Irvette and Irvetta U.S. name statistics are non-existent, while Irva has appeared in U.S. name statistics in many years before 1949
Irvette and Irvetta U.S. name statistics are non-existent, while Irva has appeared in U.S. name statistics in many years before 1949
Issac was a Top 500 American baby boy name in 1880, 81, 84 and 85. Over 100 years later, it returned to the Top 500 in 1997
Hedwig was somewhat popular in the early 20th century; likewise Hedy in the 1940s, but Hedda has never made the Top 1000 female names in the USA
2830 American baby boys were named Hudson in 2010, as well as 63 American baby girls
Hossein was the 8th most popular baby boy name in Iran between 2010-11, third in the compound form Amir-Hossein for the same time period
Herschel was a consistent Top 500 American male name from 1886 through 1935. Highest rank: No. 281 in 1901.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s named his first-born son Hallam in honor of his best friend and fellow poet, Arthur Henry Hallam