What are the most popular baby names in 1930?
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What are the most popular baby names in 1930?
Top names of the 1930s
Males | Females | |
---|---|---|
Rank | Name | Name |
1 | Robert | Mary |
2 | James | Betty |
3 | John | Barbara |
What are some celebrity baby names?
Lyra Antarctica. Child of: Ed Sheeran and Cherry Seaborn.
What are some boy names that mean star?
25 Baby Names That Mean Star
- Castor. Not to be confused with the oil, this name is Greek in origin and refers to the brightest star in the Gemini constellation—a perfect match for late May and June babies.
- Hoku. Hoku is the Hawaiian name for ‘star.
- Itri.
- Leo.
- Orion.
- Sidra.
- Namid.
- Vega.
What are the most unusual names?
Most unique baby names
- Windy.
- Vin’nyla.
- Velvette.
- Starlette.
- Snowdrop.
- Sianna-Marie.
- Panda.
- Charmayanne.
What name means moon and stars?
Selene – Greek for moon. Sidra – Latin meaning “of the stars”.
What was the most common name in 1939?
RANK | GIRLS | BOYS |
---|---|---|
1 | Mary | Robert |
2 | Barbara | James |
3 | Patricia | John |
4 | Betty | William |
What is the best old fashioned name?
Along with Emma and Henry, other vintage baby names in the US Top 500 include Abraham, Arthur, Edith, Frederick, Josephine, Olive, Philip, Rosemary, and Walter. Other old-fashioned names that are up-and-coming include Amos, Ida, Lucinda, and Ralph.