Top Baby Names of 1935
The most popular baby names in the United States
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Girl Names
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Mary 55,074 2
Shirley 42,365 3
Barbara 30,697 4
Betty 28,675 5
Patricia 22,879 6
Dorothy 19,406 7
Joan 18,221 8
Margaret 14,727 9
Nancy 14,544 10
Helen 12,784 11
Carol 11,734 12
Joyce 11,368 13
Doris 10,604 14
Marilyn 10,418 15
Ruth 9,989 16
Virginia 9,867 17
Elizabeth 9,075 18
Jean 8,852 19
Frances 8,770 20
Beverly 7,992 21
Lois 7,989 22
Janet 7,856 23
Donna 7,793 24
Martha 7,621 25
Alice 7,443 26
Dolores 7,374 27
Phyllis 7,369 28
Carolyn 6,967 29
Norma 6,869 30
Ann 6,705 31
Evelyn 6,560 32
Gloria 6,348 33
Marie 6,292 34
Anna 6,162 35
Mildred 5,546 36
Peggy 5,269 37
Rose 5,232 38
Annie 4,850 39
Marlene 4,830 40
Geraldine 4,818 41
Ruby 4,765 42
Catherine 4,698 43
Jane 4,646 44
Joanne 4,565 45
Louise 4,564 46
Marjorie 4,482 47
Janice 4,442 48
Eleanor 4,166 49
Wanda 4,102 50
Sandra 4,089 👦
Boy Names
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Robert 56,525 2
James 55,002 3
John 47,510 4
William 40,200 5
Richard 33,947 6
Charles 29,982 7
Donald 29,673 8
George 18,564 9
Thomas 17,685 10
Joseph 17,182 11
David 15,662 12
Ronald 15,489 13
Edward 13,844 14
Paul 12,563 15
Kenneth 12,066 16
Frank 10,421 17
Raymond 9,564 18
Jack 9,438 19
Billy 9,241 20
Harold 9,170 21
Gerald 8,458 22
Jerry 8,451 23
Walter 7,816 24
Bobby 7,726 25
Joe 7,554 26
Eugene 6,859 27
Henry 6,855 28
Carl 6,693 29
Arthur 6,548 30
Willie 6,327 31
Albert 6,094 32
Ralph 6,090 33
Larry 5,975 34
Fred 5,493 35
Lawrence 5,351 36
Roger 5,152 37
Harry 5,055 38
Norman 5,044 39
Howard 4,970 40
Roy 4,939 41
Michael 4,906 42
Louis 4,622 43
Daniel 4,591 44
Gary 4,490 45
Marvin 4,278 46
Earl 4,224 47
Jimmy 4,172 48
Clarence 4,080 49
Wayne 4,057 50
Leroy 3,918 About 1935 Baby Name Rankings
These rankings show the most popular baby names in the United States for 1935, 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.