Top Baby Names in South Carolina, 1910s — Most Popular Boys & Girls Names

The most popular baby names in South Carolina from 1910 to 1919, ranked by total births during the decade.

What the Data Says About the 1910s in South Carolina

During the 1910s (1910–1919), the Social Security Administration recorded 177,621 births across the top 50 boy and top 50 girl names in South Carolina. The decade's leading boy name was James with 12,167 births, while Mary was the top girl name with 10,086 births. The top 50 boys in this decade collectively accounted for 88,658 births versus 88,963 for the top 50 girls — a common SSA pattern in which the boy-name pool is more concentrated among fewer high-frequency choices. These totals represent only names appearing five or more times per year in South Carolina; rarer names fall below the SSA's privacy-disclosure threshold and are excluded.

The 1910s sits within a specific cultural window of U.S. naming history. Pre-1950 decades like the 1910s were characterized by strong traditional and biblical naming conventions, with a small cluster of dominant names (John, William, Mary, Elizabeth) capturing a disproportionate share of births. James and Mary leading South Carolina during this window reflects how regional preferences interact with broader national trends.

Decade totals are computed by summing SSA state-year records for South Carolina across all ten years of the 1910s. Because the SSA suppresses any name with fewer than five annual occurrences in a state, the true number of unique names given in South Carolina during this decade is larger than what this page lists. The dataset also treats every spelling as a separate name — for example, Kayla and Kaylah are tracked independently — so combined-spelling totals would shift the rankings somewhat. This page is provided for informational and research purposes and does not constitute naming, legal, or genealogical advice.

Boy Top 50 Boy Names

Rank Name Births
1 James 12,167
2 John 8,211
3 William 7,158
4 Willie 4,864
5 Robert 4,434
6 George 3,660
7 Henry 3,083
8 Thomas 2,705
9 Joseph 2,182
10 Charles 2,146
11 Frank 1,794
12 Edward 1,699
13 David 1,670
14 Walter 1,614
15 Joe 1,419
16 Samuel 1,402
17 Fred 1,256
18 Charlie 1,237
19 Leroy 1,224
20 Arthur 1,217
21 Richard 1,216
22 Clarence 1,190
23 Albert 1,073
24 Paul 1,056
25 Ernest 1,049
26 Woodrow 1,021
27 Sam 982
28 Harry 970
29 Eugene 929
30 Johnnie 891
31 Harold 882
32 Jack 811
33 Herbert 788
34 Roy 779
35 Eddie 736
36 Marion 734
37 Luther 689
38 Benjamin 679
39 Jessie 644
40 Lewis 640
41 Andrew 611
42 Ralph 605
43 Louis 598
44 Ben 593
45 Jesse 593
46 Daniel 579
47 Carl 563
48 Lee 555
49 Lawrence 542
50 Clyde 518

Girl Top 50 Girl Names

Rank Name Births
1 Mary 10,086
2 Annie 4,605
3 Ruth 2,968
4 Louise 2,926
5 Elizabeth 2,917
6 Margaret 2,667
7 Sarah 2,239
8 Ruby 2,036
9 Ethel 1,972
10 Helen 1,968
11 Frances 1,960
12 Lillie 1,953
13 Rosa 1,889
14 Willie 1,834
15 Carrie 1,812
16 Mattie 1,672
17 Dorothy 1,663
18 Martha 1,642
19 Marie 1,616
20 Bessie 1,562
21 Hattie 1,557
22 Lucille 1,515
23 Edna 1,493
24 Alice 1,489
25 Emma 1,419
26 Evelyn 1,414
27 Mildred 1,361
28 Gladys 1,340
29 Anna 1,320
30 Virginia 1,313
31 Jessie 1,301
32 Maggie 1,290
33 Bertha 1,289
34 Julia 1,274
35 Thelma 1,262
36 Minnie 1,252
37 Mamie 1,232
38 Lillian 1,225
39 Viola 1,199
40 Eva 1,151
41 Ella 1,141
42 Ida 1,083
43 Beatrice 1,052
44 Pearl 1,020
45 Janie 1,017
46 Rebecca 1,010
47 Grace 1,009
48 Lula 1,000
49 Edith 1,000
50 Daisy 948

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Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, Baby Names — State-Level Files, 1910–2024 (ssa.gov).

Source: SSA Baby Names Methodology — names with 5 or more occurrences per state per year are included (ssa.gov/oact/babynames/limits.html).

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