Top Baby Names of the 1890s

The most popular baby names from 1890 to 1899, ranked by total births during the decade.

What the Data Says About the 1890s

The Social Security Administration's 1890s national files cumulate 1,907,971 births across the top 50 boy and top 50 girl names for the decade. John led the boys with 80,664 births, while Mary led the girls with 131,138 births. The top 50 boys of the 1890s collectively captured 739,659 births versus 1,168,312 for the top 50 girls — the typical SSA pattern in which a narrower set of boy names dominates a wider share of total registrations. Names occurring fewer than five times in a given year are suppressed by SSA for privacy, so these totals represent only the public-disclosure portion of the decade's actual naming distribution.

The 1890s occupied a specific cultural moment in U.S. naming history. Before 1920, the top ranks were monopolized by traditional Anglo-American and biblical names — John, William, Mary, and Helen appearing year after year with little turnover.

Decade totals on this page aggregate SSA national name-year records across all ten years of the 1890s. Because the SSA excludes names with fewer than five annual occurrences, the true number of unique names given during the 1890s is substantially higher than the top-50 lists shown here — particularly for rare and emerging names that never crossed the disclosure threshold. Each spelling is also tracked as a separate entry, so combined pools (e.g., Sophia + Sofia, Aiden + Ayden) would produce different rankings. This page is provided for informational and research purposes and does not constitute naming, legal, or genealogical advice.

Top Boy Names Boy

Rank Name Total Births
1 John 80,664
2 William 72,244
3 James 50,723
4 George 43,358
5 Charles 36,848
6 Joseph 29,000
7 Frank 28,718
8 Robert 26,147
9 Edward 22,033
10 Henry 21,664
11 Harry 21,330
12 Thomas 21,115
13 Walter 19,495
14 Arthur 16,349
15 Fred 14,270
16 Albert 13,753
17 Clarence 11,901
18 Willie 9,849
19 Roy 9,779
20 Louis 8,442
21 Earl 8,297
22 Paul 8,181
23 Carl 8,047
24 Ernest 7,877
25 Samuel 7,857
26 Raymond 7,572
27 Richard 7,572
28 Joe 7,482
29 David 7,333
30 Charlie 7,261
31 Harold 7,018
32 Ralph 6,951
33 Howard 5,949
34 Andrew 5,719
35 Herbert 5,660
36 Elmer 5,647
37 Oscar 5,612
38 Jesse 5,396
39 Alfred 5,373
40 Will 5,210
41 Daniel 5,185
42 Sam 4,941
43 Leo 4,691
44 Jack 4,635
45 Lawrence 4,597
46 Francis 4,535
47 Benjamin 4,460
48 Lee 4,384
49 Eugene 4,303
50 Herman 4,232

Top Girl Names Girl

Rank Name Total Births
1 Mary 131,138
2 Anna 55,261
3 Margaret 37,937
4 Helen 37,802
5 Elizabeth 33,879
6 Ruth 32,867
7 Florence 32,345
8 Ethel 31,453
9 Emma 28,652
10 Marie 25,853
11 Clara 25,473
12 Bertha 25,125
13 Minnie 24,615
14 Bessie 24,417
15 Alice 24,415
16 Lillian 24,106
17 Edna 24,068
18 Grace 23,804
19 Annie 23,122
20 Mabel 21,991
21 Ida 21,212
22 Rose 21,134
23 Hazel 20,154
24 Gertrude 19,898
25 Martha 19,415
26 Pearl 19,054
27 Frances 18,090
28 Myrtle 17,717
29 Edith 17,650
30 Nellie 17,285
31 Sarah 17,154
32 Ella 17,072
33 Eva 16,460
34 Laura 16,433
35 Elsie 16,375
36 Louise 15,174
37 Esther 14,737
38 Catherine 14,502
39 Agnes 14,429
40 Carrie 14,276
41 Lillie 14,093
42 Mildred 13,792
43 Gladys 13,622
44 Irene 13,621
45 Julia 13,448
46 Hattie 12,909
47 Cora 12,880
48 Lena 12,491
49 Josephine 12,463
50 Mattie 12,449

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Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, Baby Names from Social Security Card Applications — National Data (ssa.gov/oact/babynames).

Source: SSA Decade Rollups, aggregated across 1890–1899.

Data sourced from official U.S. government datasets. See our methodology for details.