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Jafar

15 American baby boys were named Jafar in 2013 and 5 got the double letter treatment with Jaffar

Irvette

Irvette and Irvetta U.S. name statistics are non-existent, while Irva has appeared in U.S. name statistics in many years before 1949

Guinevere

In 2012, Guinevere was just as popular as Doris, Joanne, Lourdes and Serafina, with 100 American female births attributed to each name

Gustave

Gustave was a Top 500 American male name between 1880 and 1905

Francine

Francine entered the Top 500 American baby girl names in 1932 and stayed there for the next 40 years

Farouk

12 American boys were named Farouk in 2012. The same number were named Fahd and Furqan.

Everett

After falling to No. 649 on the Top 1000 American baby boy names in 1995, Everett rose to No. 114 by 2016

Elwin

Elwin made it into the Top 500 American baby boy names in 1914 and 1915. By 1955, it fell out of the Top 1000

Egon

Egon was a popular German name during the first half of the 20th century

Edward

In the USA, Edward was consistently the No. 9 most popular male name between 1898 and 1911. In the next 12 years, it consistently ranked No. 8

Daphne

Daphne’s peak popularity in the USA occurred between 1961 and 1973

Dayton

567 American baby boys were named Dayton in 2008; 242 in 2016

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