Riley was never more popular for American boys than in the 21st century, peaking at No. 99 in 2002, when girls named Riley exceeded the boys.
Riley was never more popular for American boys than in the 21st century, peaking at No. 99 in 2002, when girls named Riley exceeded the boys.
A top 500 American baby boy name for most of the 20th century, Rene fell to No. 612 in 2009
Reginald may seem like an old-fashioned name, but in the USA, it was very popular in the 60s through the 80s
Raviv is a Hebrew name, unrelated to the Hindi name Ravi, except that their meanings both have to do with weather
45 American baby boys were named Ravi in 2012, making it equally popular with the names Yisrael and Christiano
Paz is a unisex name. United States birth statistics show 14 girls and 9 boys named Paz in 2009.
In 2011, Prescott was just as popular for an American baby boy as Oaklee, Majesty and Trigger, with 21 births attributed to each name
Pierce was a pretty popular American baby boy in the 1880s, generally in the Top 500. It did not match that again until the 21st century.