![]() ![]() Catherine was more popular at its height than Katherine or Kathryn ever were at theirs.īut let’s move on. ![]() You can also see exactly how popular Catherine was at its peak… 8 out of every 1,000 girls were named Catherine in the mid-1910s. Because they are Top 100 names and therefore subjects of my Name-alytics research, I have the percentage of usage data for the Big 3 from 1880 through 1937…ĭo you see the slight hump in the 1910s? And Catherine and Katherine may very well be coming down from another hump occurring off-graph prior to 1880. To take this observation even further, I present the next graph. The 1960s and 1970s brought a decrease in usage, and then another boom occurred in the 1980s and early 1990s, this time with Katherine taking the lead, followed by Kathryn, and then Catherine, who only seemed to go down from its peak in the 1950s. In the 1940s and 1950s, there is a swelling of usage for all of the Big 3, with Catherine taking the lead, followed by Kathryn, and then Katherine. In 1973, parents made the switch from C to K, which probably goes along with the trends of the time.Īnother impressive pattern you can recognize in the graphic are the two humps. But even more interestingly, you can see where exactly the spelling preference changed from Catherine to Katherine. If I only wanted to prove that the Big 3 were and are the dominant spellings over the years, you can see it here. (My database only has the percentage of use information from 1938 onward because the raw data from the SSA is not available prior to that year.) How have each of these spellings fared over the years in comparison to each other as well as to other spellings of the name? The graph below shows each spelling’s percentage of use from 1938 through 2013. That alone is quite fascinating to those interested in the history of name popularity, but it is not enough to satisfy my detail-specific thirst. Catherine reached its peak in 1914, Katherine reached its peak in 1988, and Kathryn reached its peak in 1951. As I reveal in my book, Name-alytics, there are three spellings of Katherine that have been in the Top 100… Catherine, Katherine and Kathryn (the Big 3). ![]()
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