jeudi 27 octobre 2016
50 Bold Baby Names Inspired by American History
From artists and activists to First Ladies and inventors, there are so many significant Americans who pepper our history books. Whether you're a history buff or just love the good ole US of A, there are a ton of notable people within our country's rich history who are worth honoring when it comes to naming your baby (and who knows, maybe your little babe will make it into the history books one day, too).
Scroll through for 50 bold baby names inspired by American history.
Boys
- Aaron (Burr) - third vice president
- Benjamin (Franklin) - Founding Father, inventor
- Carver (George Washington) - inventor
- Christopher (Columbus) - discovered America
- Clark (William) - explorer
- Eli (Whitney) - inventor
- Edison (Thomas Alva) - inventor
- Emerson (Ralph Waldo) - poet
- Frederick (Douglass) - abolitionist
- George (Washington) - first president
- Grant (Ulysses S.) - 18th president, US general
- Harry (Truman) - 33rd president
- Hawthorne (Nathaniel) - novelist
- Jackson (Pollock) - painter
- Jefferson (Thomas) - Founding Father, third president
- Lewis (Meriwether) - explorer
- Lincoln (Abraham) - 16th president
- Luther (King, Martin) - African-American civil rights activist
- Malcolm (X) - African-American civil rights activist
- Neil (Armstrong) - astronaut, first man on the moon
- Parks (Rosa) - African-American civil rights activist
- Quincy (Adams, John) - sixth President
- Smith (John) - explorer
- Theodore (Roosevelt) -26th President, military leader
- Wright (Orville and Wilbur) - inventors of the first airplane
Girls
- Abigail (Adams) - second First Lady
- Alva (Edison, Thomas) - inventor
- Amelia (Earhart) - first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic
- Betsy (Ross) - made the first American flag
- Cady (Stanton, Elizabeth) - suffragist, social activist, abolitionist
- Eleanor (Roosevelt) - longest-serving First Lady, activist
- Elizabeth (Blackwell) - first woman to receive a medical degree in the US
- Frances (Francis Scott Key) - wrote the National Anthem
- Georgia (O'Keefe) - painter
- Harriet (Beecher Stowe) - author of the anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Harper (Lee) - author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Hellen (Keller) - first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree
- Jackie (Robinson) - first African American to play in Major League Baseball
- Jane (Addams) - activist, first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize
- Kennedy (John F.) - youngest man to be elected president
- Lucy (Stone) - suffragist
- Madison (James) - fourth president
- Martha (Washington) - first First Lady (though the title was not coined until after her death)
- Morgan (J.P.) - banker
- Reagan (Ronald) - 40th president
- Rosa (Parks) - African-American civil rights activist
- Rosie (the Riveter) - cultural icon representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II
- Sojourner (Truth) - abolitionist, women's rights activist
- Susan (B. Anthony) - women's rights activist
- Whitney (Eli) - inventor
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