Galveston is an unconventional given name of American origin, derived from the city of Galveston in Texas. The city itself was named after Charles E. Galveston, a surveyor who served under Mexican rule in the early 19th century. Despite its unique sound and spelling, Galveston is not particularly popular as a first name, making it distinctive among those who choose to bear this moniker.
"Five babies named Galveston were born in the year 1922."