How did “Starsky & Hutch” influence baby names in the late 1970s?

The characters Kenneth Hutchinson and David Starsky from the TV series "Starsky & Hutch" (1975-1979).
Hutch and Starsky from “Starsky & Hutch

The main characters of the popular TV series Starsky & Hutch (1975-1979) were a pair of plainclothes police detectives based in Southern California. Neither one was actually from Southern California, though.

Dark-haired Dave Starsky (played by Paul Michael Glaser), who was intense and impetuous, was originally from Brooklyn, New York.

And light-haired Ken “Hutch” Hutchinson (played by David Soul), who was more laid-back and intellectual, was originally from Duluth, Minnesota.

The year the show started airing, both Starsky and Hutch emerged for the first time in the U.S. baby name data:

Boys named StarskyBoys named Hutch
1977309
197645†12
197511*5*
1974..
1973..
*Debut, †Peak usage

A year later, in 1976, the compound name Paulmichael debuted as well.

And, several decades after that, the movie Starsky & Hutch (2004) starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson gave the name Hutch (but not Starsky) another boost.

The characters Kenneth Hutchinson and David Starsky from the TV series "Starsky & Hutch" (1975-1979).
Hutch and Starsky from “Starsky & Hutch

So, what do the surnames Starsky and Hutchinson mean?

I haven’t had any luck tracking down the definition of the Polish surname Starski, but the English/Irish surname Hutchinson has several possible etymologies, all of which can be traced back to Huchon, a Norman French pet form of the name Hugh, which was derived from a Germanic word meaning “heart, mind, spirit.”

If you were having a son, and you had to name him either Starsky or Hutch, which would it be?

P.S. Starsky and Hutch cruised around in a red-and-white Ford Gran Torino nicknamed the “striped tomato.”

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[Latest revision: Jun. 2024]

4 thoughts on “How did “Starsky & Hutch” influence baby names in the late 1970s?

  1. Hutch seems more masculine than something that could reasonably be mispronounced as “Star Sky”.

  2. Um, Hutch is the character’s nickname. His surname is Hutchinson, which is of English origin.

  3. @Daisy – How funny, I mentioned the correct surname at the start of the post, but not in the etymology paragraph. Just fixed it. Thank you!

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