Alexandra has been an entry that has long graced the most
popular baby girl names lists for over fifty years and yet it never got so popular that it became dull or over-used.
Cheyenne made # 100 on the list of most
popular baby girl names of the 1990s for babies born in the United States of America.
Valerie ranks # 147 on the most
popular baby girl names of babies born in the United States in the 1990s.
In the 1990s, Patricia was # 133 on the list of most
popular baby girl names in the United States of America.
In the 1990s, Deanna ranked # 184 on the most
popular baby girl names of babies born in the United States of America.
Should the popularity continue, we expect the name to reach top five most
popular baby girl names.
Brittany ranks # 92 on the most
popular baby girl names for babies born in the United States in the last 100 years.
In the 1880s, the most
popular baby girl names were Mary, Anna, Emma, Elizabeth and Margaret.
For the 2015 release, here are the top 1,000 most
popular baby girl names!
The results include LaTisha and LaTonya, very
popular baby girl names a few years ago.
The name has quickly climbed the top of all most
popular baby girl name lists and stayed there over the past few years.
Isabella was the most
popular baby girl name for the second year in a row!
This once
popular baby girl name still remains a wonderful option for your little one.
Jessica is the eighth most
popular baby girl name for babies born in the United States for the years 1917 - 2016.
Having settled, at the moment, in the top three hundred most
popular baby girls names, River is quickly rising through the ranks to become one of the most popular nature themed names.
It sits in the top ten of the most
popular baby girls names of 2016, comfortable in the spot of # 7.
Not exact matches
Although the most
popular girl names shifted places, no new
baby names entered the top ten in 2004.
Jennifer was the most
popular baby name for
girls for the 7th year in a row in 1976 while Michael remained at the top of the charts for
baby names for boys.
In 1995, the most
popular name for
girls was Jessica, but that changed in 1996 when Emily became the most
popular baby name for
girls.
In 1936, Mary was the most
popular baby name for
girls, and 20 years later, it remained the top
baby name for
girls.
See our list of the 100 most
popular Hispanic
baby names for
girls chosen by parents around the world in 2012.
(Also see our list of the most
popular Hispanic
baby names for
girls in 2013).
The
name debuted at number 59 on our list of the 100 most
popular Hispanic
baby names for
girls in 2016.
Luna and Stella are the most
popular celestial
names for
baby girls.
Research is revealing that parents come to regret some of their
name choices for their
baby boy or
girl because it was too
popular.
The list of 100 most
popular and most commonly used
names of
baby names is the
names of boys and
girls born between 1914 — 2004.
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Names with animal meanings are an increasingly popular trend when choosing baby names, so here's our top choices for boys and g
Names with animal meanings are an increasingly
popular trend when choosing
baby names, so here's our top choices for boys and g
names, so here's our top choices for boys and
girls.
For
baby girls, three - syllable
names are plentiful on the list of
popular names, and many are feminine and melodic - sounding.
Check out these most
popular baby name lists to discover more
baby boy and
baby girl names and meanings.
For some help on finding the perfect
name, Most
Popular Baby Names has a thorough list for both boys and
girls.
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Click on any of these top
baby names for
girls to find out their meanings and while you're browsing, you may want to check out 2014's most
popular boys
names too.
So if you're looking for something more unusual than the most
popular girls names, why not check out our round up of the 20 most unusual
girls baby names in 2014!
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This
popular Irish short
baby name has an adorable ring to it, making it a lovely choice for your
baby girl.
Despite this late decline, the
name has been steadily
popular since 2012, when it jumped into the top 100
baby names for
girls.
The
name «Etta» was most
popular among
baby girls named in the late 1800s.
Asia also has the benefit of being a less
popular name for parents who are looking for something unique for their
baby girl.
Leah has been a steadily
popular name in the past 10 years, remaining in the top 50 most
popular baby names for
girls in the United States.
The
name June held number 265 in
baby name popularity for
girls in the United States last year, having one of the more
popular years in its recent history.
Leah is also the
name of a more obscure character from the Bible, and although not a very
popular one in biblical stories, the
name has sure risen in popularity today in the form of a
baby girl name.
The fifty most
popular names in the 1950's accounted for the
names chosen for 63.4 % of all
baby boys and 52 % of
baby girls.
It's also curious how states are usually much more
popular baby names for
girls than they are for boys.
Social Security is an accurate listing of
popular names for
baby girls and boys in the US.
Phoebe didn't make the top 200
baby girl names list of
babies born in the United States in the 1990s, but was made
popular by the American television show Friends.
2017 has seen Harper tip many polls of
popular baby names as it takes over the popularity lists of many parents choosing a
name for their
baby girl.
Alexis is the 99th most
popular baby name of the past century of
baby girls born in the United States of America.
The
name is very
popular and England and Wales, ranking in the top 75
names for
baby girls since 1996.
A number of more traditional
baby names have also proven
popular including boys
names Michael, Alexander and Matthew and Emma, Charlotte and Elizabeth for
girls.