What were popular girl names in 1990?

RANK GIRLS BOYS
1 Jessica Michael
2 Ashley Christopher
3 Brittany Matthew
4 Amanda Joshua

What is a Victorian girl name?

Victorian girl names range from timeless classics like Elizabeth, Catherine and Margaret, to truly Victorian-era choices like Euphemia, Tryphena and Lettice (no, not like the vegetable – it’s a form of Letitia, which also makes this list!)

What were popular girl names in 1912?

RANK GIRLS BOYS
1 Mary John
2 Helen William
3 Dorothy James
4 Margaret Robert

What is Minnie short for?

As a first name, Minnie is a feminine given name. It can be a diminutive (hypocorism) of Minerva, Winifred, Wilhelmina, Hermione, Mary, Miriam, Maria, Marie, Naomi, Miranda, Clementine or Amelia.

What were popular girl names in 1910?

Classic Baby Girl Names From the 1910s

  • Mary.
  • Helen.
  • Dorothy.
  • Margaret.
  • Ruth.
  • Mildred.
  • Anna.
  • Elizabeth.

What are some 1912 names?

Top 1000 popular babynames in 1912

Rank Boy name Girl name
1 John Mary
2 William Helen
3 James Dorothy
4 Robert Margaret

What are the most common female names?

Common names are different from popular names as they denote names found most widely amongst the entire population, not just used for babies in a single year. Names most common for females in the US over the past century are listed here, with Mary claiming the top spot, followed by Patricia, Jennifer, Linda, and Elizabeth.

What are some unique girl names?

Along with Bay and Bee, unique nature names for girls we may see taking off include Fleur, Garnet, Lilac, Marine, Petal, and Solstice. Unique girl names with celebrity ties also have a better-than-average chance of becoming, well, less unique. These include Blue, Banks, Eleven, Tilda , and Winslet .

What are some 1800 girl names?

These retro girl names, straight from the list of top baby girl names from the 1800’s, are full of classic, yet surprisingly modern sounding, baby names. Mary. Elizabeth. Margaret. Ida. Clara. Alicia. Florence.

What are some old time names?

Some of these names, such as Emma and Henry, were recently considered to be vintage names, but are now so popular among babies that they’ve shed any lingering dustiness. Along with Emma and Henry, other old-fashioned baby names in the US Top 500 include Abraham, Arthur, Edith, Frederick, Josephine, Olive, Philip, Rosemary, and Walter.