How did the city of Phoenix get its name?
Mia Phillips
Updated on May 24, 2026
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Then, how did the Phoenix get its name?
With our extreme summers, you may think the City got its name from the fiery mythical Greek bird that has close associations with the sun. The name Phoenix originally came from a man by the name of Phillip Duppa. Duppa was an Englishman who came to Arizona and eventually to the Valley of the Sun.
Similarly, when did Phoenix become a city? February 14, 1912
In this manner, did Phoenix used to be called pumpkinville?
In 1867, Jack Swilling and others settled around what is now 28th and Van Buren Street. They called it Pumpkinville because a lot of pumpkins grew wild in the area. In 1868, when Phoenix was first laid out, about 4 miles east of Pumpkinville, 20 citizens sat down to pick a name for the new town.
Can a phoenix be killed?
Even though a Phoenix is immortal and powerful, it's still vulnerable to iron like many other supernatural creatures. Like most monsters, a Phoenix could be killed, by being shot with the Colt.
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