State Names New Jersey Edition

Do you love New Jersey? Want to name your kid after something having to do with it? Here is a list for you.
  1. Atlantic
    • Bergen
      • Origin:

        Scandinavian
      • Meaning:

        "lives on a hill"
      • Description:

        Norwegian city name heard much more often as a last name than a first.
    • Bergen
      • Origin:

        Scandinavian
      • Meaning:

        "lives on a hill"
      • Description:

        Norwegian city name heard much more often as a last name than a first.
    • Brook
      • Origin:

        English nature name
      • Meaning:

        "small stream"
      • Description:

        Brooke variation – or is the other way around? – that makes it more a nature name, less an eighties-style androgynous name.
    • Blueberry
      • Burlington
        • Camden
          • Origin:

            American and British place-name, Scottish
          • Meaning:

            "winding valley"
          • Description:

            Camden is a surprise hit, probably as a result of some star baby cred: it has been chosen by no less than four celebrity parents since 2012. Gentle but not flimsy, Camden could be an updated spin on Cameron, Callum, or Caden.
        • Cumberland
          • East
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              With West one of the hottest names for boys, and North the name of a high-profile celebrity baby, can East be far behind? While Easton seems to be the version of choice for this directional name -- there were 5500 boys named Easton last year, versus, um, zero named East -- we like the simplicity of the gender-neutral East, especially for a middle name.
          • East
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              North and West are easier on the ear, but this works fine if it has some significance for your family. Could be lengthened to Easton.
          • Essex
            • Origin:

              English place-name and surname
            • Description:

              A rarely-used place name (probably because of the last three letters), Essex was the ancient kingdom of the East Saxons and is now a county in England. The singer David Essex used it as his stage surname, and reality TV couple JP and Ashley Rosenbaum used it for their daughter's name, though few have followed suit.
          • Essex
            • Origin:

              English place-name and surname
            • Description:

              Sex doesn't belong in a baby name.
          • Garden
            • Gloucester
              • Goldfinch
                • Goldfinch
                  • 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.
                  • Honeybee
                    • Hunterdon
                      • Jersey
                        • Origin:

                          English place name, Old Norse
                        • Meaning:

                          "Geirr's island"
                        • Description:

                          An established place name, associated with a sunny island in the English Channel, the Garden State in the US, knitted pullovers, reality TV, and a Broadway musical. It peaked in the late 2000s and though it is now in decline, 130 girls and nearly 50 boys received the name in 2023.

                          -ey meaning "island". Alternative theories suggest it comes from jarl ,meaning "earl" or hjǫr meaning "sword".