Top 50 baby names of the 1910s1

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Girls
Boys
Name Number % of girls Rank Name Number % of boys
Mary 478,471 6.18% 1 John 376,336 5.92%
Helen 248,057 3.20% 2 William 303,070 4.77%
Dorothy 207,419 2.68% 3 James 275,118 4.33%
Margaret 189,178 2.44% 4 Robert 239,225 3.76%
Ruth 173,612 2.24% 5 Joseph 179,315 2.82%
Mildred 123,935 1.60% 6 George 176,629 2.78%
Anna 118,959 1.54% 7 Charles 173,573 2.73%
Elizabeth 116,758 1.51% 8 Edward 125,724 1.98%
Frances 105,542 1.36% 9 Frank 116,027 1.82%
Virginia 94,290 1.22% 10 Thomas 91,641 1.44%
Marie 92,029 1.19% 11 Walter 89,167 1.40%
Evelyn 91,455 1.18% 12 Harold 79,724 1.25%
Alice 85,830 1.11% 13 Henry 79,669 1.25%
Florence 81,437 1.05% 14 Paul 78,225 1.23%
Lillian 75,885 0.98% 15 Richard 74,633 1.17%
Rose 74,649 0.96% 16 Raymond 71,822 1.13%
Irene 68,932 0.89% 17 Albert 68,214 1.07%
Louise 67,940 0.88% 18 Arthur 67,477 1.06%
Edna 66,861 0.86% 19 Harry 65,866 1.04%
Catherine 65,809 0.85% 20 Donald 57,011 0.90%
Gladys 65,791 0.85% 21 Ralph 52,528 0.83%
Ethel 63,639 0.82% 22 Louis 50,602 0.80%
Josephine 61,322 0.79% 23 Jack 49,548 0.78%
Ruby 60,274 0.78% 24 Clarence 49,207 0.77%
Martha 59,483 0.77% 25 Carl 48,450 0.76%
Grace 57,945 0.75% 26 Willie 47,688 0.75%
Hazel 57,041 0.74% 27 Howard 46,606 0.73%
Thelma 56,996 0.74% 28 Fred 44,342 0.70%
Lucille 56,130 0.72% 29 David 43,871 0.69%
Edith 56,043 0.72% 30 Kenneth 43,255 0.68%
Eleanor 52,352 0.68% 31 Francis 41,052 0.65%
Annie 52,263 0.67% 32 Roy 40,342 0.63%
Pauline 50,050 0.65% 33 Earl 40,272 0.63%
Doris 49,878 0.64% 34 Joe 38,260 0.60%
Gertrude 49,539 0.64% 35 Ernest 37,136 0.58%
Esther 49,197 0.64% 36 Lawrence 36,362 0.57%
Beatrice 44,495 0.57% 37 Stanley 35,915 0.56%
Clara 44,315 0.57% 38 Anthony 35,641 0.56%
Emma 41,798 0.54% 39 Eugene 35,158 0.55%
Elsie 39,259 0.51% 40 Samuel 34,168 0.54%
Julia 39,236 0.51% 41 Herbert 33,860 0.53%
Agnes 39,236 0.51% 42 Alfred 32,644 0.51%
Marjorie 38,861 0.50% 43 Leonard 31,884 0.50%
Ann 35,778 0.46% 44 Michael 30,897 0.49%
Bernice 34,113 0.44% 45 Elmer 28,599 0.45%
Betty 30,687 0.40% 46 Andrew 28,154 0.44%
Marion 29,146 0.38% 47 Leo 25,943 0.41%
Jean 28,767 0.37% 48 Bernard 20,943 0.33%
Lois 27,258 0.35% 49 Norman 18,339 0.29%
Bertha 25,413 0.33% 50 Peter 14,436 0.23%

 

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  1. Popular Baby Names [Internet]. Social Security Administration (US) [cited 2008 Dec 2]. Available from: http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/

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