The SSA data only includes names that were used 5 or more times in a year, so there will be exceptions. The last year there were 5 people in the US named
Kirstie was 2011.
Gilda was used 12 times in 2020, but not enough to be recorded in 2021.
Hester was last recorded in 2019, with 7 uses. It's also tricky because of variations -
Kirsten and
Maude get used a bit more than
Kirstie and
Maud (still nowhere near the top 500, though - I think that would be more like 700 uses nowadays)...for comparison, in 2021, there were 55 people named Breeze and 17 people named
Horace (those seem pretty rare to me personally)...I've met a boomer
Hester and a Gen-Z
Maude, but also I've met 4 or 5 people named
Perdita, which was last recorded at 5 uses in 1971 (life is improbable sometimes).
Minta and
Docia haven't been recorded for more like 30-45 years (but
Theodosia and
Araminta are being used currently, rarely), and for
Permelia it's been about 60 years (but
Pamela gets around 100 uses still), so there is some difference in degree.
This message was edited 4/11/2024, 7:39 PM