Best Names with a Geographic Link

  1. Havana
    • Origin:

      Cuban place-name
    • Description:

      Politics aside, the Cuban capital is one of the most rhythmic of place-names. The question is: can politics be put aside?
  2. Heath
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "the heathland dweller"
    • Description:

      Rugged and outdoorsy, Heath was an obscure choice until the 1960s when it was used in the television series, The Big Valley for character Heath Barkley. It peaked in the 70s when it reached the Top 200, but has since been in decline, dropping out of the Top 1000 in 2023.
  3. Holland
    • Origin:

      Dutch place name
    • Meaning:

      "wooded land"
    • Description:

      Holland is one of the coolest geographical names, unadorned and elegant, evocative of fine Rembrandt portraits and fields of pink and yellow tulips. It first entered the US Top 1000 in 2014.
  4. Hudson
    • Origin:

      English place-name and surname
    • Meaning:

      "Hugh's son"
    • Description:

      Hudson has risen quickly up the charts over the past 30 years, getting a lot of its style value from New York's Hudson River. That makes it a nature name and a place name that's also got the fashion gloss of New York City.
  5. Hythe
    • Hythe
      • Illyria
        • Origin:

          Greek place-name and feminine variation of Illyrius
        • Description:

          Illyria can trace all its varied associations to the name of an ancient place in the western part of the Balkan peninsula, also called Illyricum. Its inhabitants, conquered by the Romans in 168 BC, were called the Illyrians. Its mythological ancestor was Illyrius, a demigod and son of King Cadmus and the goddess Harmonia.
      • India
        • Origin:

          Place name, from the River Indus
        • Description:

          Euphonious and long stylish in England, India was one of the fastest-rising names on the 2013 list, after jumping 240 spots back into the Top 1000.
      • Indiana
        • Origin:

          American place-name
        • Meaning:

          "land of the Indians"
        • Description:

          This state name emerged in the eighties along with westerners Dakota and Montana, and it's still used occasionally by high-profile parents such as Summer Phoenix and Casey Affleck. Action man Indiana Jones (played by Harrison Ford) makes Indiana "Indy" forever cool for a boy.
      • Ionia
        • Origin:

          Greek place-name
        • Description:

          Also relating to the sea and the islands, this name is a bit more melodic than its cousins.
      • Ireland
        • Origin:

          Place name
        • Description:

          Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin put Ireland on the map when they chose it as a first for their daughter, saying that geographic names were a family tradition. And it seems they were a bit ahead of the curve (or trendsetting)—Ireland has been among the fastest-rising names of recent years. Other Irish place names include Shannon, Kerry, Galway, and Dublin.
      • Isle
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "small island"
        • Description:

          Isla is a contemporary gem, so why not Isle? As an English word name, it takes you straight to the literal definition — a small island — which could have an appealing, aspirational ring to it, for those wanting to raise independent children.
      • Italia
        • Origin:

          Italian place-name
        • Description:

          Authentic, melodic place-name for the adventurous, chosen by rapper LL Cool J for his daughter and given to nearly 80 baby girls in the US last year. Italia of course is what the Italians call Italy.
      • Jordan
        • Origin:

          English from Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "flowing down"
        • Description:

          Jordan became one of the top unisex baby names in the heyday of basketball's Michael Jordan, and is still among the most popular unisex names starting with J. The name was originally given to those baptized in holy water brought back by Crusaders from the River Jordan, the only river in Palestine, and the one in which Christ was baptized by John the Baptist.
      • Kama
        • Origin:

          Hindi-Sanskrit
        • Meaning:

          "love, desire"
        • Description:

          This simple but alluring name — some might associate it with the Kama Sutra — was chosen by heavy metal rocker Sammy Hagar for his daughter.
      • Kent
        • Origin:

          English surname and place-name
        • Meaning:

          "edge"
        • Description:

          Kent is a no-nonsense, brief, brisk one-syllable name, almost as curt as Kurt.
      • Kenya
        • Origin:

          Place name, Kikuyu
        • Meaning:

          "mountain of white"
        • Description:

          Kenya, a name borrowed from the East African nation and theoretically unisex, is now used mostly for girls. While it's had its ups and downs since entering the US Top 1000 in 1968, it currently ranks lower than spelling variant Kenia.
      • Kerry
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "dark, dark-haired"
        • Description:

          Kerry is the name of one of the most beautiful and lush counties of Ireland was a seventies favorite. Related, updated versions might include Cerys and Keira.
      • Kiel
        • Origin:

          Short form of Ezekiel
        • Description:

          Sharp attractive short form which has a nautical translation in German: "keel" (although it isn't used as a name there).
      • Kingston
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "king's town"
        • Description:

          Chosen for their first son by musical couple Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale, this Jamaican place and elegant British surname also boasts the more regal yet user-friendly short form, King.