Popular Baby Names 1910

Classic names that peaked in 1910 — now making a comeback.

200 names542 girl349 boy
These 1910 names are having a revival — vintage names often cycle back into popularity after 80–100 years. Many of these are trending upward right now.
Joseph
Boy
Hebrew
Yosef
#29
Vincent
Boy
Latin
vincens
#120
Leon
Boy
Greece
Meaning 'lion'
#148
Edward
Boy
United Kingdom
wealthy guardian
#213
Raphael
Boy
Italy
God has healed
#453
Casmer
Boy
Polish
Polish; Hungarian
#503
Ersel
Unisex
Turkey
a flower.
#505
Vassar
Boy
American
Derived from the name of Vassar College; historically related to a place name.
#505
Clayborn
Boy
American
Born in Clay
#511
Cleven
Boy
English-speaking countries
One who is clever; bright.'
#514
Ovell
Unisex
American
shepherdess
#516
Esker
Boy
Ireland
a watercourse, or a river terrace
#525
Burtis
Boy
American
Fortified settlement
#532
Hudie
Boy
China
the butterfly
#532
Bertus
Boy
Netherlands
Derived from the name Albert, meaning 'noble' and 'bright'.; As a diminutive of Albert, it carries similar connotations.
#547
Elvy
Unisex
American
Noble or high-minded
#547
Bohumil
Boy
Czech Republic
Bohumil means 'dear to God'.
#550
Nath
Boy
France
Gift of God; Short form of Nathan
#553
Sears
Boy
American
spear
#554
Eldra
Unisex
American
Variant of the English name Eleodra, meaning 'elder' or 'noble'
#558
Jemmie
Unisex
American
a diminutive form of James, meaning 'supplanter'
#568
Capus
Boy
Greece
Cape, headland
#570
Masaaki
Boy
Japan
elegant, graceful
#573
Garnie
Unisex
Scotland
Scottish
#577
Mancil
Boy
American
Probably derived from the surname 'Mansell', meaning 'manor'.
#577
Edger
Boy
English-speaking countries
Wealthy spear; prosperous guardian
#609
Goldman
Boy
Jewish heritage, English-speaking countries
golden man
#619
Mott
Boy
France
Mouth
#633
Hisao
Boy
Japan
long-lasting, heroic
#644
Forney
Boy
American
Derived from the Old French surname meaning 'smith' or 'blacksmith'.
#658
Mann
Boy
English-speaking countries
A beloved name with deep roots
#662
Eulis
Boy
English
A beloved name with deep roots
#669
Oree
Unisex
American
light, my light
#681
Foy
Unisex
American
Faith
#683
Wilfred
Boy
English
Old English
#686
Quinto
Boy
Italian
Quintus - The fifth
#689
Enis
Unisex
[Bosnian]
Bosnian form of ANIS.
#695
Swen
Boy
Sweden
One who is of the Swedes, a form of the name Sven.
#695
Bookert
Boy
American
derived from the surname Booker, meaning 'the book seller'
#697
Brother
Boy
American
male sibling
#699
Robley
Boy
American
From the Old English 'hroth' meaning 'fame' and 'leah' meaning 'clearing'.
#702
Nebraska
Unisex
American
Flat water.
#704
Rosell
Unisex
Spain
Derived from 'Rosa', meaning 'rose'
#715
Evester
Boy
American
To bless
#719
Truxton
Boy
American
from the town with the trust; town of the true
#732
Climmie
Unisex
American
Variant of Clementine; merciful, gentle
#736
Ludger
Boy
Germanic
Famous warrior.
#745
Vincenzo
Boy
Italy
Conquering
#745
Weyman
Boy
English-speaking countries
Old English
#759
Isiac
Boy
American
A beloved name with deep roots
#763
Stoddard
Boy
American
Old English
#764
Hugh
Boy
United Kingdom
heart
#784
Lowery
Boy
American
From the surname meaning 'the low land'
#784
Roald
Boy
Norway
Famous ruler; mighty ruler.
#786
Mabry
Unisex
USA
One who is a storyteller
#788
Ulmer
Boy
Germanic
from the town of Ulm
#793
Clayborne
Boy
American
Old French
#796
Byrl
Boy
American
English
#799
Herron
Boy
American
a form of the name 'Harrison', meaning son of Harry
#808
Wilborn
Boy
American
From the powerful spring
#823
Warder
Boy
American
guardian, keeper
#826
Chon
Boy
Spanish
young man
#830
Rudy
Boy
German
Famous wolf
#830
Renner
Boy
Germanic
To run
#834
Trellis
Unisex
American
Support structure for climbing plants
#834
Ludvik
Boy
Czech Republic
Famous and brave.
