How popular is the baby name Kenneth 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 Kenneth.

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Popularity of the baby name Kenneth


Posts that mention the name Kenneth

What turned Wallis into a girl name in the 1930s?

American socialite/British royal Wallis Simpson (1896-1986)
Wallis Simpson

The name Wallis had only ever appeared in the U.S. baby name data as a boy name until 1936, when it suddenly popped up as a girl name. The following year, usage for baby girls was nearly double the usage for baby boys:

Boys named WallisGirls named Wallis
19381914
19371733†
1936226*
19359.
193416.
*Debut, †Peak usage

Here’s a visual:

Usage of the baby name Wallis in the U.S. since 1880.
Usage of the baby name Wallis

Why?

Because, in December of 1936, Britain’s King Edward VIII — who had ascended to the throne earlier the same year, in January — abdicated in order to marry twice-divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson.

Here’s a newspaper account of one of the baby girls named Wallis in 1936:

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grieve have named their new-born daughter Wallis — for the only woman in modern history who rocked the throne of England.

Wallis and Edward were married in June of 1937. Known as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, they remained together until Edward’s death in 1972.

Wallis Simpson’s first name at birth wasn’t Wallis, but Bessie. She was born Bessie Wallis Warfield in 1896, and called “Bessie Wallis” in her youth. The first name “Bessie” honored her mother’s elder sister, while the middle name “Wallis” honored her father, Teackle Wallis Warfield (who was known as “Wallis”). The surname Simpson came from her second husband.

What are your thoughts on the baby name Wallis? Do you prefer it as a boy name, or as a girl name?

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P.S. Wallis Simpson reminds me of Ebba Bernadotte

Baby name mash-ups: Abdrew, Jeffifer, Ryatt, Tiffanique

Here are some oddball baby names I found while scanning the SSA’s baby name lists. They look like creative combinations of other names. (My guesses as to what those “other names” might be are in parentheses.)

Boy names:

Girl names:

Which is your favorite? (Mine is Franchester!)

Have you come across any other baby name mash-ups recently?

P.S. Don’t forget Craphonso. :)

[Last update: 5/2019]

Baby born during Hurricane Alicia, named Alicia

hurricane

On the night of August 17, 1983, a baby girl was born — 12 days overdue — to Rachelle and Kenneth Sanders of Galveston, Texas.

Mrs. Sanders said the couple had already picked out a name for their infant if she were a girl. “But then I thought, ‘Why would she wait until there was a hurricane?’ I didn’t think I would go into labor then, and the nurses suggested naming her after the hurricane.'”

Hurricane Alicia made landfall near Galveston just a few hours after baby Alicia was born.

Source: “Baby Alicia get to Galveston first.” News Journal [Wilmington, DE] 19 Aug. 1983: 5.

Image: Adapted from Hurricane Elena by NASA (public domain)

Baby name “safe list”: Amelia, Calvin, Grace, Preston, Rebecca, Wesley

Not sure what to name your baby?

Maybe you should go with a classic. The following names have been popular in the U.S. since at least 1880 (when data on baby names was first collected). None of the male names have ever been out of the top 400, and none of the female names have ever been out of the top 500.

So, if you’re stumped, simply close your eyes and point. Just remember to veer to the left if you’re having a boy, to the right if you’re having a girl…

Aaron
Albert
Alex
Alexander
Allen
Andrew
Andy
Anthony
Antonio
Arthur
Benjamin
Calvin
Charles
Christopher
Clayton
Curtis
Daniel
David
Dennis
Donald
Edgar
Edward
Edwin
Felix
Frank
George
Grant
Henry
Isaac
Jack
Jacob
James
Jay
Jerry
Jesse
Joe
Joel
John
Jose
Joseph
Juan
Julian
Kenneth
Louis
Manuel
Marcus
Mark
Martin
Marvin
Matthew
Michael
Nathan
Nathaniel
Nicholas
Oscar
Patrick
Paul
Peter
Philip
Phillip
Preston
Raymond
Richard
Robert
Ruben
Samuel
Stephen
Theodore
Thomas
Timothy
Tony
Victor
Vincent
Walter
Wesley
William
Alice
Amanda
Amelia
Amy
Anna
Anne
Annie
Caroline
Catherine
Cecilia
Charlotte
Christina
Christine
Claudia
Cynthia
Elizabeth
Emily
Emma
Esther
Eva
Evelyn
Grace
Helen
Jane
Josephine
Julia
Katherine
Kathleen
Kathryn
Katie
Laura
Leah
Lillian
Linda
Lydia
Margaret
Maria
Mary
Miriam
Molly
Nancy
Naomi
Nina
Priscilla
Rachel
Rebecca
Rose
Rosa
Ruby
Ruth
Sara
Sarah
Veronica

Honorable Mentions: Douglas, Eddie, Ivan, Lawrence, Mitchell and Russell were each out of the top 400 only once, and Nora was out of the top 500 only once.