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Ill Names for Girls

There are 7 Ill names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Ill names 1 to 7. Within these names, Abigail (English and German) was the most popular in 2008, followed by Jane (English) and Virginia (English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, and Spanish). The unusual Ill names are Eloise (English and Spanish), Gilda (English, German, and Italian), Isolde (English and German), and Ophelia (English, German, and Italian).

Ill names are rather popular as baby girl names. Their usage peaked in 1922 with 2.061% of baby girls being given Ill names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 5 Ill names. The names have substantially slipped in popularity since then, and they are of modest use in recent times. In 2008, their total usage was 0.791% with 3 Ill names listed among the top 1000, appearing with somewhat increasing regularity in the recent decade. Among all Ill names, Abigail (English and German) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #8 and a usage of 0.725%.

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Abigail Popularity Trend of Abigail
from 1900 to 2008.
2008 Rank: 8 8 my father rejoices, ... bearers include the ill-fated daughter of ...

Eloise Popularity Trend of Eloise
from 1900 to 2008. healthy, safe, whole; ... (1101-1164), the ill-fated and beautiful ...

Gilda Popularity Trend of Gilda
from 1900 to 2008. sacrifice, tribute ... where Gilda is the ill-fated and innocent girl ...

Isolde name was borne by the ill-fated Irish princess ...

Jane Popularity Trend of Jane
from 1900 to 2008.
2008 Rank: 390 390 Yahweh is gracious, ... Grey (1537-1554), the ill-fated queen who reigned ...

Ophelia Popularity Trend of Ophelia
from 1900 to 2008. help, profit; serpent ... for the beautiful but ill-fated daughter of ...

Virginia Popularity Trend of Virginia
from 1900 to 2008.
2008 Rank: 562 562 virgin ... with the rest of the ill-fated colony became the ...


Popularity Trend
for Ill Names
from 1900 to 2006Variant Popularity Chart
for Ill Names
in 2006