List of the most popular names in the 1910s in the United States

List of the most popular names in the 1910s in the United States

These are the most popular given names in the United States for all years of the 1910s. Data from the Social Security Administration.

Contents

1910

  • Males
    1. John
    2. William
    3. James
    4. Robert
    5. Joseph
    6. Charles; George (tie)
    7. Edward
    8. Frank
    9. Henry
    10. Daniel
  • Females
    1. Mary
    2. Helen
    3. Margaret
    4. Dorothy; Ruth (tie)
    5. Anna
    6. Mildred
    7. Elizabeth
    8. Alice
    9. Ethel
    10. -----

1911

  • Males
    1. John
    2. William
    3. James
    4. Joseph
    5. Charles; Robert (tie)
    6. George
    7. Frank
    8. Edward
    9. Walter
    10. Patrick
  • Females
    1. Mary
    2. Helen
    3. Dorothy; Margaret (tie)
    4. Ruth
    5. Anna
    6. Mildred
    7. Elizabeth
    8. Marie

Flo

1912

  • Males
    1. John
    2. William
    3. James
    4. Robert
    5. George
    6. Joseph
    7. Charles
    8. Frank
    9. Edward
    10. Thomas; Walter (tie)
  • Females
    1. Mary
    2. Helen
    3. Dorothy
    4. Ruth
    5. Margaret
    6. Anna
    7. Mildred
    8. Frances
    9. Elizabeth
    10. Marie

1913

  • Males
    1. John
    2. William
    3. James
    4. Robert
    5. Joseph
    6. Charles
    7. George
    8. Frank
    9. Edward
    10. Thomas
  • Females
    1. Mary
    2. Helen
    3. Dorothy
    4. Margaret
    5. Ruth
    6. Mildred
    7. Elizabeth
    8. Anna
    9. Marie
    10. Florence

1914

  • Males
    1. John
    2. William
    3. James
    4. Robert
    5. Joseph
    6. George
    7. Charles
    8. Frank
    9. Edward
    10. Walter
  • Females
    1. Mary
    2. Helen
    3. Dorothy
    4. Margaret
    5. Ruth
    6. Mildred
    7. Anna
    8. Elizabeth
    9. Evelyn
    10. Marie

1915

  • Males
    1. John
    2. William
    3. James
    4. Robert
    5. Joseph
    6. Charles
    7. George
    8. Edward
    9. Frank
    10. Thomas
  • Females
    1. Mary
    2. Helen
    3. Dorothy
    4. Margaret
    5. Ruth
    6. Anna
    7. Mildred
    8. Evelyn
    9. Virginia
    10. Elizabeth

1916

  • Males
    1. John
    2. William
    3. James
    4. Robert
    5. Charles
    6. George
    7. Joseph
    8. Edward
    9. Frank
    10. Walter
  • Females
    1. Mary
    2. Helen
    3. Margaret
    4. Dorothy
    5. Ruth
    6. Mildred
    7. Anna
    8. Frances
    9. Elizabeth
    10. Marie

1917

  • Males
    1. John
    2. William
    3. James
    4. Robert
    5. Joseph
    6. George
    7. Charles
    8. Edward
    9. Frank
    10. Thomas; Walter (tie)
  • Females
    1. Mary
    2. Helen
    3. Dorothy
    4. Margaret
    5. Ruth
    6. Anna
    7. Frances
    8. Elizabeth
    9. Mildred
    10. Marie

1918

  • Males
    1. John
    2. William
    3. Robert
    4. James
    5. Joseph
    6. Charles
    7. George
    8. Edward
    9. Frank
    10. Thomas
  • Females
    1. Mary
    2. Helen
    3. Dorothy
    4. Margaret
    5. Ruth
    6. Frances
    7. Virginia
    8. Anna
    9. Mildred
    10. Elizabeth

1919

  • Males
    1. John
    2. William
    3. James
    4. Robert
    5. Charles
    6. Joseph
    7. George
    8. Edward
    9. Frank
    10. Thomas
  • Females
    1. Mary
    2. Helen
    3. Dorothy
    4. Margaret
    5. Ruth
    6. Virginia
    7. Elizabeth
    8. Mildred
    9. Frances
    10. Anna

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