Lists: Meanings, Nicknames


Kansas Governors

The most common name for Kansas governors is John, although one of the seven went by his middle name. Four governors shared the name George. Payne is the most uncommon first name as it has never been in the Top 1000 names for boys in the USA. Lyman was actually pretty popular at the turn […]

Kentucky Governors

The most common names of Kentucky governors are John (8), James (7) and Charles (5). The most uncommon names are Brereton, Flemon and Keen. One governor, a Confederate General during the Civil War, was named after Venezuelan revolutionary and liberator, Simon Bolivar.

Louisiana Governors

Louisiana became the eighteenth U.S. state on April 30, 1812. Its first governor was named William but the most common name among its governors is Henry. John, James and William tie for second place. Oramel, Pinckney, Ruffin and Piyush are the most uncommon names. Piyush Jindal is much better known by his nickname, Bobby. A […]

Maine Governors

Maine was the 23rd state to enter the Union. That happened on March 15, 1820, and there have been over 70 governers since then. The most common name among Maine governors has been John (7) and William (6). The least common names (ones that we probably won’t be able to make a page for) are […]

Maryland Governors

Thomas is the most common name of governors of the State of Maryland since 1777. It was the name of the first two governors of the Old Line State. John and William tied for second place with 7 governors each. Oden is the most unique given name. The 51st Governor, Herbert O’Conor, had the most […]

Massachusetts Governors

John and William have been the most common names among all the men who governed the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The 30th U.S. President was born a John (he was actually a Jr.), but chose to go by his middle name, Calvin. Two others were named after presidents: Gov. John Q.A. Brackett and George D. Robinson. […]

Missouri Governors

So far, John holds the record for the first name of the most governors of the State of Missouri, but when it became a state on August 10, 1824, Alexander was the first name of its first governor . Missouri’s 55th governor was given the name Jeremiah at birth. He goes by the nickname Jay. […]

Montana Governors

Montana became a state on November 8, 1889 and its first governor was Joseph Kemp Toole. The state would go on to be governed by more men named John than any other name. The most unique given first name was Milford.

New Jersey Governors

William and George are the top names of all the Governors of the State of New Jersey, with 3 more Williams than Georges.  So far, there has only been one woman governor, Christine Todd Whitman, who goes by the nickname “Christie.” Woodrow Wilson, (we put him under Thomas because that was his real first name), […]

New Mexico Governors

New Mexico became a state in 1912. John has been the most common name among its governors since then. Toney is the most uncommon as a given name.

Oklahoma Governors

Oklahoma entered the union on November 16, 1907 and was governed by 26 men up until 2011, when its first female governor, Mary Fallin, took office. The given name that tops the list for Oklahoma governors is David.

Texas Governors

James is the most common name of Texas Governors and Rick Perry is on that list because his given name is James. Other governors have been known by nicknames, like Pa Ferguson, or by middle names, like Price Daniels. Others, like Pat, Coke and Dolph, were just naturally born with their names. At birth, Coke […]

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