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  1. And there are some pretty fabulous names in there: In the first 53 years of the SSA records, the best boy and girl names from the 900 to 1000 range include monkiers like Orange and Leafy (1893 ...

  2. The SSA website gives the top 1,000 boy and girl names (as reported on social security card applications) for each year from 1880 onward. This brief historical tour of the most popular names got ...

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  4. The only name on this list that was among the Top 100 girls' name of the late 1800s (it came in at #43). Mertie. A nickname for Myrtle but occasionally also used as a given name at the turn of the twentieth century. Meta. Meta may be a Greek-derived prefix meaning "after" or "beyond", as well as the parent company of Facebook and Instragram ...

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Colonial names can be considered 1700s girl names, while girl names from the 1800s can also be called Victorian names. Along with Elizabeth and Mary, other girl names from the 1700s still popular today include Abigail, Amy, Caroline, Charlotte, Hannah, Katherine, Molly, and Sabrina. Unique colonial-era names for girls include Cleda, Hitty ...

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  6. 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. The 200 most popular names were taken from a universe that includes 1,177,155 male births and 1,399,566 female births

    Rank
    Name
    Number
    Name
    1
    John
    89,949
    Mary
    2
    William
    84,881
    Anna
    3
    James
    54,056
    Emma
    4
    George
    47,651
    Elizabeth
  7. Top 10 Girl's Names of the late 1800s (1880-1899) Mary—This biblical classic was already topping the charts in the 1800s, and its popularity persisted well into into the second half of the 20th century. Anna—The beautiful Anna appealed to legions of parents in the 1800s, and it still has quite some fans in modern-day America.

  8. Feb 28, 2024 · Popular 1800s Names. The top three baby names from 1800-1850 were consistent classics: Mary, Elizabeth and Sarah for girls, and John, William and James for boys. Beyond these, many of the most popular names of the era are stylish again today, some of them after a long decline (or two) and rebirth. These include:

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