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  1. The following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1980s. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name.

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  3. Of the top 10 baby boy names from the SSA’s most recent ranking —which is from 2021—three are also in the top 50 from the 1980s: James, William, and Benjamin. On the girls’ side,...

  4. These are the most popular given names in the United States for each year in the 1980s.

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    1. Aaron

    In the Bible, Aaron was the name of the elder brother of Moses. Aaron means ‘mountain of strength’.

    2. Adam

    Derived from Hebrew word ‘adama’, Adam is a generic term for ‘man’.

    3. Alexander

    A mighty name for your mighty son, Alexander means ‘defender of mankind’.

    101. Alexandra

    This moniker, meaning ‘to protect’, is the feminine version of Alexander.

    102. Alicia

    This 80s favorite has become a favorite with today’s parents, thanks to Diego’s elder sister in “Go, Diego, Go!” Alicia means ‘noble’.

    103. Alisha

    This name peaked in 1897, when it was the 118th most popular name for girls. Alisha means ‘protected by God’.

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    • Thomas. Aramaic. Meaning: "twin" Thomas is the Greek variation of the Aramaic name Ta’oma’. It came about because there were too many apostles named Judas; Jesus renamed one Thomas—meaning "twin"—to distinguish him from Judas Iscariot and the Judas also known as Thaddeus.
    • Zachary. Hebrew. Meaning: "the Lord has remembered" Zachary, a Top 20 name throughout the 90s, is now sliding down the rankings though it remains in the Top 200.
    • Emily. Feminine variation of Emil, Latin. Meaning: "rival" Emily was derived from the Roman name Aemilia, which may have evolved from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "hardworking" or "rival."
    • Nathan. Hebrew. Meaning: "given" Nathan was derived from the name Natan, which came from Hebrew verb natan, meaning "gave." In the Old Testament, Nathan was the name of a prophet and also that of one of King David's sons.
  5. May 24, 2023 · The top five names for boys in the '80s were Michael, Christopher, Matthew, Joshua, and David. Michael retains a lot of popularity today, ranking at 26 in 2023. Christopher still retains a spot in the Top 100 at rank 94. Matthew doesn't quite make it into 2023's Top 50, ranking at 56.

  6. Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court, Sally Ride became the first woman in space, and Michael Jackson's Thriller ruled the airwaves. The most popular baby names of the 1980's list saw many new additions and some old favorites still hang on.

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