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There are 47 Revival names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Revival names 1 to 20. Within these names, Emma (English, French, and German) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #3 and a usage of 0.8698%, followed in descending order by Grace (English), Ella (German), Amy (English), Cynthia (English and German), Alison (English, French, and Scottish), America (English), Barbara (English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Slavic, and Spanish), and Edith (English and German). The unusual Revival names are Alfreda (English, German, Italian, and Polish), Aveline (English and French), Bertha (French), Blanche (English and French), Dulcie (English), Edwina (German), Emmeline (English), Euphemia (English and German), Helga (German and Scandinavian), Henrietta (English and German), and Ida (English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish). Revival names are very popular as baby girl names. In 1900, 15.228% of baby girls were given Revival names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 37 Revival names. The names have slipped in popularity since then, but they are nevertheless of very heavy use in recent times. In 2007, their total usage was 6.277% with 28 Revival names listed among the top 1000. Among all Revival names, Isabella (German, Italian, and Spanish) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #2 and a usage of 0.9056%.
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Alfreda Alison America Amy Aveline ... little bird, strength, ... saw a revival in the 19th century along with other ... Barbara Bertha Blanche Cynthia Dulcie Edith Edwina Ella Emma Emmeline ... labor; work ... Ages, and it saw a revival in the 18th century ... Euphemia Grace Helga Henrietta Ida
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