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I have been working with Lisa through her database for the 1911 Melksham census today ... the most popular girl's names were Sarah, Edith, Elizabeth and - top of all - Mary (162 of them). The most popular boy's names were Henry, George, Frederick, and there were no less that 314 Williams.
Unique female names - Isabella, Gerty, Eveline, Rebecca, Mollie, Winnifred, Ethelwyn, Evelene, Mercy, Adria, Leslie, Frederica, Zadia, Phillis, Talitha, Freda, Celia, Naomi, Angelina, Awdry, Elvira, Marianne, Ettie, Lulu, Ernestine, Ina, Emmeline, Queenie, Mercia, Maggie, Margary, Annette, Millie, Victor, Francis, Aimee, Cissily, Cecilia, Kitty, Lotta, Alfred, Rosalie, Laurie, Lettice, Hettie, Sara, Emmiline, Sybella, Ernie, Jenny, Helene, Dulcis, Adelene, Blanch, Rosanna, Roma, Ophelia, Lilly, Hebe, Susie, Maude, Vando, Roberta, Guida, Arabella, Lilyian, Violetta, Lillie, Milly, Mervyn, Helena, Rita, Joyce, Ira, Sabina, Cordelia, Selena, Cicely, Alicia, Jessica, Netta, Erina, Gertie, Sissie, Betsey, Monica, Christiana, Isabell, Eileen, Constance and Jemima.
Unique male names - Joey, Reggie, Lloyd, Ida, Israel, Winter, Ernie, Kerwin, Oswald, Kirwin, Elisha, Desmond, Moses, Josiah, Jethro, Mager, Winship, Aeneas, Leonare, Archelaus, King, Stafford, Denis, Guy, Ephram, Jerry, Allan, Jabez, Bertrand, Heber, Putt, Zenas, Ottridge, Raymond, Harrold, Adolphus, Llewellyn, Oscar, Fredrick, Abel, Meredith, Alonzo, Lambert, Ford, Rex, Laurence, Theodore, Louis, Simeon, Silas, Elam, Angus, Jasper, Rodney, Egbert, Phineas, Steven, Grace, Randolph, Amos, Valentine, Ediss, Harvey, Vincent, Wilmot, Ted, Lewin, Leamon, Norval, Bygad, Dan, Seymour, Aylesbury, Iris, Agnes, Matthew, Wodehouse, Philip, Elihu, Ettose, Duncan, Graham, Jeremiah and Luther.
I see I appear in the list (!) - does anyone else here?
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