What were the most popular names in 1890?
1890
- Males. John. William. James. George. Charles. Joseph. Frank. Harry. Henry. Edward.
- Females. Mary. Anna. Elizabeth. Emma. Margaret. Rose. Ethel. Florence. Ida. Bertha; Helen (tie)
What was the most popular name in 1899?
RANK | GIRLS | BOYS |
---|---|---|
1 | Mary | John |
2 | Anna | William |
3 | Helen | James |
4 | Margaret | George |
What are classic names?
Traditional Baby Names
- Olivia.
- Emma.
- Ava.
- Charlotte.
- Sophia.
- Amelia.
- William.
- James.
What is Nellie short?
Nelly and Nellie are female given names, also used as nicknames, which are derived from the names Helen, Ellen, Petronella, Danielle, Cornelia, Eleanor, Janelle, Chanelle, Penelope or Noelia.
What are Victorian girl names?
Popular Victorian baby girl names include:
- Alexandra.
- Amelia.
- Anne.
- Catherine.
- Elizabeth.
- Emily.
- Emma.
- Louise.
What are the top 100 baby names?
1) Amelia (514 ) 2) Charlotte (476) 3) Olivia (460) 4) Mia (420) 5) Isla (420) 6) Ava (391) 7) Chloe (375) 8) Grace (323) 9) Sophia (302) 10) Zoe (301)
What are the top 10 baby girl names?
Top 10 girl baby names. 1. Violet: A classic with new life thanks to celebrity baby Violet Affleck. 2. Stella: It means star, and it’s rising to the top like a shooting star. 3. Adeline: Aw, cute.
What are some classic boy names?
Along with Jacob and Alexander, other classic boy names in the US Top 20 include William, James, Benjamin, Michael, Daniel, Matthew, Henry, and Joseph. Some classic names for boys that are not used as often as they used to be include Philip, Francis, Harry, and Hugh.
What are the best baby names for girls?
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS) — The two most popular baby names are back on top for another year. According to BabyCenter , Sophia and Jackson are the most popular names for babies in 2018. They’re followed by Olivia, Emma, Ava and Isabella for girls.