#841
Cornelious
Boy
Latin
Horn
#850
Cleaveland
Boy
American
land of the cliffs
#853
Isador
Boy
Greece
Gift of Isis
#858
Junus
Boy
Latin
Young; youthful; The sixth month (June)
#860
Philmore
Boy
American
lover of horses
#868
Burris
Boy
American
Derived from a surname, which likely originated from a place name.
#878
Ingolf
Boy
Scandinavia
ancestor's wolf
#881
Velmer
Unisex
Germanic
famous, renowned
#887
Burnett
Unisex
England
A surname derived from an old French word meaning 'brown-haired' or 'brown.'
#888
Addis
Unisex
American
Tigrinya
#891
Dick
Boy
United Kingdom
Strong ruler; power, mighty chief
#892
Mancel
Boy
French
A beloved name with deep roots
#893
Elvan
Boy
Turkey
Atom or particle.
#901
Guinn
Boy
Ireland
Fair; white
#903
Alphonsa
Boy
Italy
Noble and ready
#907
Earland
Boy
English
Old English
#930
Amerigo
Boy
Italy
From the Old High German name Amalric, meaning 'ruler of work'.
#940
Veto
Boy
Latin
I forbid
#941
Veryl
Unisex
American
a form of the masculine name Virgil
#946
Lavere
Unisex
French-speaking countries
to lift or raise
#952
Bernie
Boy
[English]
Diminutive of BERNARD, BERNADETTE, BERNICE, and other names beginning with Bern.
#954
Rodolphe
Boy
France
famous wolf
#962
Flavius
Boy
Latin
Yellow
#964
Ronie
Unisex
American
Joyful song.
#969
Rembert
Boy
Germanic
Counselor
#980
Bilbo
Boy
United Kingdom
a type of knife or a dwarf character
#986
Walfred
Boy
Germanic
To govern, to rule
#991
Algia
Unisex
Greek
pain, suffering
#993
Eldrige
Boy
English
A meaningful name with English roots
#1000
Vick
Boy
English-speaking countries
Victory or conqueror
#1000
Benhard
Boy
Germanic
brave as a bear
Erbie
Boy
American
Brave or strong warrior
Yaro
Boy
Nigeria
Hausa
Theoda
Unisex
Germanic
People's princess
Bruner
Boy
American
one who lives by a brook or stream
Zeddie
Unisex
American
Derived from the name Zed, which can mean 'God is righteous'.
Averill
Unisex
American
Boar battle
Othie
Boy
American
A protector, one who defends
Edmund
Boy
England
wealthy protector
Ozell
Unisex
American
from the Ozarks
Norvell
Boy
France
North vale or northern valley
Ennis
Boy
Ireland
From the name of a town in Ireland.
Ventura
Boy
Spain
adventurous or bold
Hyman
Boy
[Yiddish]
Alteration of HYAM influenced by Yiddish man "man".
Mariano
Boy
Spain
derived from the name 'Mariano', which is a variant of 'Marianus', meaning 'of Marius'
Elmer
Boy
English-speaking countries
Derived from 'helm' meaning 'noble' or 'helmet' and 'meri' meaning 'famous'.
Cloyde
Boy
American
A surname derived from the Welsh name 'Clwyd', meaning 'the river' or 'the valley'.
Cozy
Unisex
American
comfortable, warm
Vermon
Boy
American
A beloved name with deep roots
Zygmund
Boy
Poland
the one who is great or famous
Hume
Boy
Scotland
from the river
Bosie
Boy
United Kingdom
a playful platform or space
Hulbert
Boy
English-speaking countries
Bright mind or brilliant.
Agnew
Boy
Scottish
from the river mouth
Zephyr
Unisex
Greece
the west wind
Gomer
Boy
Hebrew
Complete, Perfect
Berman
Boy
USA
Berman denotes a man from the mountains.; The name relates to the Hebrew 'Berman' (בֵּרְמַן), meaning 'son of the mountain.
Bernhardt
Boy
Germanic
Brave as a bear
Osby
Boy
English
god's village
Raeburn
Boy
Scotland
from the rapids in the stream
Ezell
Boy
African American
God will help
Edner
Unisex
American
a form of Edna, meaning 'pleasure, delight'
Mervil
Boy
American
A creative name believed to be derived from merging 'Merv' and 'Wil'.
Broward
Boy
American
Old English
Herold
Boy
English
army ruler
Clements
Boy
United Kingdom
Merciful, gentle.
Gaspare
Boy
Italy
treasurer, one of the Three Wise Men
Colie
Unisex
American
Victory
Gillespie
Boy
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic
Birger
Boy
Scandinavia
To help or to save.
