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How popular was/is your name?

pigeon toe

One Too Many
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1,328
Location
los angeles, ca
My name (Meredith) was most popular during the 80's. Surprise, surprise! It was also popular in the 60's and 70's, and a wee bit in the 40's, but the 80's wins!

Oh, it also means "protector from the sea". How ironic, considering I'm terrified of the ocean!
 

Amelie

A-List Customer
Messages
315
Location
Montreal, QC, Canada
Unfortunately my name is not an english one, so not anywhere, but it means Industrious, Admiring

I must find the french equivalent of that, it would be fun lol

edit: apparently Amélie became really popular in the 80's, was somewhat liked from 1900 to mid 20s, but it's like néant betwen that and the 80's lol
 

Snookie

Practically Family
Messages
880
Location
Los Angeles Area
GoldLeaf said:
Whew, Jennifer appeared in the 40's and was starting to gain popularity in the 50's. It was the #1 most popular name in the 70's. My mom chose it on purpose. Her name is Edith, and even in 1947 when she was born, Edith wasn't popular. She hated her name and hated being picked on because of it. So I was named Jennifer so that no one could pick on me for my name.

It did cause confusion when I played basketball, there were 4 Jennifers on the team. One was Jen, Jenny, Jennifer, and I was just called "Woman" or my maiden name "Killmer".

Heehee, my sister and I got our names the same way. BOTH my parents hate their names, so they were careful about giving us classic names that have many nickname options, so that we could choose when we get older.

I'm an Elizabeth, too, BTW. First time I've seen a list that didn't put it in the top 10 for all decades (usually runs about 7th-8th).
 

Vladimir Berkov

One Too Many
Messages
1,291
Location
Austin, TX
Oddly enough my name was mildly popular in the 1900s and teens, then totally bombed in the 20s, 30s and 40s, then started coming back strong in the 50s and now is number 33. This is sort of disturbing since I don't need a bunch of young kids running around with my name.
 

Kim_B

Practically Family
Messages
820
Location
NW Indiana
Kim - "Ruler"
Decade Rank
1900's >1000
1910's >1000
1920's >1000
1930's >1000
1940's 707
1950's 78
1960's 44
1970's 143
1980's 568
1990's >1000

Kimberly (Still means "Ruler")
Decade Rank
1900's >1000
1910's >1000
1920's >1000
1930's >1000
1940's 683
1950's 92
1960's 5
1970's 5
1980's 18
1990's 35
 

K.D. Lightner

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,354
Location
Des Moines, IA
I do not like my first name. Double ugh! The only thing going for it is that at least my mother spelled it with a "K." You rarely meet females named Karol on the U.S. coasts, but it is not uncommon in the midwest. In Europe, it is a male name, including the most famous Karol in the world, the late Pope John Paul II.

Someone asked me what I'd rather be named and I said, a name from classical antiquity -- Greek or Shakespeare (Phaedra, Jocasta, Antigone; Desdemona, Portia, Viola, Rosalind).

But, really cool names would be to be named after a "bad girl" in the bible. Now, those were names: Delilah, Jezebel, Bathsheba, Salome. So, if I was to change my name, I would become:

Delilah Lightner

Cool!!
 

pretty faythe

One Too Many
Messages
1,820
Location
Las Vegas, Hades
Before even going to the sight, I know my name is getting more popular due to Faith Hill and Faith Ford, yet still not popular enough for personalized goodies. :p
Least popular in the 70's (when I was named, go figure) most popular in the 90's.
Barely on the radar in the first 3 decades of the 1900's but jumped in popularity in the 30s.

Meaning : to trust
 

Pink Dahlia

Call Me a Cab
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2,314
Location
Arizona
In '79 when I was born it was quite a popular one! I always hated when there were three other girls with my name in my class. But today I hardly meet anyone with my name. And I love it!
 

Goodie2Shoes

New in Town
Messages
35
Location
Olympia, Washington
Melissa - Means: A Honey Bee
Decade Popularity Rank
1900's 824
1910's 973
1920's >1000
1930's 917
1940's 513
1950's 160
1960's 34
1970's 3
1980's 7
1990's 27


The bar graph didn't show a blip until the 40's....but in the 70's when I was born it was the 3rd most popular name...that was fun!
 

akaBruno

Suspended
Messages
362
Location
Sioux City
This is bad. Not only does my name mean warlike... it also means that my parents weren't very creative. heheheh:D

MARK

akaBruno
 

MaximOfSurrey

Familiar Face
Messages
52
Location
BC, Canada
Maximilian was pretty much off the map until the 80's and 90's. Even then it only managed to claw its way up to an amazing standing of.... 574.

Oh well... guess that makes me special or something?

Edit: Okay, so I just checked my middle name... looks like I was on the train to Genericville in the first half of the 20th century amongst the Mikes and Matts of today.

1900's
16
1910's
18
1920's
21
1930's
32
1940's
48
1950's
76
1960's
103
1970's
123
1980's
147
1990's
211
 
Sorry, mine is not in their database. HOWEVER, the name that appears on "my" birth certificate appears to have gone from not even top-250 before the '20s up to in the 60s circa 1940, and into the 30s not long thereafter.

You guys expect me to give you that name? *snort* Yeah, right... lol
 

Roaring Days

Familiar Face
Messages
56
Location
Melbourne
My name appears to have had a short burst of fame in the 50's and 60's and now looks like returning back to obscurity. Its a name I have never felt comfortable with and really think that it was one of those name that was groovy for a flash in the pan and now is still stuck in that time period.

To guess the name, think of the popular TV show at the time 'Bewitched'.

I still get a lot of 'Dagwoods' and 'Deeeerwood'

Not sure what I would change it to....
 

Daisy Buchanan

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,332
Location
BOSTON! LETS GO PATRIOTS!!!
Cheryl - Means: Beloved
Decade Popularity Rank
1900's >1000
1910's >1000
1920's >1000
1930's 624
1940's 44
1950's 19
1960's 28
1970's 80
1980's 196
1990's 671

Looks like the popularity of my name took a slight upswing in the 40's and then really took off in the 50's. I had no idea that my name was ever considered to be popular. I've only known one other girl with the same name as me.
 

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