Choosing the perfect baby name can be a fun yet challenging task.

Many parents draw inspiration from traditions, family members, or even prominent figures in history.

While it’s common to consider names of former presidents, there are also many unique and lesser-known names worth exploring.

These unique names can come from various sources, including the first ladies, children, and even pets of past presidents.

This article highlights a selection of obscure but interesting baby names drawn from historical figures and their circles.

Presidential Names for Babies We Love

Chester Arthur

Chester Arthur, sometimes called the “Most Forgotten President,” served as the 21st President of the United States from 1881 to 1885.

His first or last name could be a distinctive choice for a baby boy.

John Tyler

Another lesser-known President, John Tyler, offers names that work well for either a first or middle name.

Both his first and last names provide classic options.

Ulysses Grant

While Ulysses Grant is a familiar name, his real first name, Hiram, is less common.

Naming a boy Hiram can be a unique way to honor this President by using his original name.

Millard Fillmore

Millard Fillmore served as President from 1850 to 1853 as a member of the Whig party.

The name Millard could make for an interesting and uncommon first name choice.

Louisa Catherine Johnson

For a girl’s name, consider Louisa, inspired by Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, the wife of John Quincy Adams.

Louisa offers a timeless and classic option for a baby girl.

More Names After Presidents

Lucretia Rudolph

Lucretia Rudolph was James Abram Garfield’s wife. Her name is quite unique and could serve as an interesting choice for a girl’s name.

Edith Kermit Carow

Edith was the wife of Teddy Roosevelt. Her first name is classic, while her middle name, Kermit, offers an unusual but charming option.

Warren Harding

Warren Harding provides two options: his common first name, Warren, or his rare middle name, Gamaliel.

Both are strong choices.

Tazewell Tyler

Tazewell Tyler was the son of President John Tyler.

Tazewell and his wife, Nannie Bridges, both had unique names that could be considered for a baby.

Sardis Birchard Austin Hayes

Sardis Birchard Austin Hayes, the son of Rutherford B. Hayes, has several names to pick from.

Sardis, Birchard, or Austin are all distinctive options for a child.

Presidential Pet Names

Presidents have had pets with names that might be appealing for babies. Calvin Coolidge had a dog named Peter Pan, JFK had a cat named Tom Kitten, Jimmy Carter had a dog named Grits, and Gerald Ford had a dog named Liberty.

These names are playful and historical.