Popular names the year you were born

MomofKatie

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I looked on this site- http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/ and looked up the year I was born. None of the girl names are at all in style anymore! I guess you can tell you are old when noone wants to name their baby girls the names everyone in your class had (boy names have more staying power).

Top 20 baby girl names for 1966:
Lisa
Kimberly
Mary
Michelle
Karen
Susan
Patricia
Tammy
Angela
Jennifer
Cynthia
Donna
Julie
Deborah
Pamela
Elizabeth**
Sandra
Linda
Christine
Laura

**The only name to make the 2008 list
 
I am a Jennifer from the 70's!! There were so many in my HS.

Oh, and I, too, am a mom of a Katie!
 
In my very small HS graduating class if 1989 (80 people) there were 5 Jennifer's and 2 Jenny's. There were also 3 or 4 Michael's and Chris' for the boys.
 
My name (Angela) was the seventh most popular name the year I was born but I have only met a very few other Angelas. It was 133rd in 2008, which is a surprise. It is even more popular than my little girls' names. Weird.
 

top 20 baby girl names in 1982
Jennifer
Jessica
Amanda
Sarah
Melissa
Nicole
Stephanie
Elizabeth
Crystal
Amy
Michelle
Heather
Tiffany
Kimberly
Rebecca
Angela
Ashley
Amber
Christina
Erin

I do have different name. :)
"Darcy is not in the top 1000 names for any year of birth in the last 9 years."
 
My name didn't make the list....here's the list for 1974

Female name
1 Jennifer - knew many...
2 Amy - only knew 1
3 Michelle - not really
4 Heather - a couple
5 Angela -nope
6 Kimberly - nope
7 Melissa - one or two
8 Lisa - nope
9 Stephanie - no
10 Rebecca -nope
11 Nicole - a few
12 Elizabeth - nope
13 Mary - a couple
14 Julie - knew one
15 Christina - knew a few
16 Kelly - knew more guys than girls
17 Jessica - what I wanted to be named!!
18 Shannon - knew a couple
19 Christine - knew one
20 Sarah - My BFF
 
I was given a "top 10" name when I was born. I gave my daughter a top 400first name with a Top 10 middle name. . :goodvibes

I just saw on the website in 1883 Emma and Elizabeth were in the Top 10..as they are today!!!!
 
Without looking it up I can tell you my classrooms had many Lisa, Michael, Kathy, Donna and Davids. Those names were very popular!
 
My name, Nancy, was #9 the year I was born.....not too many of those around anymopre.
DH's name, David, was #5.
 
My daughters name is Angela. She's 13. There are no other Angelas in her entire school. But she likes it that way.

I find there are so many Katies around my Katie's age (9).
 
My name was in the top five for the year I was born. (Sarah)
The top 20 names in 1987:

1 Jessica
2 Ashley
3 Amanda
4 Jennifer
5 Sarah
6 Stephanie
7 Brittany
8 Nicole
9 Heather
10 Elizabeth
11 Samantha
12 Megan
13 Melissa
14 Danielle
15 Amber
16 Lauren
17 Rachel
18 Tiffany
19 Emily
20 Christina
 
My name was in the top five for the year I was born. (Sarah)
The top 20 names in 1987:
1 Jessica
2 Ashley
3 Amanda
4 Jennifer
5 Sarah
6 Stephanie
7 Brittany
8 Nicole
9 Heather
10 Elizabeth
11 Samantha
12 Megan
13 Melissa
14 Danielle
15 Amber
16 Lauren
17 Rachel
18 Tiffany
19 Emily
20 Christina

I was born in 87, too.. glad to see my parents were feeling original when they named me. :laughing: First name is #2 and middle name is #8.
 
