Most Popular Baby Girl Names 1915-2014

Source: Social Security card application data as of end of February 2015. SOME NAMES ARE LISTED MORE THAN ONCE AND HAVE VARIATIONS IN SPELLING
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Patricia
Jennifer
Elizabeth
Linda
Barbara
Susan
Margaret
Jessica
Sarah
Dorothy
Karen
Nancy
Betty
Lisa
Sandra
Ashley
Kimberly
Donna
Helen
Carol
Michelle
Emily
Amanda
Melissa
Deborah
Laura
Stephanie
Rebecca
Sharon
Cynthia
Kathleen
Anna
Shirley
Ruth
Amy
Angela
Brenda
Virginia
Pamela
Catherine
Katherine
Nicole
Christine
Samantha
Janet
Debra
Carolyn
Rachel
Heather
Maria
Diane
Julie
Joyce
Emma
Frances
Evelyn
Joan
Martha
Christina
Kelly
Lauren
Victoria
Judith
Alice
Ann
Cheryl
Jean
Doris
Megan
Marie
Andrea
Kathryn
Jacqueline
Gloria
Teresa
Sara
Janice
Hannah
Julia
Rose
Theresa
Grace
Judy
Beverly
Olivia
Denise
Marilyn
Amber
Danielle
Brittany
Diana
Mildred
Jane
Madison
Lori
Tiffany
Kathy
Tammy
Kayla
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5 Comments
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Level 67
Jun 20, 2015
I wonder how "Mary" could not be here.
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Level ∞
Jun 21, 2015
It should be #1:

http://www.jetpunk.com/quizzes/most-popular-girl-names

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Level 66
Feb 22, 2018
Per the US SSA Mary was listed in top 3 for 45 of last 100 years. Many of those years #1.
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Level 57
Sep 15, 2019
Unless they have included Mary in Maria, but even then it would surely be number one. Also surprised not to see Charlotte, Isabel or Eleanor. But still fun.
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Level 74
Oct 13, 2022
please put the kathy/katherine/catherines/etc. together.