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  1. 1880 Boy: Handy (970) Girl: Parthenia (914) 1881 Boy: Okey (972) Girl: Erie (1000) 1882 Boy: Ab (943) Girl: Dove (944) 1883 Boy: Commodore (925) Girl: Lovey (992) 1884 Boy: Spurgeon (958)...

  2. 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...

  3. Step back in time and discover the most popular girl names of the 1800s! From biblical inspirations to royal influences, you'll be surprised at the timeless ...

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  5. Lotta. Simple two-syllable names with the classically feminine -a ending were on trend in the 1800s—Lotta is one of the more unusual ones of the crop. Loula. Lula may be showing signs of a comeback, but Loula remains an under-the-radar choice. Lular. An old, Southern name that seems to have fallen into oblivion. Lulu.

  6. 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.

  7. Feb 28, 2024 · Lost Names of the 1800s. There are many names on the rolls for 1800-1850 that are rarely found today. Some names were spelled differently then (at least in the census records): Malinda, Malissa, and Phebe, for instance. Here are some names that don't appear at all on the most recent baby name records. Which ones would you like to see come back?

  8. 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

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