Baby Girl Names Inspired by Love Songs

In 1968, singer Tom Jones had a hit with a song entitled Delilah:

I saw the light on the night that I passed by her window
I saw the flickering shadow of love on her blind
She was my woman
As she deceived me I watched and went out of my mind

Tom Jones

My, my, my Delilah
Why, why, why Delilah
I could see, that girl was no good for me
But I was lost like a slave that no man could free

There was only a minor blip or increase in newborn girls receiving that name, after all, it was more about failed deception of a one-sided obsession.

However, in 2006 the name exploded around the world.

A significant increase in popularity in both the U.S. and England and Wales occurred after the release of โ€œHey There Delilahโ€ by the Plain White Tโ€™s in 2006.

Their guitarist, Tom Higgenson wrote the song:

Hey there, Delilah
Whatโ€™s it like in New York city?
Iโ€™m a thousand miles away
But, girl, tonight you look so pretty
Yes, you do
Times Square canโ€™t shine as bright as you
I swear, itโ€™s true

Higยญgensonโ€™s inspiration was Delilah DiCresยญcenzo, a professional steeplechase runner, introduced to him by a common friend a few years prior to the songโ€™s release.

DiCresยญcenzo & Higgenson

Higgenson said in one of his interviews, โ€œI thought she was the most beautiful girl I had ever seenโ€ฆ I told her, โ€˜I have a song about you already.โ€™โ€ 

By July 2007 it reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Delilah wasnโ€™t a popular name at its baseline: its highest rank since 1900 never crossed #500. In 2006, the name Delilah ranked #547 in the U.S., with 539 American baby girls named Delilah.

Everything changed in 2007 after the song became popular. From 2006 to 2008, Delilahโ€™s popularity in the U.S. increased by 223%, and the name has seen a fairly consistent increase in popularity ever since. 

In 2016 โ€” 10 years after the songโ€™s release โ€” the name Delilah ranked at #115, with 2,735 baby girls named Delilah.

The trend continues to this day: according to the United States Social Security Administration (SSA), in 2022, the name Delilah ranked at #58 with 3,853 baby girls named Delilah. 

The overall increase in popularity of the name in the U.S. since the songโ€™s release up to the beginning of 2023 was 615%!

โ€œAngieโ€ by The Rolling Stones was released in August 1973 and soared straight to the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Like most of the Stonesโ€™ songs, โ€œAngieโ€ was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

Angie, I still love you baby
Everywhere I look I see your eyes
There ainโ€™t a woman that comes close to you
Come on baby dry your eyes


In 1972, Angie ranked at #260, with 1,016 baby girls named Angie. In 1973, Angie ranked #254, and in 1974, the year after the song was released, it jumped up to #170 with 1,590 baby girls being named Angie. The name peaked in 1975 at #140 in the charts โ€” 1,947 baby girls were named Angie.

The nameโ€™s popularity decreased drastically towards the end of the 1970s, and even more during the 1980s. By the start of 2023 the rank for Angie was #719, with 405 baby girls named Angie.

โ€œMichelle,โ€ one of the Beatlesโ€™ greatest hits, was an immediate success upon its release at the end of 1965. The song was saturated with love, combining English and French:

Michelle, ma belle
These are words that go together well
My Michelle
Michelle, ma belle
Sont les mots qui vont trรจs bien ensemble
Tres bien ensemble
I love you, I love you, I love you
Thatโ€™s all I want to say
Until I find a way
I will say the only words I know that youโ€™ll understand

The name Michelle became as huge a hit as the song in the U.S. While it already ranked #23 in 1964 and #18 in 1965, between the end of 1965 and 1967, its popularity increased by 90%. Michelle became one of the top 10 girlsโ€™ names in the U.S. and remained there for 14 years in a row, ranking as #2 in 1968 and 1969.

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