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  1. May 15, 2023 · 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 ...

  2. The SSA website gives the top 1000 boy and girl names (as reported on Social Security card applications) for each year from 1880 onward. If you look at the low end of the top 1000 names for 2012 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · Girl names from the 1800s back in fashion include Violet, Mabel, Phoebe, and Ada. The names Queen Victoria gave her daughters include stylish choices like Adelaide, Alice, Helena, Beatrice and Louise. More unusual girl names among the Victorian royal baby names include Alberta, Augusta, and Maud. Nicknames for girls were also popular with ...

  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. I've been gathering these for a while now! I'm intrigued by how many quirky, cute - sometimes downright silly - names and nicknames there were for girls in the 1800s (and 1900s, but I haven't really gone there yet). I'm leaving off the more common ones that most people know, like Fanny, Kitty, Lucy, Mamie. Acie Blossie Carsie Dessie Etta

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