Florida-inspired names

This is a regional places names list for names that part of counties and cities in sunny state of FL. Enjoy! It includes some unusual and unique names for both boy's names and girl's names. Thank you for looking. Note : all unisex names I list as female
  1. Alford
    • Altha
      • Arcadia
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "region offering peace and contentment"
        • Description:

          Arcadia, a name for an unspoiled paradise, makes an attractive secular alternative to Nevaeh or Eden. For parents who want an unusual name with a friendlier nickname, Arcadia has the advantage of cute Cady.
      • Archer
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "bowman"
        • Description:

          Archer is an Anglo-Saxon surname that feels more modern than most because of its on-target occupational and Hunger Games associations. And it's a nice way to bypass the clunky Archibald to get to the cool nickname Archie.
      • Atlantis
        • Origin:

          Place-name
        • Description:

          Mythical wonderland makes strong, evocative first name.
      • Auburn
        • Origin:

          Color name
        • Meaning:

          "deep reddish-brown"
        • Description:

          With its rich aural relation to names like Aubrey and Audrey, this color name could be the next Amber, or Scarlett.
      • Avon
        • Atlantis
          • Avon
            • Baker
              • Origin:

                English occupational surname
              • Description:

                One of the most appealing of the newly hip occupational names, evoking sweet smells emanating from the oven. Much fresher sounding than than others that have been around for a while, like Cooper, and Carter.
            • Baldwin
              • Origin:

                German
              • Meaning:

                "brave friend"
              • Description:

                One "bald" name we can get behind, thanks to pioneering African-American author James Baldwin – though the name is now also associated with the Baldwin brothers, particularly Alec.
            • Bartow
              • Bay
                • Origin:

                  English word, Old English
                • Meaning:

                  "an inlet of the sea where the land curves inward; berry"
                • Description:

                  Like River and Lake, a cool, refreshing modern water-related choice. This name is also associated with bay leaves, the bay laurel, the contemporary term of endearment, "bae", and the Old English word beġ meaning "berry"
              • Beverly
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "dweller near the beaver stream"
                • Description:

                  The remarkable success of the girls' name Everly makes a revival of the name Beverly seem possible. More commonly a masculine name in the 19th century, it began to be used for girls in the early 1900s, reaching #14 ion the popular names list in 1937. Inspirations: Beverly Johnson was the first African-American model to appear on the cover of Vogue, Beverly Sills was a major American soprano, Beverly Cleary authored the beloved 'Ramona' books, and Beverly Goldberg is the beloved TV matriarch of 'The Goldbergs'.
              • Bonita
                • Origin:

                  Spanish
                • Meaning:

                  "pretty"
                • Description:

                  Like Benita, had some popularity in the fifties.
              • Braden
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "wide valley"
                • Description:

                  One of the trendiest of the new two-syllable boys’ names that have swept the country in the past few years, including the rhyming Aidan, Caden, Kaden, and Jaden. It's been falling on the US Top 1000 lately but it is still among the most popular contemporary English names for boys..
              • Bradford
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "wide river crossing"
                • Description:

                  Brad in a Brooks Brothers suit.
              • Bristol
                • Origin:

                  Place-name
                • Description:

                  Bristol Palin, the daughter of former Alaska governor and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, grabbed her own share of headlines by having a baby out of wedlock and then appearing on Dancing With The Stars. She single-handedly propelled her distinctive name, inspired by a city in England, into the Top 1000 and up the charts. Bristol's ascent ended a few years back.
              • Bronson
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "son of brown-haired one"
                • Description:

                  This surname has a modern yet old New England feel, perhaps because of the association with the transcendental teacher and reformer Bronson (born Amos Bronson) Alcott, father of Louisa May. (One-time sitcom star Bronson Pinchot's full name is Bronson Alcott Pinchot.) A more muscular image comes via tough guy Charles Bronson.
              • Brooker
                • Origin:

                  English surname
                • Meaning:

                  "someone who lives by a stream"
                • Description:

                  A surname that sounds stylish — given the soaring popularity of Brooks — but is surprisingly rare.