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Names Inspired by Our Founding Fathers -- and Mothers!

What's in a Name

The most popular presidential name (six U.S. presidents in total) is James, followed closely by William and John (four each).

What's in a Name

The signers of the Declaration of Independence exhibited two strong name fashions of the time: Biblical (three Benjamins, five Johns, three Samuels, six Thomases, two Jameses, and one each of Joseph and Josiah) and British royalty (six Georges, six Williams, two Richards, and one each of Charles and Edward).

It was the fashion in England to name children after historical figures and leaders, so it only stood to reason that the early American settlers would follow it as well. In time, of course, new parents here came to choose these classic names not for their connection to Mother England as much as to honor the founders of this country. John, a very popular name both here and abroad, could be inspired by John Cabot, who explored the Northeast coast to Delaware soon after Columbus landed, or John Winthrop, who established Boston, or after John Carver or John Alden, two other noted Americans of the day.

The other strong name fashion in place during the time of the early settlers was to choose names from the Bible, which added such classic names to the American name pool as:

Name Dropping

The use of surnames as first names is growing in popularity today, and there are certainly trendy names being added to this particular pool, but the name fashion itself is hardly a new one. According to Colonial Homes magazine, it was a popular custom among the early settlers of Virginia and New England, who primarily used it for naming boys.

Other American classics inspired by the men and women who founded our country include:

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Excerpted from The Complete Idiot's Guide to Baby Names © 1999 by Sonia Weiss. All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. Used by arrangement with Alpha Books, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

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