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Most Common Names for Girls

Common names are different from popular names as they denote names found most widely amongst the entire population, not just used for babies in a single year. Names most common for females in the US over the past century are listed here, with Mary claiming the top spot, followed by Patricia, Jennifer, Linda, and Elizabeth.

Along with Mary and Elizabeth, other common girl names that remain in the US Top 150 include Alice, Anna, Emma, Grace, Katherine, Olivia, Sarah, and Victoria. The common names for girls that have dropped the farthest in popularity include Cheryl, Debra, Donna, and Carol.

Some of the top names for baby girls today, such Sophia and Isabella, don't quite make it onto the Most Common Names list yet, but as older names such as Doris and Joyce fade away, they'll be replaced by newer popular names such as Ava and Charlotte. These are the 100 most common girl names of the past century.

Christine

Meaning: Christian

Origin:French variation of Christina
850
Doris

Meaning: gift of the ocean

Origin:Greek
710
Gloria

Meaning: glory

Origin:Latin
642
Christina

Meaning: a Christian

Origin:Greek
435
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Origin:English botanical name
524
Melissa

Meaning: honeybee

Origin:Greek
541
Alexis

Meaning: defender

Origin:Greek
1013
Diane

Meaning: divine

Origin:French variation of Diana
1039
Beverly

Meaning: dweller near the beaver stream

Origin:English
1070
Sharon

Meaning: a plain

Origin:Hebrew
1249
Donna

Meaning: lady

Origin:Italian
1355
Carol

Meaning: free man

Origin:English, feminine variation of Charles
1388
Denise

Meaning: god of Nysa

Origin:French, feminine variation of Denis
1421
Joyce

Meaning: merry, joyous

Origin:Latin
1546
Kelly

Meaning: war

Origin:Irish
1573
Kimberly

Meaning: Cyneburga's meadow

Origin:English surname
1590
Sandra

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Diminutive of Alessandra, Italian from Greek
1625
Carolyn

Meaning: free man

Origin:Variation of Caroline
1631
Cheryl

Meaning: darling

Origin:Modern invented name, variation of Cherie, French
1678
Brenda

Meaning: blade of a sword

Origin:Scottish
1755