What do you call a person from New Hampshire?

Cold!

I’d go for “New Hamper”.

New Hampshirite is a common term, as is the more formal Granite Stater.
I say this as a native New Hampshirite of some 60+ years.

What do people from New Hampshire call people from Massachusetts?
Tourists!

Granite Stater is the equivalent of calling someone from Wisconsin a Cheesehead (come smell our dairy air! or perhaps in homage to your motto, eat cheese or die!). Wisconsin has the same proper suffix as New Hampshire- ite, preferences aside…

Cheap. But so as not to offend, frugal.

financial preferences evaluation accepted. And confirmed.

Yankees.

People from Seattle are Seattleites, things could be worse!

Just think–it could always be worse.
What if you were from Uranus?

;-))

From WIKI, Big Bone Lick State Park is located at Big Bone in Boone County, Kentucky. It is located on Beaver Road and between the communities of Beaverlick and Rabbit Hash. Hands on head.

I’ve been an Angeleno, a Seattleite, a Silver Citizen and now a Phoenician. Never lived in a place where you could just stick “-an” on the end and be done with it.

If I read this list correctly, Tom and Ray are Massachusettsites, but my spellcheck puts gripemarks on that word. (It’s also complaining about “spellcheck”!)

Some of my favorite toponyms (that’s what these terms are called) are “haligonian” (someone from Halifax) , “monegasque” (from Monaco), and “burkinabe” (Burkina Faso).

Places for which I’ve never heard a term that I’m completely happy with are Arkansas (the list says “arkansawyer”) and Utah (either “utahan” or “utahn”, but both pronounced the same).

While in southeastern Oklahoma, I hear Arkansas radio stations. They seem to refer to themselves as Arkansans. My spell checker doesn’t object.

Edit: it’s pronounced as: ar KAN s’ns

I’ve also driven through Tumwater, somewhere in Minnesota, I believe.

I’ve been to Climax, but I can’t remember if it was in North Dakota or Minnesota.

In Tennessee, we have Bucksnort, Frog Jump, Green Frog and I used to work in a place just off Hog Wallow Rd, pronounced Hog Waller Rd.

So you wanna be called a hampster? Why not, Minnesotans are gophers. Where is New Hampshire anyway? Is that in Canada?

Close enough.

Where is New Hampshire?
To the right of Vermont.
You can intepret that any way that you like!

;-))

As long as you don;t call us “to the left of Maine”.

Connecticut residents are in a far worse state than New Hampshire. The “official” designation “Connecticuter” is bad enough, but designations used in the past, "Connecticotian” or “Connecticutensian” are worse. The Nutmeg State being one of Connecticut’s nicknames residents refer to themselves as Nutmeggers. The land of steady habits being another Connecticut nickname, I prefer” Connectikite” it sounding like a kind of fossil. New Hampshirites have more reasonable options, Hampshirian, Hampshirista or Hampshirine. Is someone from Tangiers a Tangerine? Granite Stater seems a bit awkward, but Graniteen sounds like a casserole. By far, the state with the worst problem must be Wyoming.