Philomena was fairly popular in the early 20th century, ranking highest in 1915 at No. 355
Philomena was fairly popular in the early 20th century, ranking highest in 1915 at No. 355
Petula Clark’s first name and nickname “Pet” became known worldwide in 1964 with the success of her No. 1 hit “Downtown”
Payton and Peyton are unisex names, but as of 2011, American baby girls are outnumbering the boys for both spellings
The height of Paula’s popularity in the USA was between 1943 and 1974. In that period, its top rank was No. 38 (1954) and its lowest was No. 96 (1974)
Primo was one of 13 names beginning with P bestowed upon 8 American males in 2016. Others were Priam, Priest, Prinston and Psalm
Prentice has appeared in the most popular name statistics for American baby boys more often than Prentiss