Posts Tagged ‘Latin’


Marc

More Americans name their baby boy Mark with a “k” than Marc with a “c”

Marcus

Marcus is a more popular names in Norway, Sweden and Germany than it is in the United States

Mario

1979 and 1980 produced the greatest number of American males named Mario

Marion

Between 1880 and 1889, Marion’s lowest rank, as an American baby boy name, was No. 107

Martin

Martin was a consistent Top 100 American male baby name from 1880 to 1970

Maurice

In the USA, Maurice was very popular from 1911 to 1914, a consistent Top 100 baby boy name

Mauro

In the USA, 92 American males were named Mauro in 2011, 62 more than were named Maurizio

Max

There has never been a shortage of American baby boys named Max. Between 1880 and 2010, the name’s highest rank was No. 96 in 2011; lowest was No. 410 in 1969

Maximilian

In 2010, Maximilian was a Top 5 Austrian baby boy name. In the USA, it just got into the Top 500 baby boys names in 2008 at No. 466

Luna

In 2003, Luna was No. 889 in the Top 1000 American female names in 2003. By 2016, it was No. 77

Lucy

After 1924, Lucy fell out of the American Top 100 baby girl names, but in 2010, it climbed back in at No. 75

Lucretia

Fairly popular in the 19th century, Lucretia permanently left the Top 500 American girl names after 1892.

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