Regional differences can be subtle and vary between communities. For instance, Detroit and Grand Rapids may have different styles even though they are both in Michigan. Within the American South, Tennessee, South
Carolina, and New Orleans have many cultural differences that probably impact names.
In the northeastern US, traditional names linked to historic personalities seem common. For instance, while the rest of the country has a lot of boys named
Noah and
Liam, I would expect to encounter comparatively more boys named
Benjamin (
Benjamin Franklin),
Henry,
Thomas (
Thomas Jefferson) and maybe
Lincoln than in the US as a whole. To a lesser extent, I associate names like
Julian with the northeast more than with other areas, but I haven’t researched this.
Added: The
Rocky Mountain region and more western Midwest areas like North
Dakota,
Montana, Nebraska, etc. seam to have more unconventional/free-spirited names like
Ryker,
Maverick,
Easton, and
Nash.
The Pacific Coast (Oregon,
Washington, and parts of California) seems more hipster, so I would expect some names to reflect that like
Sebastian and
Penelope.
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