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Darry Name Popularity

    

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How popular is Darry?

Mostly unused in the United States, less than 5 babies were bestowed the name in 2018.

This once, top 1000 name, Darry is currently less popular.

It reached its highest popularity ranking of #906 in 1960 with 70 occurrences.

The least amount of newborns dubbed Darry in any given year was less than 5, most recently in 2018.

Approximately during the years 1945-1948, and 1953-1960, the name Darry took a definitive turn upwards in popularity whereas clearly downward trends happened around 1966-1969.

Darry's popularity has remained mostly unchanged for some time. In recent years, continuing the trend, the number of babies given the name Darry has remained about the same.

What does the future hold for the popularity of Darry?

Currently, the name is at a very low point when compared to its most popular year.

The name Darry is mostly unused and will probably continue to plateu at its present level but may also begin to make a more decisive move up or down.

Relative to what it once was, Darry has fallen out of favor as a given name.

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   Darry (Boy)
Year %No. of Babies Given NamePopul. Rank
2018 < 5 --
2017 < 5 --
2016 < 5 --
2015 < 5 --
2014 7 9,856
2013 < 5 --
2012 11 7,169
2011 < 5 --
2010 < 5 --
2009 5 12,889
2008 5 12,929
2007 7 9,992
2006 9 8,145
2005 5 11,832
2004 6 10,243
2003 < 5 --
2002 8 7,807
2001 5 10,931
2000 < 5 --
1999 6 8,941
1998 < 5 --
1997 < 5 --
1996 9 6,095
1995 11 5,203
1994 5 9,100
1993 11 5,074
1992 15 3,958
1991 14 4,048
1990 11 4,737
1989 13 4,075
1988 17 3,098
1987 14 3,376
1986 15 3,161
1985 10 4,112
1984 9 4,276
1983 11 3,670
1982 15 2,999
1981 18 2,597
1980 15 2,991
1979 18 2,602
1978 20 2,298
1977 18 2,476
1976 19 2,352
1975 17 2,466
1974 20 2,143
1973 15 2,529
1972 18 2,175
1971 27 1,718
1970 30 1,553
1969 23 1,738
1968 27 1,512
1967 33 1,319
1966 63 917
1965 66 914
1964 56 1,007
1963 60 972
1962 68 919
1961 64 959
1960 70 906
1959 59 1,004
1958 55 1,030
1957 52 1,053
1956 42 1,174
1955 23 1,620
1954 32 1,334
1953 25 1,523
1952 28 1,436
1951 24 1,526
1950 22 1,579
1949 23 1,548
1948 22 1,573
1947 18 1,799
1946 11 2,301
1945 < 5 --
1944 7 2,925
1943 11 2,311
1942 15 1,881
1941 6 3,221
1940 11 2,215
1939 5 3,601
1938 < 5 --
1937 5 3,639
1936 5 3,655
1935 5 3,781
1934 6 3,367
1933 < 5 --
1932 < 5 --
1931 < 5 --
1930 5 4,122
1929 < 5 --
1928 < 5 --
1927 < 5 --
1926 < 5 --
1925 < 5 --
1924 < 5 --
1923 < 5 --
1922 < 5 --
1921 < 5 --
1920 < 5 --
1919 < 5 --
1918 < 5 --
1917 < 5 --
1916 < 5 --
1915 < 5 --
1914 < 5 --
1913 < 5 --
1912 < 5 --
1911 < 5 --
1910 < 5 --
1909 < 5 --
1908 < 5 --
1907 < 5 --
1906 < 5 --
1905 < 5 --
1904 < 5 --
1903 < 5 --
1902 < 5 --
1901 < 5 --
1900 < 5 --
1899 < 5 --
1898 < 5 --
1897 < 5 --
1896 < 5 --
1895 < 5 --
1894 < 5 --
1893 < 5 --
1892 < 5 --
1891 < 5 --
1890 < 5 --
1889 < 5 --
1888 < 5 --
1887 < 5 --
1886 < 5 --
1885 < 5 --
1884 < 5 --
1883 < 5 --
1882 < 5 --
1881 < 5 --
1880 < 5 --

United States name popularity data is provided by the Social Security Administration and is based on Social Security card applications.

Data for a given year is not made available until well into the next year.

Data reflects what was recorded and has not been edited for errors, so for example the gender associated with a name may be incorrect.

The more babies that are given a particular name, the higher the popularity ranking. If multiple names have the same usage, the tie is broken by assigning popularity rank in alphabetical order. Therefore in the case of names with fewer occurrences, names with the same number of occurrences may have vastly different rankings because they will be interranked alphabetically.

To safeguard privacy, the SSA does not include names with less than 5 occurrences.

Please note, we update the data each May when the SSA releases new figures. All data changes at that time, including previous years, which will change minutely based on new information.