The year 1920 was big and booming for many baby names. I thought it would be fun to take a look at a few different categories of names from 1920 and see how they compare to the recent 2013 list.
John
#1 in 1920
#27 in 2013
William
#2 in 1920
#5 in 2013
Robert
#3 in 1920
#62 in 2013
James
#4 in 1920
#13 in 2013
Charles
#5 in 1920
#57 in 2013
Joseph
#7 in 1920
#20 in 2013
Thomas
#11 in 1920
#61 in 2013
Henry
#17 in 1920
#37 in 2013
Jack
#20 in 1920
#40 in 2013
David
#25 in 1920
#18 in 2013
Anthony
#43 in 1920
#19 in 2013
Samuel
#44 in 1920
#25 in 2013
Andrew
#49 in 1920
#22 in 2013
Michael
#50 in 1920
#7 in 2013
Daniel
#52 in 1920
#10 in 2013
Benjamin
#83 in 1920
#14 in 2013
These names just keep hanging in there as the years pass by. Other names have not been so lucky.
Ralph
Howard
Clarence
Earl
Fred
Herbert
Elmer
Bernard
Norman
Chester
Lloyd
Clifford
Floyd
Vernon
Herman
Lester
Milton
Cecil
Glenn
Gordon
Willard
Arnold
Claude
Wallace
Wilbur
Johnnie
Homer
Imagine how many more names have fallen off the Top 1000 chart since then too, but I can't list all of them. Do you think any of these will ever make a comeback?
Enduring Classics
Names in the Top 100 both in 1920 and 2013:John
#1 in 1920
#27 in 2013
William
#2 in 1920
#5 in 2013
Robert
#3 in 1920
#62 in 2013
James
#4 in 1920
#13 in 2013
Charles
#5 in 1920
#57 in 2013
Joseph
#7 in 1920
#20 in 2013
Thomas
#11 in 1920
#61 in 2013
Henry
#17 in 1920
#37 in 2013
Jack
#20 in 1920
#40 in 2013
David
#25 in 1920
#18 in 2013
Anthony
#43 in 1920
#19 in 2013
Samuel
#44 in 1920
#25 in 2013
Andrew
#49 in 1920
#22 in 2013
Michael
#50 in 1920
#7 in 2013
Daniel
#52 in 1920
#10 in 2013
Benjamin
#83 in 1920
#14 in 2013
These names just keep hanging in there as the years pass by. Other names have not been so lucky.
Faded Memories
Names in the Top 100 in 1920 that are no longer in the Top 1000 in 2013:Ralph
Howard
Clarence
Earl
Fred
Herbert
Elmer
Bernard
Norman
Chester
Lloyd
Clifford
Floyd
Vernon
Herman
Lester
Milton
Cecil
Glenn
Gordon
Willard
Arnold
Claude
Wallace
Wilbur
Johnnie
Homer
Imagine how many more names have fallen off the Top 1000 chart since then too, but I can't list all of them. Do you think any of these will ever make a comeback?
Team Switchers
Names that were used more for boys in 1920 but are now used more for girls in 2013:
Sidney
Leslie
Aubrey
Lynn
Clair
Emory
Emery
Alva
Emerson
Sydney
McKinley
Shelby
Raleigh
Kelly
Avery
Arden
Lacy
Meredith
Dana
Blair
Ivory
Lauren
Elza
Stacy
Tracy
Whitney
Lindsay
Allison
Lindsey
Lesley
Bailey
Courtney
Note: Some of these were rather unisex in 1920 and/or are still rather unisex today, but I based it on the number of births in 1920 and 2013 to compile the list: i.e. more boy births in 1920 and more girl births in 2013. The middle-ground was all over the place.
What do you think of these lists? Will any of the Team Switchers ever switch back to the opposite gender? Let me know your thoughts in the comment section below or on Facebook!
Comments