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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.

Juan

Meaning: the Lord is gracious

Origin:Spanish and Manx variation of John
1689
Charles

Meaning: man, free man

Origin:French from German
290
Taylor

Meaning: tailor

Origin:English occupational name
898
Taylor

Meaning: tailor

Origin:English occupational name
637
Travis

Meaning: tollgate-keeper

Origin:French occupational name
692
Erin

Meaning: from the island to the west

Origin:Irish
1022
Ashley

Meaning: dweller near the ash tree meadow

Origin:English
905
Erica

Meaning: eternal ruler

Origin:Norse, feminine form of Eric
969
Courtney

Meaning: short nose

Origin:French
1097
Destiny A name of Latin origins, the meaning of Dest...
Origin:Word name
865
Brittany Brittany means 'from Britain' and is a commo...
Origin:English name of the French region Bretagne, meaning 'from Briton'
936
Shelby

Meaning: estate on the ledge

Origin:English
1293
Chelsea The name Chelsea is of English origin which ...
Origin:London and New York place-name
1326
Kaitlyn

Meaning: pure

Origin:Spelling variation of Caitlin
1507
Jeremy

Meaning: appointed by God

Origin:English form of Jeremiah
581
Hannah

Meaning: grace

Origin:Hebrew
177
Alexandra

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Greek, feminine form of Alexander
63
Amanda

Meaning: she must be loved

Origin:Latin
635
Jennifer

Meaning: white shadow, white wave

Origin:Cornish variation of Welsh Guinevere
464
Emily

Meaning: rival

Origin:Feminine variation of Emil, Latin
120