Wyoming is an unconventional and distinctive given name, derived from the state of the same name in the United States. This name is uncommon but not unheard of, often chosen by parents who appreciate its unique sound and connection to a place known for its natural beauty and wide-open spaces. It typically follows a unisex pattern, being used for individuals of either gender. Wyoming as a given name may be more commonly encountered in the United States due to its regional association, but it is not limited to this country alone. Those named Wyoming might share an affinity with the state's spirit of independence and ruggedness, though there is no evidence to suggest that these traits are inherent in individuals bearing this name.
"Between 1923 and 2023, the name Wyoming was given to a total of 23 babies, with peaks in usage during 1944 (5 births), 2016 (5 births), and 2023 (7 births). The year 1923 saw only 6 babies named Wyoming."