How popular is the baby name Dack in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Use the popularity graph and data table below to find out! Plus, see all the blog posts that mention the name Dack.

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Popularity of the baby name Dack


Posts that mention the name Dack

Hollywood names invented by Henry Willson

American talent agent Henry Willson (1911-1978)
Henry Willson

Hollywood talent agent Henry Willson — the man behind the beefcake craze of the 1950s — liked to invent snappy stage names for his clients. “Catchy, iterative, marquee-size monikers were his trademark.”

And several of his clients (such as Troy Donahue, and Tab Hunter) went on to achieve so much fame that they, in turn, had an influence on U.S. baby names.

Here are some of the names that Willson came up with (or helped come up with):

Stage nameReal name
Chad EverettRaymon Cramton
Dack & Dirk RamboNorman & Orman Rambo (twins)
Guy MadisonRobert Moseley
John SaxonCarmine Orrico
Rhonda FlemingMarilyn Louis
Rock HudsonRoy Fitzgerald
Rory CalhounFrancis McCown
Tab HunterArthur Gelien
Touch Connors (later known as Mike Connors)Krekor Ohanian
Troy DonahueMerle Johnson
Ty Hungerford (later known as Ty Hardin)Orison Hungerford
Yale SummersRoy Neuvohner

Red-headed Rhonda Fleming’s surname was chosen because it sounded like the word flaming.

Speaking of flames, Rory Calhoun’s first name was inspired by Francis McCown’s brief stint as a firefighter (i.e., “roaring blazes”).

Which group of names do you prefer, the stage names (on the left) or the real names (on the right)?

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Image: Clipping from Modern Screen (Oct. 1946)

[Latest update: Oct. 2025]

Where did the baby name Dack come from in 1968?

American actor Dack Rambo (1941-1994)
Dack Rambo

The name Dack first appeared in the U.S. baby name data in 1968:

  • 1970: 7 baby boys named Dack
  • 1969: 8 baby boys named Dack
  • 1968: 12 baby boys named Dack [debut]
  • 1967: unlisted
  • 1966: unlisted

Where did it come from?

Television actor Dack Rambo (born Norman Jay Rambo in California in 1941).

He’d been on TV since the early 1960s, but in the late ’60s had a starring role in the two-season western The Guns of Will Sonnett (1967-1969). He went on to appear on dozens of shows, including the soap operas All My Children, Paper Dolls, Dallas, and Another World.

Dack had a twin brother who was also an actor — Dirk Rambo (born Orman Ray Rambo). Their stage names were chosen in part by their agent, Henry Willson. In a 1986 interview, Dack mentioned that the names Norman and Orman were “better than Ralph and Dalph” — the names their father had favored.

What are your thoughts on the name Dack?

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Image: Screenshot of The Guns of Will Sonnett

[Latest update: Jan. 2026]