I don't think that a 'Phib is a good match for Enterprise, Judge.
It's a name that should be attributed to the most powerful ship in our Navy.
I say, name the CVN-21 class the Enterprise class (thus dropping the whole (carriers after people) naming convention we've used with the Nimitz class. That'd make things a lot less political. Destroyers are named after people... and are a lot cheaper to blow up if those people tick us off.
Name the new 'Phibs after something special and uniquely Marine, which is why I said Marine CMH winners.
Um, I was saying the new CVN class carriers should be named things like Enterprise, etc (and here I'm referring to the heritage of the WWII ship, not the fictionaly one). The first list of names are for the amphibious assault ships (which are NOT carriers).
Historically the tradition is to name certain types of gator freighters after individual Marines who have earned great honor. Naming a new line of LST or other actual landing ships after Marine Medal of Honor awardees would be absolutely perfect. Let all the Marines aboard her remember the valor of the Marine for which the ship was named as they ride her to the enemy's shores. Maybe one day centuries from now more young marines will ride a troop ship named after one of them as they assault an enemy world.
Destroyers (and frigates) have traditionally been named after Admirals, or sailors of note in the Navy (Spruance Class, Arleigh Burke, Knox, Waddell, Adams, Kirk -yes a real FF now decommissioned, The Sullivans - after five brothers who died all on the same ship during WWII)
Sigh. What a fount of useless Naval history exists in my head. I shouldn't have read so many books on the Navy as a child...