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1910s baby names

765 1910s baby names โ€” each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

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

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How many 1910s baby names are there?

NameTheKid lists 765 1910s baby names, each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

What are some popular 1910s baby names?

Popular choices include Edna, Ethel, Pauline, Bertha, Ida.