Top Baby Names of 1915
The most popular baby names in the United States
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Girl Names
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Mary 58,187 2
Helen 30,866 3
Dorothy 25,154 4
Margaret 23,054 5
Ruth 21,878 6
Mildred 15,254 7
Anna 15,119 8
Elizabeth 14,103 9
Frances 12,786 10
Evelyn 11,595 11
Marie 11,363 12
Virginia 10,952 13
Alice 10,525 14
Florence 10,105 15
Lillian 9,546 16
Rose 9,375 17
Irene 8,323 18
Louise 8,313 19
Catherine 8,181 20
Edna 8,144 21
Gladys 7,857 22
Josephine 7,606 23
Ethel 7,379 24
Ruby 7,237 25
Martha 7,216 26
Hazel 7,092 27
Grace 7,044 28
Eleanor 7,036 29
Lucille 7,006 30
Thelma 6,762 31
Edith 6,761 32
Pauline 6,334 33
Esther 6,321 34
Doris 6,292 35
Gertrude 6,077 36
Annie 5,936 37
Beatrice 5,342 38
Clara 5,285 39
Marjorie 5,119 40
Emma 5,044 41
Elsie 4,967 42
Bernice 4,937 43
Ann 4,895 44
Julia 4,831 45
Agnes 4,795 46
Bertha 4,785 47
Lois 4,775 48
Jean 4,603 49
Katherine 4,488 50
Marion 4,456 👦
Boy Names
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John 47,576 2
William 38,563 3
James 33,773 4
Robert 28,737 5
Joseph 23,051 6
George 22,307 7
Charles 21,960 8
Edward 15,889 9
Frank 15,006 10
Thomas 11,490 11
Walter 11,255 12
Harold 10,444 13
Paul 10,328 14
Henry 10,138 15
Richard 9,143 16
Raymond 8,981 17
Albert 8,825 18
Arthur 8,564 19
Harry 8,470 20
Donald 7,115 21
Ralph 6,816 22
Carl 6,613 23
Louis 6,518 24
Clarence 6,267 25
Howard 6,103 26
Fred 5,778 27
Jack 5,748 28
Kenneth 5,681 29
Francis 5,594 30
Willie 5,434 31
David 5,394 32
Roy 5,052 33
Earl 4,908 34
Stanley 4,807 35
Ernest 4,787 36
Anthony 4,722 37
Lawrence 4,688 38
Joe 4,648 39
Samuel 4,351 40
Herbert 4,341 41
Eugene 4,321 42
Alfred 4,231 43
Michael 4,079 44
Leonard 3,993 45
Elmer 3,802 46
Andrew 3,573 47
Leo 3,527 48
Peter 3,302 48
Bernard 3,302 50
Norman 3,262 About 1915 Baby Name Rankings
These rankings show the most popular baby names in the United States for 1915, based on Social Security Administration data. The list includes all babies born in the U.S. whose names were registered with the SSA.
Names are ranked by the number of babies given each name during the year. Click on any name to see its complete history, including popularity trends over 145 years and regional data across all 50 states.