The top 50 girls' names in the United States in 1964 were:
In the 1770s, popular names for boys included John, William, Thomas, and James. Popular names for girls included Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Ann.
Girls- Margaret, Ellen, Mary Boys- William, Charles, Andrew, John, James Try looking at http://www.galbithink.org/names/us200.htm
According to the Social Security Administration the top twenty names for girls in the 1930's were:MaryBettyBarbaraShirleyPatriciaDorothyJoanMargaretNancyHelenCarolJoyceDorisRuthVirginiaMarilynElizabethJeanFrancesBeverlyOf course the list goes on longer than twenty, so the rest can be found here: http://www.socialsecurity.gov/OACT/babynames/decades/names1930s.html. The site also gives popular boys names by decade in addition to number and percentage. Because the source is the Social Security Administration, they have access to primary data (i.e. applications for ssn) and therefor are a more reliable source.
no, they wore short dresses in the 20s, a little longer in the 30s the mini became very popular in the 60s.
There are many websites that archive name popularity as far back as the 1800's. Try a search engine typing in a query such as: name popularity in England, and you will have your pick of information. Here is an example site: http://www.baby2see.com/names/1880s.html
The popular names of girls in the 1100s were names like Mercy, Josephine, Margaret and Mary. Magdalene was also a very common.
In the 1770s, popular names for boys included John, William, Thomas, and James. Popular names for girls included Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Ann.
Kelsey was among the top 50 most popular names for girls during the 90's. 2007 the name Kelsey was the 201st most popular girl name in the United States.
The most popular names from the 1950's were: Girls: Mary, Linda, Patricia, Suzan and Deborah Boys: James, Michael, Robert, John and David.
Some of the names that were popular during History was Elizabeth for girls and William for boys (Colonial Times). Then during the 50's and so on names such as Dick for boys, and Jillian for girls started to become even more popular than colonial names. Think Baby Names.com also has some great names that were used back then too. :0)
Girls- Margaret, Ellen, Mary Boys- William, Charles, Andrew, John, James Try looking at http://www.galbithink.org/names/us200.htm
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Jessica was very popular in the 1990's
Their names are Kailey,Kalani,Arielle,and Alyssa ( i don`t know how to spell their names but that`s their names).
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he thinks that all girls names are beautiful