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Top 1930s Baby Names

1930s baby names took a serious turn along with the mood of the country during the Great Depression, with many names popular in that decade feeling decidedly out of style today. But given the Hundred Year Rule, we see names from the 1930s starting to feel more appealing over the coming decade, so we may be in for a new generation of girls named Barbara and Joan and boys called Ronald and Howard.

Along with Ronald and Howard, other 1930s baby names that remain in the US Top 1000 include Alice, Arthur, Dorothy, Francis, Irene, Marvin, Patricia, and Walter. Among those with the greatest drop in popularity are Wanda and Phyllis for girls, and Fred and Earl for boys.

These 1930s names may be familiar to you via grandparents or great-grandparents or other older relatives born in the first half of the 20th century. If you are interested in exploring names from the 1930s for your baby, browse the selection here drawn from the Top 50 for that decade but relatively rare today.

Alice

Meaning: noble

Origin:German
7
Margaret

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Greek
73
Catherine

Meaning: pure

Origin:Greek
183
Helen

Meaning: torch; shining light

Origin:Greek
328
Mary

Meaning: drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved

Origin:Hebrew or Egyptian
202
Anna

Meaning: grace

Origin:Variation of Hannah, Hebrew
106
Elizabeth

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:Hebrew
86
Annie

Meaning: grace

Origin:English, diminutive of Ann
216
Jane

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:English
77
William

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:German
128
Thomas

Meaning: twin

Origin:Aramaic
59
Michael

Meaning: who is like God?

Origin:Hebrew
224
Henry

Meaning: estate ruler

Origin:German
40
Jack

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:English, diminutive of John
93
George

Meaning: farmer

Origin:Greek
191
Louis

Meaning: renowned warrior

Origin:German and French
39
Ralph

Meaning: wolf-counsel

Origin:English from German
147
Paul

Meaning: small

Origin:Latin
265
John

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Hebrew
299
Richard

Meaning: dominant ruler

Origin:German
359