Monticello. Mount Vernon. The Taj Mahal. Tara. Tilde Sanctum.
Other than the homes of rich bestirds and snooty nobles like those I've alluded to above, have you ever heard of an average, everyday person naming his or her home?
"Nope" Closest I can get is "Scotty's Castle" is named for gold prospector Walter E. Scott, although Scott never owned it, nor is it an actual castle. Well ... he probably owned the original Scotty's Castle (pictured below), but he didn't name it.
(there is still some it left on the hill above the mansion)
Of course. In English villages most of the homes are named. Growing up my best friend's family had a vacation house on the river that was called Grand Shore.............everyone knew the house by it name. I think naming vacation homes is more common that main homes, which, incidentally in England would be called XXXXX Manor. Manor indicates the main residence.