Well.... there's Federal and Georgian... both of these are neoclassical. There may be more. Southern Colonial could be considered neoclassical.
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which counties have American names
There has never been a state called the American Empire. There have been native American Empires in North and South America, but these were known by different names - Aztec, Incan, Mayan ecetera.
The Lakota are a set of Native American tribes also known by the other names of: Lakȟóta, Teton, Tetonwan, Teton Sioux.
The grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) is also known as the silvertip, or as the North American Brown Bear.
There are many baby names that are associated with the American culture. Browse this site for a long list of boy and girl names with their meanings: http://www.babynameguide.com/categoryamerica.asp?strCat=American
The meaning of most native American self-designations(not generally their well-known tribal names) is "the people".
Where Did You Sleep Last Night is a traditional American folk song first published in 1917. It is also known by two other names, which are In the Pines and Black Girl.
No, Native American's did not have or use 'last names' (Surnames) until they were forced to do so by the American Government. Since then many Native American's have adopted other names they knew, or stuck with traditional nouns (names).
There are 10 countries in the world that are known by separate English names.