Doll," a name of German origin, is derived from the word 'doll,' meaning a miniature human figure often used as toys for children. The name has gained popularity due to its uniqueness and playful connotation. It was brought to prominence by celebrities such as Doll Dom, an American comedian known for her work on "Drunk History" and "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
The name Doll experienced its highest popularity in the early 20th century, with a significant peak of 14 births recorded in 1916. However, it appears that this name's usage has gradually declined over time, as evidenced by the single-digit birth counts from the mid-20th century onwards. Despite some fluctuations, there has been an overall decreasing trend in the number of girls named Doll since the early 1900s.