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1910s baby names
765 1910s baby names โ each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.
๐ Save this list to Pinterest| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edna Girl | Hebrew | /ED-nuh/ | Pleasure; delight. | 98/100 |
| Ethel Girl | English | /ETH-ul/ | Noble. | 97/100 |
| Pauline Girl | French | /paw-LEEN/ | Small; humble. | 97/100 |
| Bertha Girl | Germanic | /BER-thuh/ | From the Germanic element berht, meaning bright or famous. | 97/100 |
| Ida Girl | Germanic | /EYE-duh/ | From the Germanic element id, meaning work or labor. | 97/100 |
| Gertrude Girl | German | /GUR-trood/ | From Germanic elements ger and thrud, meaning spear of strength. | 97/100 |
| Bessie Girl | English | /BES-ee/ | Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning God is my oath. | 96/100 |
| Lloyd Boy | Welsh | /LOYD/ | From Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or gray-haired. | 96/100 |
| Minnie Girl | English | /MIN-ee/ | Diminutive of Wilhelmina or Mary, often interpreted as resolute protection. | 96/100 |
| Agnes Girl | Greek | /AG-nis/ | From Greek hagnos, meaning pure or chaste. | 96/100 |
| Myrtle Girl | Greek | /MUR-tul/ | From the evergreen shrub, whose name derives from Greek myrtos. | 96/100 |
| Viola Girl | Latin | /vy-OH-luh/ | From the Latin word for violet, famously borne by the heroine of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. | 96/100 |
| Lester Boy | English | /LES-ter/ | From a surname derived from the city of Leicester, meaning Roman fort of the Ligore people. | 96/100 |
| Elmer Boy | English | /EL-mer/ | From a surname derived from Old English Aethelmaer, meaning noble and famous. | 96/100 |
| Jennie Girl | English | /JEN-ee/ | Diminutive of Jane or Jennifer, ultimately meaning God is gracious or fair phantom. | 96/100 |
| Marguerite Girl | French | /mar-guh-REET/ | French form of Margaret meaning pearl, and also the French word for the daisy flower. | 95/100 |
| Blanche Girl | French | /BLANCH/ | From a medieval French nickname meaning white or fair. | 95/100 |
| Fannie Girl | English (from Latin) | /FAN-ee/ | Diminutive of Frances, meaning from France or free one. | 95/100 |
| Susie Girl | English (from Hebrew) | /SOO-zee/ | Diminutive of Susan, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning lily. | 95/100 |
| Willard Boy | English | /WIL-erd/ | From a surname derived from the Germanic name Willihard, meaning will and brave. | 94/100 |
| Mamie Girl | English | /MAY-mee/ | A diminutive of Mary or Margaret, ultimately meaning beloved or pearl. | 94/100 |
| Beulah Girl | Hebrew | /BYOO-lah/ | Means married, used in the Book of Isaiah as a symbolic name for the land of Israel. | 94/100 |
| Morris Boy | English | /MOR-is/ | An English form of Maurice, from the Latin Mauritius, meaning dark-skinned or Moorish. | 94/100 |
| Alberta Girl | Germanic | /al-BUR-tah/ | A feminine form of Albert, meaning noble and bright. | 94/100 |
| Verna Girl | Latin | /VUR-nuh/ | Feminine form associated with Latin vernus, meaning springtime. | 94/100 |
| Jeannette Girl | French | /juh-NET/ | Diminutive of Jeanne, the French feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious. | 94/100 |
| Olga Girl | Russian (from Old Norse) | /OL-gah/ | Russian form of Helga, meaning holy or blessed. | 94/100 |
| Ollie Girl | English (from Latin) | /AH-lee/ | Diminutive of Oliver or Olivia, derived from the olive tree symbolizing peace. | 93/100 |
| Wilbur Boy | English | /WIL-ber/ | From an Old English surname meaning wild boar or will-fortress. | 93/100 |
| Henrietta Girl | English (from Germanic) | /hen-ree-ET-ah/ | Feminine form of Henry, meaning home ruler. | 93/100 |
