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Salvator Name Popularity

    

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How popular is Salvator?

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

Uncommon, Salvator would be a striking name choice.

It reached its highest popularity RANKING of #1,257 in 1922.

Nonetheless, the name was given to the greatest number of children in 1989 with 41 occurrences.

The least number of children given the name Salvator was less than 5, most recently in 2018.

Approximately during the years 1914-1918, 1919-1922, and 1985-1989, the name Salvator took a definitive turn upwards in popularity whereas 1927-1931 were years of successive downward movement.

Salvator's popularity has remained mostly unchanged for some time. , continuing the trend, the number of children named Salvator lately has remained about the same.

What does the future hold for the popularity of Salvator?

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

The name Salvator 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, Salvator has fallen out of favor as a given name.

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   Salvator (Boy)
Year %No. of Babies Given NamePopul. Rank
2018 < 5 --
2017 < 5 --
2016 < 5 --
2015 < 5 --
2014 < 5 --
2013 < 5 --
2012 < 5 --
2011 < 5 --
2010 < 5 --
2009 8 9,700
2008 < 5 --
2007 < 5 --
2006 5 13,636
2005 < 5 --
2004 < 5 --
2003 < 5 --
2002 < 5 --
2001 5 11,976
2000 < 5 --
1999 7 8,549
1998 < 5 --
1997 < 5 --
1996 < 5 --
1995 < 5 --
1994 < 5 --
1993 < 5 --
1992 5 9,558
1991 13 4,431
1990 5 9,253
1989 41 1,853
1988 7 6,300
1987 8 5,364
1986 10 4,399
1985 < 5 --
1984 < 5 --
1983 < 5 --
1982 5 7,172
1981 < 5 --
1980 7 5,411
1979 < 5 --
1978 < 5 --
1977 5 6,680
1976 < 5 --
1975 < 5 --
1974 < 5 --
1973 < 5 --
1972 < 5 --
1971 10 3,322
1970 9 3,479
1969 < 5 --
1968 < 5 --
1967 7 3,496
1966 9 2,944
1965 9 2,952
1964 8 3,244
1963 5 4,529
1962 8 3,260
1961 8 3,308
1960 12 2,523
1959 < 5 --
1958 13 2,349
1957 10 2,798
1956 9 2,932
1955 6 3,827
1954 6 3,755
1953 10 2,686
1952 10 2,653
1951 14 2,125
1950 < 5 --
1949 5 4,122
1948 7 3,274
1947 15 2,059
1946 14 2,015
1945 10 2,371
1944 12 2,178
1943 12 2,262
1942 13 2,130
1941 5 3,924
1940 10 2,454
1939 10 2,419
1938 8 2,830
1937 16 1,814
1936 10 2,425
1935 15 1,905
1934 10 2,538
1933 9 2,703
1932 14 2,082
1931 10 2,619
1930 16 1,950
1929 19 1,781
1928 24 1,560
1927 29 1,401
1926 24 1,557
1925 21 1,735
1924 28 1,450
1923 26 1,491
1922 34 1,257
1921 26 1,501
1920 19 1,874
1919 21 1,682
1918 26 1,441
1917 19 1,745
1916 20 1,635
1915 19 1,652
1914 9 2,426
1913 13 1,567
1912 14 1,339
1911 5 1,956
1910 8 1,292
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.