
In England, many place names either begin with Thorpe as the first word of a town name or end in -thorpe as a suffix
In England, many place names either begin with Thorpe as the first word of a town name or end in -thorpe as a suffix
Sterling was a consistent Top 400 American baby boy name between 1912 and 1929, ranking highest at No. 355 in 1924.
Sheldon dropped out of the Top 500 American baby boy names in 2000 and by 2010 was No. 990
Seamus’ first appearance in the Top 1000 American baby boy names was in 1995 at No. 977
Rupert peaked at No. 413 in the Top 1000 American boy names in 1899. In 1900, it dropped to No. 441. That was its highest 20th century rank
Rufus was quite popular in the USA in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, always in the Top 200, getting into the top 100 names twice
Rodney was a Top 100 American baby boy name from 1946 to 1977, ranking highest in 1965 at No. 33
Phoebe regained some of its early 20th century popularity in the 21st century, ranking as high as No. 309 in 2010