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What were the most popular girl names in 1992?

What were the most popular girl names in 1992?

RANK GIRLS BOYS
1 Ashley Michael
2 Jessica Christopher
3 Amanda Matthew
4 Brittany Joshua

What was the most popular baby name in 1992?

Top 1000 popular babynames in 1992

Rank Boy name Girl name
1 Michael Ashley
2 Christopher Jessica
3 Matthew Amanda
4 Joshua Brittany

What are the most popular girl names in Spain?

The 50 most popular girl names in Spain 2019

  • Cloé, Chloe, Chloé, Chloë, Cloe, Khloe, Khloé, Kloé
  • Sophia, Sofia, Sofía, Sophiea.
  • Mia, Mía.
  • Emily, Emmilie, Èmilie.
  • Emma.
  • Charlotte, Carlotte.
  • Sophie, Sofi, Sofie, Sofy, Sophi, Sophy.
  • Eleah, Elea, Elléa, Eléa, Elëa, Élea, Éléa.

What were the most popular girls names in the 1990s?

RANK GIRLS BOYS
1 Jessica Michael
2 Ashley Christopher
3 Brittany Matthew
4 Amanda Joshua

What are the most popular names 2020?

Top 10 Baby Names of 2020

Rank Male name Female name
1 Liam Olivia
2 Noah Emma
3 Oliver Ava
4 Elijah Charlotte

What are popular 90s names?

Top names of the 1990s

Males Females
Rank Name Name
1 Michael Jessica
2 Christopher Ashley
3 Matthew Emily

All names for 1992: Official U.S. list RANK GIRLS BOYS 1 Ashley Michael 2 Jessica Christopher 3 Amanda Matthew 4 Brittany Joshua

What are the most popular baby names in Spain?

One of the most significant changes was that none of the most common names from previous decades – such as Antonio, Manuel, José, and Francisco – appeared among the top ten. David, Daniel, Alejandro, and Javier have been some of the most popular. New to BabyCenter? Join now

What’s the most popular girl name in Mexico?

Closer to home, these are the most popular baby girl names in Mexico. 1 Guadalupe 2 Juana 3 Margarita 4 Josefina 5 Verónica 6 Leticia 7 Rosa 8 Francisca 9 Teresa 10 Martha

When did Spanish girls stop having double names?

Double names for Spanish girls disappeared in the 1990s. Most of the new names were short and simple. Oddly enough, in spite of a departure from traditional names, the favorite girls’ name since 1990 has been María. Although less innovative than names picked for girls, boys’ names also underwent a transformation in these years.