| State |
Motto |
Translation (if applicable) |
Year and citation |
Alabama |
Audemus jura nostra defendere |
We Dare Defend Our Rights (Latin) |
1939[1][2] |
Alaska |
North to the future |
|
1967[3] |
Arizona |
Ditat Deus |
God enriches (Latin) |
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Arkansas |
Regnat populus |
The people rule (Latin) |
California |
Eureka |
I have found it (Greek) |
[4] |
Colorado |
Nil sine numine |
Nothing without God's will (Latin) |
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Connecticut |
Qui transtulit sustinet |
He who transplanted sustains (Latin) |
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Delaware |
Liberty and Independence |
|
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Florida |
In God We Trust |
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Georgia |
Wisdom, justice, and moderation |
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Hawaii |
Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono |
The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness (Hawaiian) |
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Idaho |
Esto perpetua |
Let it be perpetual (Latin) |
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Illinois |
State sovereignty, national union |
|
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Indiana |
The crossroads of America |
|
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Iowa |
Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain |
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Kansas |
Ad astra per aspera |
To the stars through adversity (Latin) |
|
Kentucky |
United we stand, divided we fall
Deo gratiam habeamus |
Let us be grateful to God (Latin) |
1942
2002[5] |
Louisiana |
Union, justice, et confiance |
Union, justice, and confidence (French) |
|
Maine |
Dirigo |
I direct (Latin) |
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Maryland |
Fatti maschi, parole femmine |
Manly deeds, womanly words (Italian) |
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Massachusetts |
Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem |
By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty (Latin) |
|
Michigan |
Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice
Tuebor |
If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you (Latin)
I will defend (Latin) |
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Minnesota |
L'étoile du Nord (Official state motto)
Quae sursum volo videre (Territorial motto never repealed) |
The star of the North (French)
I long to see what is beyond (Latin) |
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Mississippi |
Virtute et armis |
By valor and arms (Latin) |
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Missouri |
Salus populi suprema lex esto |
The Welfare of the People is the Highest Law (Latin) |
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Montana |
Oro y plata |
Gold and silver (Spanish) |
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Nebraska |
Equality before the law |
|
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Nevada |
All for our country |
|
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New Hampshire |
Live Free or Die |
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New Jersey |
Liberty and prosperity |
|
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New Mexico |
Crescit eundo |
It grows as it goes (Latin) |
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New York |
Excelsior |
Ever upward! (Latin) |
|
North Carolina |
Esse quam videri |
To be rather than to seem (Latin) |
1893[6] |
North Dakota |
Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable
Strength from the soil |
Daniel Webster quote used on the Great Seal
Motto used on the Coat of Arms |
|
Ohio |
With God, all things are possible |
|
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Oklahoma |
Labor omnia vincit |
Labor conquers all things (Latin) |
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Oregon |
Alis volat propriis, and The Union |
She flies with her own wings (Latin) |
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Pennsylvania |
Virtue, Liberty, and Independence |
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Rhode Island |
Hope[7] |
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South Carolina |
Dum spiro spero
Animis opibusque parati |
While I breathe, I hope (Latin)
Ready in soul and resource (Latin) |
[8][9] |
South Dakota |
Under God the people rule |
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Tennessee |
Agriculture and commerce |
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Texas |
Friendship (Caddo, Tejas)
Remember The Alamo ! (Republic of Texas motto - never repealed) |
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Utah |
Industry |
|
1959[10] |
Vermont |
Freedom and Unity |
|
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Virginia |
Sic semper tyrannis |
Thus always to tyrants (Latin) |
|
Washington |
Al-ki (unofficial) |
By and by (Chinook Jargon) |
[11] |
West Virginia |
Montani semper liberi |
Mountaineers are always free (Latin) |
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Wisconsin |
Forward |
|
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Wyoming |
Equal Rights |
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| Non-state territories |
American Samoa |
Samoa, Muamua Le Atua |
Samoa, Let God be First (Samoan) |
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District of Columbia |
Justitia Omnibus |
Justice for All (Latin) |
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Guam |
Where America's Day Begins |
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Puerto Rico |
Juan es su nombre |
John is his name (Spanish)
- in honor of John the Baptist |
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Virgin Islands |
United in Pride and Hope |
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