
Baby Boy Names Based On Utah Cities
Hey, maybe you're having a baby boy soon and you're looking for a name. First off... CONGRATULATIONS! I have a son myself, and he's the most incredible thing ever. Boys are so fun! But let's say you're absolutely OBSESSED with the state of Utah, and you want something that shows that obsession. Well, there's nothing better than just naming him after a Utah city!
Here are the best Utah city names that could double as a baby boy name!
Alpine:
Right off the bat... I love it! It's unique, it's cool! Just think of a high school kid named Alpine! You know he gets chicks! 9/10.
Alton:
I've known a few Altons. Every time they're cool, bald black guys! 7/10.
Brian:
Coming from Brian Head... and Nah. Brian needs to rest for a hundred years of so... It's too over used. 1/10.
Bryce:
Bryce is cool! Plus, Bryce Canyon is probably my favorite National Park in Utah. 6/10.
Clarkston:
I didn't even know this was a city in Utah, but I do know Jordan Clarkson, which is close to Clarkston, and he plays for the Jazz! 7/10.
Daniel:
Nah... another name name that needs to rest for a couple hundred years! 1/10.
Dewey:
Dewey sounds FUN! My Grandpa's best friend was named Dewey and he was the life of the party. 8/10.
Ephraim:
This sounds like a super religious guy... if that's you're thing then go for it... I don't love it though. 2/10.
Hank:
Hank the tank, baby! Hank comes from Hanksville, and this name is making a HUGE comeback in 2023. It's a little too old school for my liking, but it's not awful. 6/10.
Henrie:
Henrie comes from Henrieville and it's a unique way to spell it... But again, I think this one is WAY too old school. I would feel like this is an 80 year old man's name! 5/10.
Hyde:
This one is pretty cool, coming from Hyde Park! I kind of like it! 7/10.
Joseph:
This is my cousin's name and I feel like it's pretty boring... UNLESS you have a technicolored dream coat. In that case... It's awesome. But if you don't have the coat, then 2/10.
Kingston:
This is kind of cool. You could call him King. But he better be cool. that's a lot of pressure to put on a kid. 6/10.
Payson:
I've met quite a few Paysons here in Utah. I wonder if they got it from the name of the city! 4/10.
Randolph:
Randolph is DOPE! You can't call him Randy though. It HAS TO BE Randolph. "What up, Randolph?!" Sounds so cool. 9/10.
River:
There's a TON of River names in Utah. River Heights, Riverdale, Riverton. It's pretty cool, and mysterious too! 8/10.
Rocky:
Rocky Ridge is in Utah as well as Rockville. I think of a Boxer out of Philadelphia, so I'd probably always shout "YO ADRIAN!" at the poor kid. But it's still solid. 7/10.
Roy:
I actually don't like this name. My buddy has a neighbor that was mouthing off one time and tried coming into the house and I pushed him out. I about threw hands with the guy and low and behold... his name was Roy. Screw Roy. 1/10.
Jordan:
There's a lot of Jordans in Utah! West Jordan. South Jordan. Jordan High School. To be honest... It's a cool name. Michael Jordan made it awesome. 8/10.
Stockton:
Speaking of Michael Jordan... another NBA name. But this time, the whitest man to ever play in the league. One of my favorite NBA players of all time... John Stockton. Pretty cool that there's a Stockton, Utah, too! 7/10.
Trenton:
I've met a could Trentons before, in Utah! But Usually they just go by Trent. Trent makes me think of a sketchy dude that's unemployed and willing to hit a kid. So unfortunately, Trenton is a 2/10 for me.
Woodruff:
Absolutely, yes! Your kid would have so much swag and street red with the name Woodruff. Don't call him Woody. Just stick with Woodruff. If you gave him the name before birth, there's probably a high chance that he comes out with a full beard! 8/10.

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