Records on baby names only started in the US in 1880, and so getting an accurate read on names from the 1800s before this time can be difficult at best.
But researcher Douglas Galbi has compiled lists of baby names drawn from census records of the early 19th century. We combed through Galbi’s data on baby names from 1800 to 1850 in search of trends, patterns, and vintage baby names that go way beyond the expected John and Mary, Elizabeth and James.
Read on for our findings, and inspiration from a rarely-tapped source.
Beyond these, many of the most popular names of the era are stylish again today, some of them after a long decline (or two) and rebirth. These include:
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The queen of religious names was Mary: at some points it was used more than twice as much as the next most popular names, Elizabeth and Sarah (also biblical).
Other popular biblical names for girls were Martha, Ann, Rebecca, Rachel, and Esther. More unusual religious names for girls include:
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The most popular religious names for boys were predictable classics like the top name, John, as well as Andrew, Daniel, David, Peter, and Michael. Many of the less common biblical boy names are Old Testament choices that are now enjoying a revival (and some that we think should come back!). These include:
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Among the old-school Mildreds and Leonards are several names that feel more like modern children. They include names more associated with a later era, like Taylor, and contemporary-sounding nature names like Dahlia.
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Here are some names that don't appear at all on the most recent baby name records. Which ones would you like to see come back?
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