Hugo fell out of the Top 1000 American baby boy names in 1948 but climbed back up to No. 441 by 2010
Horst was the No. 1 name for baby boys in Germany in 1934. Its popularity began to decline significantly in the 1950s.
Hector has never made it into the Top 100 American baby boy names, but it has bounced in and out of the Top 200 since the 1970s
24 American males were named Hamid in 2012, 11 were named Hamed and 7 were named Hameed
20 American males were named Habib in 2012, making the name just as popular as Gunther, Elwood and Dartagnan.
Grover was a Top 100 American baby boy name between 1883 and 1893. Its apex was at No. 20 in 1884 and 85.
Godfrey was most popular in the late 1800s, although it never made the Top 500 American baby boy names even then
From 1880 to 2008, Franklin was always in the Top 500 American baby boy names. Its peak (No. 33) was in 1933, when FDR took office