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For girls, you see names like Katalina, Hayleigh, Sloan, Karlie, and Meadow. These names are a bit different, but not all that unusual. Even the 1000th most popular name represents a...
For girls, you see names like Katalina, Hayleigh, Sloan, Karlie, and Meadow. These names are a bit different, but not all that unusual. Even the 1,000th most popular name represents a...
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Here's our selection of 30 unusual girl names from the late 1800s: Adda. The more common spelling variation Ada has staged a huge comeback, but Adda has been slipping out of notice. Bell. Inspired by the surname Bell, an old occupational surname denoting someone making or ringing bells, or a variation of the name Belle, meaning "beautiful"?
Jan 30, 2024 · The most common girl name during colonial times was Elizabeth, followed by Mary, Sarah, Anne, and Frances. Colonial names can be considered 1700s girl names, while girl names from the 1800s can also be called Victorian names.
- Sophie Kihm
The following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1880s. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name.
RankNameNumberName1John89,949Mary2William84,881Anna3James54,056Emma4George47,651ElizabethNov 8, 2023 · Victorian girl names from the 1800s range from timeless classics like Elizabeth, Catherine and Margaret, to truly Victorian-era names like Euphemia, Tryphena and Lettice (no, not like the vegetable – it's a form of Letitia, which also makes this list!).
US, 1801-1999. The tables below provide links to text files of GINAP (version 1) standardized given names. The file lines consist of a name, a comma, and then the count of occurrences in the sample. Names, separated by sex, are listed in descending order of popularity.