Extraordinary person or thing; breaker
Originally an American nickname for someone who 'busts' or breaks things, it evolved into a term of endearment for a high-spirited boy. It gained significant popularity in the early 20th century due to vaudeville and silent film stars. Today, it is viewed as a quirky, retro choice with a spunky, energetic feel.
Less common today
Buster isn't in the latest US Top 1000. It last peaked at #3,316 in 1990.
Iconic silent film actor and director
Three-time World Series champion MLB catcher
Heavyweight boxing champion who defeated Mike Tyson
The eccentric youngest son of the Bluth family Β· Arrested Development
Arthur's food-loving rabbit best friend Β· Arthur
An optimistic koala theater owner Β· Sing
A comic strip character created in 1902 Β· Buster Brown
US births per 5-year period, 1990βpresent (SSA data).