Ophelia was a Top 500 baby girl name in the United States until 1943. It stayed in the Top 1000 for 10 more years.
Ophelia was a Top 500 baby girl name in the United States until 1943. It stayed in the Top 1000 for 10 more years.
In 2016, 120 American baby girls were named Oona, according to the Social Security Administration — the same number as Rochel and Sumaya
In the 21st century, Olivia hopped into the Top 10 American baby girls names in 2001, ranking in the Top 5 between 2008 and 2010
46 American girls were named Olga in 2016; an equal number were named Haneen and Perri
In 1907, when Orville Redenbacher was born, he shared the name with 147 other American boys. In 1995, the year he died, 26 Orvilles were recorded.
In the USA, Osborne has statistically been the most popular spelling compared to Osborn or Osbourne
In 1971, the Social Security Administration recorded 8 American boys named Osmond, two more than they counted in 1921.
Otis dropped out of the Top No. 200 most popular American baby boy names in 1944; it was last seen in the Top 1000 at No. 941 in 1994
In 2012, Nydia was just as popular as Allora, Denae, Nevada and Trudy, with 26 American girls for each name
Novella came closest to the Top 500 American baby girl names in 1923 when it was the 513th most popular female name.