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Betty
English, "Short for Elizabeth"
Between Betty Boop and Betty Grable, this classic name has a touch of early-20th century glamour to it. A girl with a real sense of style can make it sing again.
Variations
Bettie,
Bet,
Bette,
Betti
Nicknames
Betts,
Bet,
Bets
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Popularity rankings from the Social Security Administration
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You may find some surprises -- for example, who knew Jennifer was a boy's name? Because this feature uses actual Social Security data, it includes the human error that attends a large survey, but it still reliably reflects the patterns of naming fashion.
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