Top 100 History: Boys' 1890s
Now we move on to the second decade name popularity records were kept.
Changes
1890
Left: Horace, Warren, Harrison, Milton
Entered: Sidney, Leslie, Eddie, Stanley
1891
Left: Isaac, Leon, Sidney
Entered: Norman, Horace, Everett
1892
Left: August, Stanley, Everett
Entered: Julius, Victor, Isaac
1893
Left: Victor, Norman, Horace
Entered: Percy, Leon, Stanley
1894
Left: Julius, Percy, Isaac, Grover
Entered: Victor, Horace, Norman, Everett
1895
Left: Charley, Bert
Entered: Cecil, Donald
1896
Left: Ira, Norman
Entered: Isaac, Milton
1897
Left: Isaac, Oliver, Alexander, Milton, Horace
Entered: Ira, Percy, Alvin, Stephen, Norman
1898
Left: Allen, Alvin, Percy
Entered: Kenneth, Milton, Dewey
1899
Left: Ed, Otto, Ira
Entered: Alexander, Otis, Allen
Movement
- Stanley, Cecil, Donald, Kenneth, Dewey, and Otis became popular for the first time.
- Eddie, Norman, Leslie, and Stephen returned to the top 100 after a hiatus.
- Warren, Harrison, Horace, Ed, Charley, Bert, Ira, Isaac, Otto, August, and Oliver left the top 100.
- Henry re-entered the top 10.
- Harry left the top 10.
- Harold and Willie entered the top 20.
- Louis and Samuel left the top 20.
- Francis returned to the top 50.
- Harold, Jack, Lawrence, Leo, and Eugene entered the top 50.
- Peter, Lewis, Frederick, Benjamin, and Tom left the top 50.
Trends
- Classic names remained common (Stephen, Theodore, Joseph, Henry, Edward, George, John, etc.)
- Surname-names remained stylish (Milton, Everett, Allen, Stanley, Lester, Howard, Elmer, etc.)
- Names ending in "er" were still popular (Homer, Elmer, Alexander, Peter, Chester, Edgar, etc.)
- Nickname-names remained in style (Eddie, Harry, Jack, Fred, Willie, Joe, Will, Sam, Tom, etc.)
What was the most interesting change from the 1890s?
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