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Top 1940s Baby Names

Names from the 1940s' Top 100 may be one generation shy of sounding cool today. Today’s grandparent names such as Brenda and Barbara, Roger and Ronald, each peaked in this decade.

Along with Barbara and Ronald, other 1940s baby names that remain in the US Top 1000 include Bonnie, Dorothy, Eugene, Frank, Judith, Larry, Roy, and Virginia. The names that have dropped the farthest in popularity include Phyllis, Gail, Peggy, and Cheryl.

Many of the names from this decade are classics that were revived for the first generation of post-World War II babies, the oldest Baby Boomers. Expect to start hearing them on babies again in 20 years, when baby names from the 1940s will be a century old and so ready to return to style.

Sasha

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Russian, diminutive of Greek Alexander
487
Alexandrine

Meaning: defending men

Origin:French and German variation of Alexandra
3582
Alexia

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Diminutive of Alexandria
1286
Alessandra

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Italian and Spanish variation of Alexandra
1063
Saunders

Meaning: defending men

Origin:English, Scottish surname, variation of Sanders
8048
Sacha

Meaning: defending warrior

Origin:French variation of Sasha, diminutive of Alexander
8034
Sacha

Meaning: defending warrior

Origin:French variation of Sasha
1130
Alexio

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Greek
4920
Alessandro

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Italian variation of Alexander
1098
Alexane

Meaning: defending men

Origin:French variation of Alexandra
5957
Zander

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Diminutive of Alexander
781
Alexandre

Meaning: defending men

Origin:French variation of Alexander
2560
Alexa

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Greek, English
1135
Zandra

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Variation of Sandra and Alexandra
3702
Sascha

Meaning: defending warrior

Origin:German variation of Sasha
5198
Sascha

Meaning: defending warrior

Origin:German variation of Sasha
3204
Shura

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Russian diminutive of Alexander
10299
Shura

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Russian, diminutive of Alexandra
6865
Alexina

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Variation of Alexandra, Greek
6766
Alejo

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Spanish diminutive of Alejandro
6647