Drusilla made sporadic appearances in the the Top 1000 American baby girl names between 1880 and 1914, never ranking higher than No. 612 in 1886
The Plain White T’s 2007 hit ‘Hey There Delilah’ caused Delilah to debut in the Top 200 baby girl names from 2007 to 2010 (USA)
Delmar enjoyed Top 400 popularity (USA) for the majority of the years between 1914 and 1941, even making it into the Top 300 in 1931
According to statistics in the USA, 5 boys were named Drummond in each of these years: 1970, 71 and 72
Clement was the regnal name chosen by many Roman Catholic popes. Some of their real names were Carlo, Emilio, Giovanni, Giulio, Ippolito, Lorenzo, Pierre, Raymond and Suidger.
Constantine was in the Top 1000 American male names consistently from 1910 to 1993, with a high rank of 618 in 1919
13 American boys were named Balthazar in 2013, the same number that were named Galileo and Suliman
181 American girls were named Anaya in 2013, which means it was just as popular as the names Zelda and Romina
Amos stayed in the Top 500 American boys names from 1880 until 1961. By 2010, its rank was No. 999