While old-fashioned baby names and new-fangled bizarro baby names are all the rage in Hollywood, one doesn't hear of too many patriotic baby names. Not unless Jack Osbourne named his daughter Pearl for Pearl Harbor. But in honor of the nation's birthday, July 4th, here is a patriot-themed baby name list. Keep in mind we did one last year and I am not repeating names (go over to that list if you want Justice, Liberty, and America). So if some of these names sound a bit quirky -- or downright idiotic -- hey, they're just suggestions.
I separated the names into male and female categories, but the trend now seems to be to switch them up. If you want to name your little girl Crockett, I can't stop you. Though I'd like to. As always, if you decide to give your tyke a name on this list, let me know. And happy Fourth of July!
Girls
Macy (Macy's fireworks)
Blue (not Beyonce -- red and white)
Harley (Davidson, a staunchly American company)
Betsy (Ross)
Firework (just an idea)
Freedom
Florida (first documented landing on U.S. soil)
Tea (Tea Party -- the Boston type)
Boston (Boston Tea Party)
September (11th)
Kennedy
Rosa (Parks)
Amelia (Earhart)
Betty (Grable, favorite World War II poster girl)
Isabella (Queen of Spain, who sent Columbus)
Disney (Walt)
Marina (Marines)
Country
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Boys
Washington
Hudson (River)
Columbus
Strype (stars and ... )
Marine
Army
Navy (Please ... no Air Force)
Seal (not the singer -- SEAL Team 6, the team that killed Osama)
Neil (Armstrong)
Elvis
Ellis (Island)
Ford (Henry)
Yosemite
Plymouth (Rock)
Crockett (Davy)
Sam (Uncle)
Vernon (Mount)
Luther (Martin)
Do you like any of these names?
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Comments 36
they also forgot Jackson & Francis for boys as in president Andrew Jackson civil war General Stonewall Jackson and Francis Scott Key the man who is responsible for writting the star spangled banner during the war of 1812. some of those names make no sense and others are overused like Isabella
Most of those are just random words... no thanks!
At the very least, Ellis should be a girls name lol.
But, I'm a Harley, but spelled feminine. Harley spelled like that should be a boys name ;]