known for its rich music heritage, including country, blues, and rock 'n' roll. Nashville, the state capital, is often called Music City and is home to the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Tennessee is home to several major lakes, including the Tennessee River and its tributaries, which provide ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and other water sports. The state is also known for its whiskey, with several distilleries throughout the state producing well-known brands such as Jack Daniel's and George Dickel. Tennessee has a diverse landscape, with mountains, forests, and fertile valleys in the east, and flat plains and rolling hills in the west. The state has a long history of agriculture, with major crops including cotton, tobacco, and corn. Tennessee has been the birthplace of several notable figures throughout history, including presidents Andrew Jackson and James K. Polk, as well as music legends Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Dolly Parton. I hope you find these facts interesting and informative!
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Root name
The root form of Tennessee is Tennessee — meaning Named after the Tennessee River..
3
Modern usage
Tennessee remains a beloved choice, ranking #24 in the US. Timeless appeal across cultures and generations.
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How popular is Tennessee?
24 avg. per year
Average US registrations in the last 10 years
Approximately 24 babies were named Tennessee each year in the United States over the last decade. That puts it among the most popular names — a timeless classic.
240 Total US registrations
last 10 years
3 Syllables
7 Numerology
life path
Popularity in the US Very popular
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Numerology of Tennessee
7
Life path number
The Seeker
Wisdom, introspection and spiritual depth.
🔍Deeply curious
📚Knowledgeable
🌙Introspective
🦋Independent
T2
E5
N5
N5
E5
S1
S1
E5
E5
Sum: 34 → Life path 7
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Personality of Tennessee
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Curious & intellectual
Always questioning, always learning.
📚
Deep thinker
Surface answers don't satisfy them.
🌙
Reflective & wise
They think before they speak. Worth hearing.
🦋
Beautifully independent
Their solitude is purposeful, not lonely.
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