Top 20+ Popular Baby Names From the 1890s You've Probably Never Heard
1) Leo

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 43
Meaning: "Lion"
The name Leo has been circulating among Italian artists, Russian novelists, and American actors for centuries. It’s a charming name that can stand on its own or be the official nickname for anyone named Leonardo. In astrology, Leos are considered compassionate, aware, and natural leaders. All of which are great traits that you’d hope your kid inherits.
2) Florence

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 7
Meaning: “blossoming," "flourishing," or "prosperous”
Who wouldn’t want to name their daughter after a literal Olympic champion? Or, if you’re an avid traveler, perhaps you can name your daughter after one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Florence, Italy.
3) Leona

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 100
Meaning: “Lioness”
Leona is a lovely, understated baby name full of vintage charm and subtle femininity that deserves a resurgence. Because of its meaning, it's an excellent choice for parents looking for a name that embodies confidence.
4) Otto

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 75
Meaning: "wealthy" or "prosperity"
What a fetching name–and we love its meaning. It's a simple yet regal name. After all, who can argue with a name that predicts success, something that all parents want for their kids?
5) Amos

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 147
Meaning: “to carry" or "borne by God”
Amos is another timeless name that has been around for centuries. While it has a religious background, it's a cool name for parents who may be obsessed with baking. After all, one of the best snacks out there is Famous Amos chocolate chip cookies!
6) Marguerite

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 84
Meaning: "pearl"
It’s not uncommon for parents to name their daughters after things like gems. Now, they can do so with a unique twist. This is such a vibrant and fun name!
7) Jasper

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 200
Meaning: "bringer of treasure" or "treasurer"
I do not know how this adorable name was the 200th most popular name of its time, but it’s another name that deserves a resurgence in the forthcoming years. It gives off quaint and charming vibes.
8) Ora

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 118
Meaning: "prayer" or "light"
I like names that nod to religion. They serve as a reminder of what we may believe in. This is an excellent option for parents who want to remind themselves that their little one is their prayer answered.
9) Maud

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 130
Meaning: "powerful battler" or "mighty in battle"
The name Maud has a bit of vintage flair to it. And you'll be naming your little one after an Empress or Countess! How's that for royalty?
10) Vincent

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 15
Meaning:"conquering" or "victorious"
Vincent exudes refinement and culture. Its rich history and artistic associations (like Vincent Van Gogh) make it an excellent name for parents who appreciate creativity and a touch of European flair. Maybe your little one will inherit some of that artistic flair, too!
11) Marion

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 74
Meaning: "star of the sea," "beloved," "bitterness," or "wished for child"
Although its name gained popularity in the 1980s, it is a beautiful merger of nostalgia and modern times. The name fell into the girl's category, but Marion is a unisex name that can be used for either gender. You may also be familiar with Marion Ravenwood from the Indiana Jones movies.
12) Eunice

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 134
Meaning: "good victory" or "joyous victory"
Eunice is a rather sophisticated-sounding name with a bit of history, stemming from the legacy of Saint Eunice, a third-century martyr. While that may be grim for most, others may find that the meaning of the name itself is rather valiant.
13) Bertha

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 11
Meaning: "bright" or "the bright one"
Is there a better way to honor how incredible parenthood is and the sunshine kids bring into our lives than with a name that means the bright one?
14) Alta

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 153
Meaning: "tall," "elevated"
This blast from the past is probably a name you don't hear as often, but we should definitely bring it back. It's simple and elegant, plus your kid will more than likely learn how to spell it before they can walk.
15) Minnie

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 13
Meaning: "will," "desire," "protection," or "intellect"
This one is a clear nod to all the Disney fanatics who may want to skip honoring the Princesses and go straight for the mouse! We love the idea of naming a kid Minnie. It’s a cute and whimsical blast from the past.
16) Estella

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 138
Meaning: "star"
Celestial names are pretty common and extremely beautiful. So, for parents who may be into astrology or feel stars have aligned with the arrival of the newest little one, this is the perfect name to choose.
17) Flossie

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 151
Meaning: "flowering" or "blooming"
Flossie is a beautiful name with a lot of charm. It's been a pretty popular name for quite some time. At its peak (the 20th century), over 500 girls each year were named Flossie.
18) Virgie

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 725
Meaning: "maiden" or "pure"
This name is fit for the baby angel in your life. Short for Virginia, the name came in last on the SSA list for the decade, but that doesn't make it any less special.
19) Mayme

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 849
Meaning: "rebelliousness"
This is the perfect name for a baby girl who knows what she wants and goes for it. Derived from the name Mary or Margaret, a girl with this name is born to lead. You know what they say, well-behaved women seldom make history.
20) Archie

SSA ranking in the 1890s: 89
Meaning: "genuine" and "bold" or "brave"
Archie is an exceptionally stylish retro name that is suitable for a kid with lots of personality. Perhaps the most famous Archie is Meghan and Harry’s little prince, who is charming and stylish. We’re glad they brought it back.