What were popular boy names in the 1700s?
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What were popular boy names in the 1700s?
Of course, the most common boy name during colonial times was John, closely followed by other very classic boy names such as William and Henry. Along with John and William, other 18th century names for boys in the US Top 200 today include Abraham, Alexander, Christopher, Elias, Isaac, Jacob, Levi, and Nathaniel.
What are Yorkshire names?
Top 130 Yorkie Names
- Luna.
- Cooper.
- Bella.
- Charlie.
- Bear.
- Koda.
- Sadie.
- Bailey.
What were popular male names in the 1600s?
Total Frequency of this Block | |
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John 1215 (20.3%) Thomas 805 (13.4%) William 786 (13.1%) Richard 534 (8.9%) Robert 372 (6.2%) | 3712 (62.0%) |
Henry 204 George 172 Edward 169 Nicholas 129 James 114 | 788 (13.2%) |
Francis 86 Christopher 80 Edmund 72 Roger 70 Peter 58 | 366 (6.1%) |
Anthony 54 Ralph 51 Walter 47 Barnard 46 Hugh 46 | 244 (4.1%) |
What’s an old fashioned boy’s name?
Check out our list of old fashioned boy names that are making a comeback!
Fergus | Supreme man; highest choice | Scottish |
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Frankie | Frenchman; free man | Latin |
Franklin | Free landholder | English |
Frederick | Peaceful ruler | German |
Garrett | Spear rule | English |
What is the most common surname in Yorkshire?
The 100 most popular surnames in Yorkshire
- Smith 46,540.
- Taylor 22,542.
- Wilson 22,157.
- Robinson 20,055.
- Walker 19,911.
- Wood 19,202.
- Brown 17,279.
- Jackson 16,188.
What is a good name for a Yorkshire Terrier?
Cute Yorkie Names
Kitty | Teddy | Cookie |
---|---|---|
Silky | Sugar | Pooh |
Beau | Biscuit | Hiccup |
Penne | Cotton | Bunny |
Babydoll | Nemo | Pumpkin |
What were common boy names in the 1800s?
Top names of the 1880s
Males | Females | |
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Rank | Name | Name |
1 | John | Mary |
2 | William | Anna |
3 | James | Emma |
What is a very old person’s name?
Along with Barbara and Roland, other old people names that rank in the US Top 1000 include Alfred, Eileen, Harold, Joyce, Maurice, and Patricia. Old people names starting to come back into style in the 2020s include Betty, Basil, Clarence, Loretta, Ned, Percy, Thora, and Winifred.