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Top 1990s Baby Names

The top baby names of the 1990s are heard more often on new parents than they are on babies. This is the decade that saw the peak of names such as Chelsea, Kelsey, and Alexis for girls, and Kyle, Tyler, and Zachary for boys.

Along with Alexis and Zachary, other 1990s baby names that remain in the US Top 250 include Alyssa, Connor, Dylan, Evan, Hannah, Sydney, and Taylor. The names that have fallen the farthest in popularity include Erica, Dustin, Chelsea, and Shelby.

These popular American names were used relatively more often for babies born in the US in the 90s than they are today. If the Hundred-Year Rule continues to hold, we can expect to see these 1990s names on babies at the end of the 21st century.

Alex

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Diminutive of Alexander, Alexis
861
Brian

Meaning: strong, virtuous, and honorable

Origin:Irish
417
Allison

Meaning: noble

Origin:Scottish, diminutive of Alice
1179
Evan

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Welsh variation of John
371
Sean

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Irish variation of John
1007
Trevor

Meaning: from the large village

Origin:Welsh
507
Jordan

Meaning: flowing down

Origin:English from Hebrew
517
Jordan

Meaning: flowing down

Origin:English from Hebrew
1197
Ryan

Meaning: little king

Origin:Irish
396
Connor

Meaning: lover of hounds

Origin:Irish
470
Danielle

Meaning: God is my judge

Origin:French feminine variation of Daniel, Hebrew,"God is my judge"
582
Devin

Meaning: poet

Origin:Irish
1133
Cameron

Meaning: crooked nose

Origin:Scottish surname
372
Timothy

Meaning: honoring God

Origin:Greek
558
Dustin

Meaning: brave warrior, or Thor's stone

Origin:Norse
638
Sydney

Meaning: Saint Denis

Origin:French
610
Alyssa

Meaning: noble

Origin:English variation of Alicia
494
Tiffany

Meaning: of divine manifestation

Origin:English variation of Theophania, Greek
1241
Nicole

Meaning: people of victory

Origin:French feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek
421
Morgan

Meaning: sea-born, sea-song or sea-circle

Origin:Welsh
600