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Topping the list, Massachusetts, named after the indigenous Massachusett tribe, boasts a 13-letter name. The state's full name, "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts," reflects its rich history as the site of the Plymouth Colony and a pivotal location during the American Revolution.
Tied with Massachusetts, North Carolina, named in honor of King Charles I of England, also comprises 13 letters. Its name, derived from the Latin 'Carolus,' pays homage to its colonial history under British rule.
Matching its northern counterpart, South Carolina shares the 13-letter distinction. Its name similarly honors King Charles I, and the state played a significant role in the early formation of the United States.
New Hampshire, named after the English county of Hampshire, consists of 12 letters. This state is renowned for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and as the first state to declare its independence from England.