American baby names are as diverse and creative as the people who make up the USA—from strong and traditional, like William and Sarah, to unique, like Phineas and Apple.
American: From the open plain; This well-known spelling variation of the Spanish Savanna is especially recognizable in the United States...
American: Place name for the United States of America
Latin: derived from the Latin, Americus, in homage to explorer Amerigo Vespucci
American: Unisex name; originally a male biblical name meaning God has heard
American: A power or process of transforming something common into something special
American: Origin unclear, possibly related to the title of count; "Although I speak, With my mouth thus; in my heartDo I play a double...
American: Green meadow; possibly a varaint of Greeley, but more likely a modern blend of the color green and the English ending "leigh"...
Most always given as a girl's name today, Madison is wildly popular: know that yours will share her name with many others!... Read more about Madison
American: Meaning unknown, but possibly related to Siddel, an Old English male name meaning from the wide valley; Siddalee is a character...