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  1. Jun 21, 2017 · Albert. > Babies named 1880-1899: 28,128. Did you know that in the year 1880 alone, 1,493 baby boys were given the name Albert? [in-text-ad] Source: Wikimedia Commons. 15. Fred. > Babies named...

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  2. Name Number Name Number; 1: John: 89,949: Mary: 91,668: 2: William: 84,881: Anna: 38,159: 3: James: 54,056: Emma: 25,404: 4: George: 47,651: Elizabeth: 25,006: 5: Charles: 46,656: Margaret: 21,799: 6: Frank: 30,967: Minnie: 21,724: 7: Joseph: 26,292: Ida: 18,283: 8: Henry: 24,139: Bertha: 18,263: 9: Robert: 24,074: Clara: 17,717: 10: Thomas ...

    Rank
    Name
    Number
    Name
    1
    John
    89,949
    Mary
    2
    William
    84,881
    Anna
    3
    James
    54,056
    Emma
    4
    George
    47,651
    Elizabeth
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  4. Dec 1, 2022 · But not to be outshone, the most popular names were often John, Mary, and Joseph, bringing in the biblical representation. But then, for those who loved taking turns about the garden, Violet, Rose, and Fern were top contenders for decades, too.

  5. Jun 21, 2017 · 1. John. > Babies named 1880-1899: 170,615. Finally, the most popular name during the late 1800s, John hit its peak in 1880 with 9,655 baby boys given the name that year. It remained one of the ...

  6. Abstract. The name “big bang” introduced by Fred Hoyle in 1949 is one of the most successful scientific neologisms ever. How did the name originate and how was it received by physicists and astronomers in the period leading up to the hot big bang consensus model in the late 1960s?

  7. May 13, 2013 · 1. Important Titles. Recent lists have some names that carry a grand sense of importance (Messiah, King, Marquis), but the 1880s and 90s also had its grand titles in the 200 to 400 range of...

  8. Mar 25, 2024 · Hoyle, then 80 years old, was referring to the term Big Bang, which he had coined on 28 March 1949 to describe the origin of the Universe. Today, it is a household phrase, known to and routinely ...

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