Galveston

Etymology
. From, from. . The island and bay were renamed in 1783 by Spanish navigator José Antonio de Evia, for Bernardo de Gálvez, who supported American Independence. The bay and island were subsequently renamed after the port town that itself took on the name of the island on which it sits.

Proper noun

 * , located on and.
 * , named after Galveston, Texas.
 * , named after Galveston, Texas
 * , named after Galveston, Texas.
 * , named after Galveston, Texas
 * , named after Galveston, Texas.
 * , named after Galveston, Texas
 * , named after Galveston, Texas.
 * , named after Galveston, Texas
 * , named after Galveston, Texas.
 * , named after Galveston, Texas
 * , named after Galveston, Texas.
 * , named after Galveston, Texas

Translations

 * Spanish: Galveston

Etymology
, from +.