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Trump’s Executive Order Changes Gulf of Mexico Name on Google Maps

Google Maps to Rename Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Government and Politics, Government Policies, Political News, World News
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Gulf of Mexico Gets a New Name on Google Maps: Gulf of America - Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Google Maps to Show ‘Gulf of America’ Following Presidential Order - Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Google Maps to Rename Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

In response to President Donald Trump’s recent executive action, Google will soon update its maps to reflect the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. The change will appear on Google Maps once the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), the official government database for names and locations, is updated.

Why the Name Change?

In a post on X, Google explained that it follows a longstanding practice of updating place names when changes are made in official government records. As part of this initiative, the name “Gulf of America” will replace the long-standing Gulf of Mexico in official sources, including Google Maps, for users within the United States. The change is part of a broader effort outlined in an executive order signed by President Trump shortly after he took office, emphasizing the importance of honoring American greatness and the nation’s heritage.

Impact of the Executive Action

Along with the Gulf name change, the executive order also directs the renaming of Mount McKinley to Denali, a change that was made by former President Barack Obama in 2015 to recognize the indigenous heritage of the region. Trump’s executive order criticizes Obama’s decision, calling it an affront to President McKinley’s legacy, which includes his significant contributions, including championing tariffs. The order also acknowledges McKinley’s tragic assassination as an attack on American values.

The Gulf of Mexico’s renaming to the Gulf of America is seen as a recognition of the region’s critical economic contributions to the U.S. Trump’s order mandates that all federal government maps and documents reflect the new name.

Google’s Approach

Google clarified that the name changes will only be visible to users in the U.S., as the company adheres to the principle that local names are used in official maps based on users’ locations. International users will see both names listed.

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This shift comes as part of Google’s commitment to accurately reflecting updates from official government sources and marks a notable change in how geographic names are represented in digital spaces.

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