Cool place names for babies

This list has unique names of places that can work for pretty cool and rare baby names :)
  1. Albany
    • Origin:

      Scottish place name
    • Description:

      Not yet on the place-name map, this name has Shakespearean ties via the Duke Of Albany character in King Lear.
  2. Amarilla
    • Arcata
      • Baxley
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "baker's meadow"
        • Description:

          A more unusual, if slightly snooty, masculine Bailey alternative.
      • Calipatria
        • Claxton
          • Doncaster
            • Eastman
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "grace protector"
              • Description:

                Eastman is a solid, old-style Atlantic seaboard surname. But as a first name, we think Easton works better.
            • Fernley
              • Kayenta
                • Madera
                  • Description:

                    Madera is a feminine name with Spanish origins, derived from the word meaning 'wood' or 'timber.' This nature-inspired name carries connotations of strength, resilience, and natural beauty. In addition to its Spanish meaning, Madera is also a place name in California, adding geographic significance. The name has a warm, melodic quality with its three flowing syllables. While not among the most common names, Madera offers a distinctive choice that balances uniqueness with approachability. Its natural associations appeal to parents drawn to earthy, organic names, while its Spanish heritage provides cultural richness and a subtle exotic flair.
                • Monterey
                  • Pasadena
                    • Quinlyn
                      • Roswell
                        • Description:

                          Roswell is a masculine name with English origins, derived from an Old English surname that combines 'rose' (the flower) and 'well' (a spring or water source). The name gained some recognition in the United States after the alleged UFO incident in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, which added a mysterious dimension to its appeal. As a first name, Roswell has remained relatively uncommon, appealing to parents seeking distinctive names with historical roots. It conveys a sense of strength and uniqueness while maintaining its connection to natural elements. The name can be shortened to Ross, providing a more conventional nickname option.

                      • Sedona
                        • Origin:

                          Place-name
                        • Meaning:

                          "quince plant; like Sidon"
                        • Description:

                          Sedona is an Arizona city name renowned for its beauty and tranquillity and easily could translate into an agreeable baby name, along the lines of Siena, Sierra, Astoria, and Sidony.
                      • Stratford
                        • Description:

                          Stratford is a distinguished masculine name with English origins, derived from a place name combining the Old English elements "stræt" (street or Roman road) and "ford" (river crossing). Most famously associated with Stratford-upon-Avon, William Shakespeare's birthplace, the name carries literary and cultural gravitas. As a first name, Stratford has always been exceedingly rare, typically appearing as a surname or occasionally given to boys with family connections to locations bearing this name. It projects an image of sophistication and English heritage, with a formal, aristocratic quality reminiscent of the upper classes. The name might appeal to parents drawn to the growing trend of using surnames as first names, particularly those seeking a name with historical depth and British character. Possible nicknames include Ford, Strat, or even the friendly Stratty.

                      • Slaton
                        • Stockton
                          • Visalia