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Popularity in 1956 Rank Male name Female name
1 Michael Mary
2 James Debra
3 Robert Linda
4 David Deborah
5 John Susan
6 William Patricia
7 Richard Karen
8 Mark Cynthia
9 Thomas Barbara
10 Steven Donna
11 Charles Nancy
12 Joseph Pamela
13 Gary Sharon
14 Donald Sandra
15 Ronald Diane
16 Kenneth Carol
17 Paul Kathleen
18 Daniel Cheryl
19 Timothy Brenda
20 Jeffrey Kathy
Note: Rank 1 is the most popular, rank 2 is the next most popular, and so forth.


:eek: Boy, do I feel old! I bolded all the siblings and close friend names: There's me *Cathy* and my sisters Barbara & Patricia, brother Thomas, cousins David and Steven, SIL Donna, best friends Debra, Diane and her sister Carol. :upsidedow

The first time I realized that my name indicated a 1950s trend was when I worked in a 40-bed NICU. I was assigned to a pod of 6 infants with 4 other middle-aged nurses: Cathy, Kathy, Cathy,and Judy. :confused3 When they made out the assignments the High Poo-bahs just looked at the last names and didn't realize that the FIRST names were identical. 'Course, it saves time when you can stand at the end of the pod and just yell, "hey Cathy!" Statistically speaking you have an 80% chance of calling the right name.:laughing:
 
My daughters name is Angela. She's 13. There are no other Angelas in her entire school. But she likes it that way.

I find there are so many Katies around my Katie's age (9).

I always liked the name Angela- and there were lots my age.

I have a Katie, too- she is 10. There are almost no other Katies in her school, but a TON of little girls with variations on her name- Kaitlyn, Kaylee, Kylee, Kayler, Kyler, Katrina, Kahlen, Kayla, etc.
 
I always liked the name Angela- and there were lots my age.

I have a Katie, too- she is 10. There are almost no other Katies in her school, but a TON of little girls with variations on her name- Kaitlyn, Kaylee, Kylee, Kayler, Kyler, Katrina, Kahlen, Kayla, etc.

My youngest is a Katie. She was going to be Jenna (she is 3) but my dh told me to keep the K name since I am Kerri & my oldest dd is Kelli. My ds is a Jr so we are not very original. Oh & Katie is her given name, not Katelyn, Katlyn, Katherine, etc.... People kept asking me why, well those names I didn't like (sorry if you have them but they are not me) & I wasn't going to call her by those names but I was going to call her Katie (it also had to be a 5 letter K name since I am a bit psychotic in that area).


Popularity in 1971 Rank Male name Female name
1 Michael Jennifer
2 James Michelle
3 David Lisa
4 John Kimberly
5 Robert Amy
6 Christopher Angela
7 William Melissa
8 Jason Tammy
9 Brian Mary
10 Scott Julie
 
1992
Ashley
Jessica
Amanda
Brittany
Sarah
Samantha
Emily
Stephanie
Elizabeth
Megan
Jennifer
Lauren
Kayla
Nicole
Chelsea
Rachel
Taylor
Danielle
Amber
Rebecca

In my middle school, it was easy to find someone with any of these names in my grade.
 
I was born in the early 70's. I'm a Jennifer. I grew up in a small town, 68 kids in my grade. Five of us were Jennifers. It was ridiculous. We each spelt our named differently to help differentiate who we were... there was a Jennifer, Jenny, Jenni (me), Jen, and Jenn. When I changed school in high school I was happy to be just Jen, amoung many, many Jens. To this day when I hear someone in a crowd yelling "JEN" I don't turn and look because, odds are, its not me they are yelling for. Kinda like the "MOM" yell..... one kid yells it, they all look.
 
1. Michael Lisa
2 John Mary
3 David Susan
4 James Karen
5 Robert Linda
6 Mark Donna
7 William Patricia
8 Richard Lori
9 Thomas Sandra
10 Jeffrey Cynthia
11 Kevin Kimberly
12 Scott Tammy
13 Joseph Deborah
14 Steven Pamela
15 Timothy Brenda
16 Charles Laura
17 Paul Barbara
18 Kenneth Teresa
19 Daniel Sharon
20 Brian Elizabeth

Number 11 in 1963, not too bad :thumbsup2
 















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