I don't know what you chose - Our place (4.93 acres) is called
"The Goat Farm" but we have no goats.
The property belongs to my Dad - whom we refer to often as the Old Goat!
He purchased the land to build a paintball park for his grandson - my son.
We buillt on it so that someone is always here for paintball - Grampa and Gramma moved to Lapine Oregon to help my brother's family for a while.
So here we are - on the goat farm with no goats. Someday I would like to get some goats but I need fencing so they won't stand on top of my car and kids tuition take precedence over fences and goats!
My Grandfather had a large ranch a million years ago he called the Rocking buck ranch The symbol was like a smiley face mouth under the letter B. He was amoung other things a bronco buster and rodeo rider ( I thought it sort of looked like the Boston Bruins Symbol)
My other grandfather called his homestead in Alaska: Clappboard House. People still call it that even though no one in the family lives in it - sold many times. He called it that because my grandmother lamented for 3 years (rightly so) she wanted to not live in a tent and needed to have a clap board house - They were pioneers and helped found the tourist town of Ketchikan, AK in the early 1930-1940's. It was his way of reminding her that she was "cranky" about it and it was sort of a joke.
What ever you decide, make it mean something to you.
Cal
Jax FL