| Language | Meaning | Province/Territory | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Latin/English | Combination of British rule and the name of the main drainage river in the region, itself referencing an Italian explorer | British Columbia | 96%
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| Latin | "New Scotland" | Nova Scotia | 96%
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| Algonquin, Mi'kmaq, or Ojibwe | "Where the river narrows", in reference to a point where the St. Lawrence river narrows | Quebec | 96%
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| Inuktitut | "Our land" | Nunavut | 91%
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| Iroquoian or Wyandot | "Great lake", in reference to one of the Great Lakes | Ontario | 91%
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| Latin | Named for Queen Victoria's 4th daughter Princess Louise Caroline _____ | Alberta | 87%
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| Portugese | "new land" + the surname of a Portuguese explorer | Newfoundlandand Labrador | 87%
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| English | Named for the Duke of Kent and Strathearn, | Prince Edward Island | 87%
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| Gwichʼin | "White water river" | Yukon | 87%
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| Cree, Ojibwe, or Assiniboine | "Great Lake of the Prairie", in reference to the regions most important lake | Manitoba | 83%
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| Cree | "Swift flowing river" | Saskatchewan | 78%
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| German | Named for a German region that was in union with Britain and Ireland | New Brunswick | 74%
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| English | Refers to the territory's relative position to Rupert's Land | Northwest Territories | 70%
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