Molly

Molly is a very unpopular male name in the United States right now with none (or under 5) newborn boys being given the name during 2021.Molly is a quite popular female name in the United States with 186th on the top list for 2021.

During the last 100 years 167,811 newborn girls were given the name Molly.
360 boys were given the name.

The trend of newborns named Molly in the US last 20 years

Molly is a feminine given name that has been in use since the Middle Ages. It is derived from the Hebrew name Mary, which means "bitterness" or "rebelliousness." The name became popular in England during the 17th century and has since spread throughout the English-speaking world. Famous Mollys include Molly Ringwald, an American actress and author, and Molly Brown, a survivor of the Titanic disaster.

Molly rank report (US ranking for newborns 2021)

Nicknames for Molly

MollsmɑlzA shortened version of the name Molly.
MollmɑlA shortened version of the name Molly.
MomoʊA shortened version of the name Molly.
MolmɑlA shortened version of the name Molly.
MolzmɑlzA shortened version of the name Molly.

Famous people named Molly

Molly RingwaldActress, Singer, AuthorKnown for her roles in 80s movies like The Breakfast Club and Pretty in Pink
Molly ShannonActress, ComedianKnown for her work on Saturday Night Live and in movies like Superstar
Molly SimsModel, ActressKnown for her work as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model and in TV shows like Las Vegas
Molly IvinsJournalist, AuthorKnown for her political commentary and columns in newspapers like the New York Times and the Dallas Times Herald
Molly BrownPhilanthropist, SocialiteKnown for surviving the sinking of the Titanic and her work to help others in need
Molly MaloneFolk figure, Song inspirationKnown as the subject of the Irish folk song 'Cockles and Mussels' and a symbol of Dublin
Molly PitcherRevolutionary War figureKnown for her bravery and actions during the Battle of Monmouth in 1778
Molly BloomAuthor, EntrepreneurKnown for her memoir 'Molly's Game' about her experiences running high-stakes poker games for celebrities and business executives
Molly TuttleMusicianKnown for her skills as a guitarist and singer-songwriter in the bluegrass and folk genres
Molly SimsModel, ActressKnown for her work as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model and in TV shows like Las Vegas

Fictional character called Molly from pop culture

Molly WeasleyHarry Potter seriesMother of the Weasley family and member of the Order of Phoenix
Molly JensenGhostLove interest of Sam Wheat, a murdered banker who becomes a ghost
Molly HooperSherlockForensic pathologist who works with Sherlock Holmes
Molly StrandCastle RockReal estate agent and main character in the TV series
Molly SolversonFargoPolice officer and main character in the TV series
Molly McIntireAmerican GirlOne of the original American Girl dolls, representing a girl from World War II era
Molly BloomMolly's GameReal-life entrepreneur who ran high-stakes poker games for celebrities and was later prosecuted by the FBI
Molly GrueThe Last UnicornFemale character who accompanies the last unicorn on her journey
Molly MillionsNeuromancerFictional character in the cyberpunk novel, known for her cybernetic enhancements and razor nails
Molly KaganThe Starter WifeMain character in the TV series, a Hollywood ex-wife who tries to rebuild her life

Frequently Asked Questions about Molly

What is the origin of the name Molly?Molly is of Irish origin and is a diminutive form of the name Mary.
What does the name Molly mean?The name Molly means 'bitter' or 'rebellious'.
Is Molly a popular name?Yes, Molly has been a popular name for several decades, especially in the United States and the United Kingdom.
What are some famous people named Molly?Famous people named Molly include actress Molly Ringwald, author Molly Harper, and musician Molly Tuttle.
Is Molly a unisex name?No, Molly is typically considered a feminine name.
What are some variations of the name Molly?Variations of the name Molly include Mollie, Molli, and Mollee.
What is the meaning of the name Molly in different languages?In Gaelic, the language of Ireland, the name Molly means 'star of the sea'. In Hebrew, it means 'wished-for child'.
What is the popularity of the name Molly?According to the Social Security Administration, Molly was the 157th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2020.