Durward
Boy
Scotland
keeper of the door
Noble
Boy
English
having, exhibiting, or characterized by high moral qualities and ideals
Saunders
Boy
English-speaking countries
son of Alexander
Rozier
Boy
France
from the rose garden
Brownie
Unisex
American
a small, mischievous fairy; a chocolate dessert
Filmore
Boy
American
from the great land
Alto
Boy
Italy
Italian
Selden
Boy
American
A beloved name with deep roots
Othello
Unisex
[Literature]
Perhaps an Italian diminutive of OTHO. Shakespeare used this name in his tragedy 'Othello' (1603), where it belongs to a Moor who is manipulated by Iago into killing his wife Desdemona.
Delmar
Boy
English
of the sea
Cosby
Boy
English
from the village of the cosmos
Elmon
Boy
American
Noble or illustrious one
Welford
Boy
England
Welsh river crossing
Odies
Boy
Greece
derived from the Greek word 'Ὀδυσσεύς' (Odysseus), meaning 'wrathful'
Willie
Unisex
English-speaking countries
resolute protector
Dude
Boy
American
A beloved name with deep roots
Gaither
Boy
English
One who has a strong will or resolution, a bearer of the strong.
Hersel
Boy
Hebrew-speaking countries
meaning 'he will be silent'; the quiet one or the reserved
Howe
Boy
United Kingdom
From the word 'hoh,' meaning 'hill' or 'mound'.
Vardaman
Boy
India
son of a warrior
Cletis
Boy
American
Derived from Cleotis, a name that signifies one who is famous or renowned
Milburn
Boy
[English]
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "mill stream" in Old English.
Welcome
Boy
English-speaking countries
To receive with joy and hospitality
Benjeman
Boy
American
Variant of Benjamin, meaning 'son of the right hand'
Nesbitt
Boy
Scotland
From the headland or the place by the river
Lamar
Boy
[English
From a French and English surname, originally from a place name in Normandy, which was derived from Old French la mare meaning "the pool".
Waddell
Boy
Scotland
From the Welsh river
Cuthbert
Boy
England
Famous (or bright) because of his reputation
Debs
Boy
American
A diminutive of 'Deborah' or a short form of 'Debbie', typically associated with the meaning 'bee'.
Printes
Boy
American
Prince
Rudolphe
Boy
Germanic
Famous wolf
Ervil
Boy
American
Gift; a gift from God
Rector
Boy
American
One who rules
Burdette
Boy
French
Bourde
Cordy
Unisex
American
heart
Stillman
Boy
American
Steward or servant.
Ivar
Boy
Scandinavia
Old Norse
Ulis
Boy
Latin America
to be angry, wrathful
Oneal
Boy
Irish
noble, champion
Pervis
Boy
France
to be courageous
Ishmael
Boy
[Biblical]
From the Hebrew name יִשְׁמָעֵאל (Yishma'el) meaning "God will hear". In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Abraham. He is the traditional ancestor of the Arab people.
Estil
Boy
American
Man of esteem, or noble
Oris
Boy
Latin
light
Linnell
Unisex
English-speaking countries
A form of the name Linell; derives from 'flaxen' or 'to be flexible'
Pellegrino
Boy
Italy
pilgrim or traveler
Philander
Boy
[English
From the Greek name Φιλανδρος (Philandros) meaning "friend of man" from Greek φιλος (philos) "friend" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος). It was the name of a son of Apollo with the nymph Acalle.
Holsey
Boy
American
dweller by the hollow
Curley
Unisex
Ireland
From the curly-haired
Esaw
Boy
Hebrew-speaking countries
hairy
Autie
Unisex
American
Noble or exalted
Vearl
Boy
American
A variation of the name Pearl, which signifies something precious and valuable.
Armistead
Boy
England
Army's stronghold
Reyes
Boy
USA
Kings
Eino
Boy
Finland
Meaning unknown, possibly a Finnish form of a Scandinavian name.
Armster
Boy
English-speaking countries
association with 'army' or 'warrior'
Hillie
Boy
American
Hillie is possibly a diminutive or variation of the name 'Hillary' or 'Hilliard,' with meanings relating to 'cheerful' or 'of the hill.'
Woodrow
Boy
English-speaking countries
Row of houses by the wood
Edlow
Boy
American
Likely derived from surnames or a place-based name.
Estus
Boy
American
Variant of 'Estes', meaning 'to be' or 'to exist'
Jacobo
Boy
Spain
Spanish form of JACOB (or JAMES).
Berthold
Boy
Germanic
bright strength; illustrious strength
Comer
Boy
American
Came from the verb 'to come'.
Brack
Boy
English-speaking countries
a stream or a brook
Dumas
Boy
France
Of the house or estate