| Sallie Girl | English (from Hebrew) | /SAL-ee/ | Variant of Sally, a diminutive of Sarah, meaning princess. | 93/100 |
| Nettie Girl | English | /NET-ee/ | Diminutive of names ending in -nette or -netta, such as Annette, Jeanette, and Henrietta. | 93/100 |
| May Girl | English | /MAY/ | From the name of the month, named for the Roman goddess Maia, and also a pet form of Mary or Margaret. | 93/100 |
| Eula Girl | Greek | /YOO-lah/ | Short form of Eulalia, meaning well-spoken or sweetly speaking. | 93/100 |
| Ora Girl | Latin | /OR-ah/ | From Latin ora meaning prayer, also associated with Hebrew orah meaning light. | 92/100 |
| Effie Girl | Scottish | /EF-ee/ | A diminutive of Euphemia, from Greek meaning well-spoken. | 92/100 |
| Irving Boy | Scottish | /UR-ving/ | From a Scottish surname and place name meaning green river. | 92/100 |
| Freda Girl | Germanic | /FREE-duh/ | Short form of names containing the Germanic element frid, meaning peace. | 92/100 |
| Lizzie Girl | English | /LIZ-ee/ | Diminutive of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva meaning God is my oath. | 92/100 |
| Woodrow Boy | English | /WUUD-roh/ | From an English surname and place name meaning row of houses by a wood. | 92/100 |
| Iva Girl | Slavic | /EE-vah/ | Slavic name meaning willow tree, also used as a feminine form of Ivan meaning God is gracious. | 92/100 |
| Fern Girl | English | /FURN/ | From the English word for the green woodland plant, from Old English fearn. | 92/100 |
| Lucile Girl | Latin | /loo-SEEL/ | A French form of Lucilla, a diminutive of the Latin lux, meaning light. | 91/100 |
| Bert Boy | Germanic | /BURT/ | A short form of names containing the Germanic element beraht, meaning bright. | 91/100 |
| Helene Girl | Greek/French | /heh-LEHN/ | A French and German form of Helen, meaning torch, light, or shining one. | 91/100 |
| Elva Girl | Irish/English | /EL-vah/ | An Anglicized form of Irish Ailbhe, possibly meaning white, or from Old English meaning elf. | 91/100 |
| Emil Boy | Latin/German | /EH-meel/ | From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning rival or eager. | 91/100 |
| Eugenia Girl | Greek | /yoo-JEE-nee-uh/ | From Greek eugenes, meaning well-born, noble, or of good ancestry. | 91/100 |
| Alta Girl | Latin | /AHL-tuh/ | From Latin altus, meaning high, elevated, or deep. | 90/100 |
| Nell Girl | English/Greek | /NEL/ | Diminutive of Eleanor or Helen from Greek hele, meaning bright or shining light. | 90/100 |
| Selma Girl | Scandinavian/Germanic | /SEL-muh/ | From Old Norse or Germanic roots, possibly meaning godly helmet or beautiful. | 90/100 |
| Jess Boy | Hebrew | /JES/ | Diminutive of Jessica or Jesse from Hebrew Yishai, meaning God sees or God's gift. | 90/100 |
| Frieda Girl | Germanic | /FREE-duh/ | From Germanic fridu, meaning peace or tranquility. | 90/100 |
| Virgie Girl | Latin | /VER-jee/ | Variant of Vergie, possibly diminutive of Veronica or Virgil from Latin virgo, meaning pure virgin. | 89/100 |
| Elma Girl | Turkish/German | /EL-muh/ | From Turkish elma meaning apple, or from Germanic aelf and helm, meaning noble helmet. | 89/100 |
| Flossie Girl | Latin | /FLAHS-ee/ | Diminutive of Florence, from Florentius meaning flowering. | 89/100 |
| Erwin Boy | Old English/Germanic | /ER-win/ | From eorl (nobleman) and wine (friend). | 89/100 |
| Cecile Girl | Latin | /seh-SEEL/ | Feminine form of Cecil, from caecus meaning blind. | 89/100 |
| Alva Boy | Scandinavian/Irish | /AL-vuh/ | Possibly meaning all white or from Scandinavian place names. | 89/100 |
| Letha Girl | Greek | /LEE-thuh/ | Possibly variant of Lethea or from Greek lethe meaning forgetfulness. | 89/100 |
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