Top 50 baby names of the 1960s1

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Girls
Boys
Name Number % of girls Rank Name Number % of boys
Lisa 496,886 2.93% 1 Michael 832,944 4.45%
Mary 355,207 2.09% 2 David 733,843 3.92%
Susan 287,616 1.69% 3 John 713,319 3.81%
Karen 285,992 1.69% 4 James 684,707 3.66%
Kimberly 259,036 1.53% 5 Robert 650,687 3.47%
Patricia 231,116 1.36% 6 Mark 441,353 2.36%
Linda 225,420 1.33% 7 William 421,433 2.25%
Donna 213,445 1.26% 8 Richard 373,874 2.00%
Michelle 208,217 1.23% 9 Thomas 327,049 1.75%
Cynthia 196,580 1.16% 10 Jeffrey 301,985 1.61%
Sandra 183,776 1.08% 11 Steven 290,603 1.55%
Deborah 183,411 1.08% 12 Joseph 283,018 1.51%
Tammy 182,187 1.07% 13 Timothy 276,756 1.48%
Pamela 181,920 1.07% 14 Kevin 271,381 1.45%
Lori 176,536 1.04% 15 Scott 266,798 1.42%
Laura 174,145 1.03% 16 Brian 258,158 1.38%
Elizabeth 168,846 0.99% 17 Charles 249,384 1.33%
Julie 166,110 0.98% 18 Paul 242,477 1.29%
Brenda 164,462 0.97% 19 Daniel 242,032 1.29%
Barbara 159,752 0.94% 20 Christopher 237,953 1.27%
Jennifer 157,140 0.93% 21 Kenneth 227,477 1.21%
Sharon 154,867 0.91% 22 Anthony 203,051 1.08%
Debra 153,758 0.91% 23 Gregory 187,489 1.00%
Teresa 151,746 0.89% 24 Ronald 182,132 0.97%
Angela 150,524 0.89% 25 Donald 172,639 0.92%
Nancy 142,681 0.84% 26 Gary 165,996 0.89%
Christine 139,291 0.82% 27 Stephen 152,229 0.81%
Cheryl 135,635 0.80% 28 Eric 152,172 0.81%
Denise 128,817 0.76% 29 Edward 143,954 0.77%
Tina 126,353 0.74% 30 Douglas 134,996 0.72%
Kathleen 120,951 0.71% 31 Todd 122,957 0.66%
Kelly 119,362 0.70% 32 Patrick 122,695 0.66%
Robin 118,289 0.70% 33 George 112,991 0.60%
Carol 106,217 0.63% 34 Keith 112,551 0.60%
Diane 101,893 0.60% 35 Larry 108,576 0.58%
Rebecca 99,456 0.59% 36 Terry 94,999 0.51%
Dawn 98,040 0.58% 37 Dennis 94,973 0.51%
Theresa 97,108 0.57% 38 Jerry 93,511 0.50%
Rhonda 93,594 0.55% 39 Peter 92,386 0.49%
Amy 88,775 0.52% 40 Frank 87,110 0.47%
Melissa 87,928 0.52% 41 Matthew 84,668 0.45%
Kim 82,824 0.49% 42 Randy 82,862 0.44%
Tracy 82,695 0.49% 43 Raymond 81,767 0.44%
Maria 73,138 0.43% 44 Andrew 80,432 0.43%
Kathy 72,195 0.43% 45 Jeffery 71,843 0.38%
Cindy 61,030 0.36% 46 Craig 68,264 0.36%
Stephanie 60,703 0.36% 47 Bruce 55,207 0.29%
Janet 60,329 0.36% 48 Mike 51,025 0.27%
Paula 57,496 0.34% 49 Rodney 43,943 0.23%
Jacqueline 57,316 0.34% 50 Roger 41,554 0.22%

 

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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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