Top Baby Names of 1933
The most popular baby names in the United States
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Girl Names
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Mary 55,517 2
Betty 31,531 3
Barbara 26,949 4
Dorothy 22,052 5
Joan 19,294 6
Patricia 18,632 7
Margaret 15,240 8
Helen 14,644 9
Shirley 14,320 10
Doris 12,025 11
Nancy 11,869 12
Joyce 11,191 13
Ruth 11,137 14
Jean 9,966 15
Virginia 9,719 16
Marilyn 9,126 17
Elizabeth 9,016 18
Frances 8,882 19
Lois 8,655 20
Carol 8,220 21
Dolores 8,022 22
Alice 7,697 23
Norma 7,483 24
Donna 7,360 25
Janet 7,342 26
Beverly 7,185 27
Martha 7,164 28
Phyllis 7,111 29
Anna 7,072 30
Evelyn 6,948 31
Gloria 6,752 32
Mildred 6,569 33
Marie 6,242 34
Ann 6,210 35
Rose 5,770 36
Peggy 5,534 37
Annie 5,123 38
Eleanor 5,106 39
Louise 5,080 40
Marjorie 5,043 41
Carolyn 5,042 42
Geraldine 4,962 43
Ruby 4,944 44
Catherine 4,908 45
June 4,677 46
Irene 4,506 47
Jane 4,377 48
Wanda 4,268 49
Florence 4,078 50
Marlene 4,045 👦
Boy Names
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Robert 54,219 2
James 51,110 3
John 46,225 4
William 39,047 5
Richard 31,331 6
Charles 28,990 7
Donald 28,450 8
George 18,355 9
Joseph 17,162 10
Thomas 16,506 11
Edward 13,797 12
Ronald 12,061 13
David 12,027 14
Paul 11,854 15
Kenneth 11,410 16
Frank 10,964 17
Jack 9,838 18
Harold 9,543 19
Raymond 9,512 20
Billy 8,939 21
Walter 7,755 22
Gerald 7,422 23
Eugene 7,352 24
Henry 6,726 25
Arthur 6,526 26
Bobby 6,490 27
Joe 6,412 28
Carl 6,187 29
Ralph 6,185 30
Albert 6,091 31
Jerry 6,065 32
Willie 5,982 33
Franklin 5,363 34
Fred 5,287 35
Harry 5,134 36
Howard 4,995 37
Norman 4,957 38
Lawrence 4,911 39
Roy 4,906 40
Louis 4,695 41
Earl 4,375 42
Daniel 4,310 43
Clarence 4,280 44
Marvin 4,131 45
Francis 4,093 46
Anthony 3,974 47
Leonard 3,955 48
Roger 3,917 49
Herbert 3,685 50
Ernest 3,674 About 1933 Baby Name Rankings
These rankings show the most popular baby names in the United States for 1933, 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.