Appaloosa Plains/Onomatology

Appaloosa - Appaloosa is a type of horse for this horse-oriented town.

The Bedlington family
Bedlington : A town in Northumberland

Bertram : Means “Bright” from Old French and Old German

Patricia : Means “Noble” from Latin

Buckley : Means “deer meadow” in Old English

The Bird family
Bird : A simple “bird” means in English Alouette : Means “lark” or “a bird name” in French

Oriole : Means “golden” or “a bird with golden colors” in Latin

Minette : Variant of Mary, Mina and Minna. Means “star of the sea”

The Blackburn family
Blackburn : A surname of English origin Vera : Means “faith” from Russian and Slavic.

Ginger : Means “liveliness” from English origin

Walter : Means “commander of the army” in Old German

Country Cowpokes household
Hobble : Come from a craft

Chuck : Pet form of Charles in Old German, means ‘’free man’’

Shadow : A simple “shadow” means in English

Johnson : Means “son of John” in Old English

Johnny : Derived from John. Means “God is gracious” in Hebrew

Freebird : Come from a craft. Probably derived from “Free” and “Bird”