Old-fashioned baby names for girls and boys with a charming vintage flair, including Edith, Ottilie, Walter, and Phineas
The top old fashioned girl names that have already made a sound riposte are: Anna Annie Alice Bertha Bessie Catherine Clara Charlotte Elizabeth Emma Ethel Florence Grace Ida Isabella June Nellie Mabel Minnie Rose Sarah Selma Velma Winifred
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Old-fashioned baby names hover above trends, never go out of style, and somehow give even babies an air of undeniable authority (why, hello, Abraham, Cornelius, and Evangeline). They’re charming and distinctive, not too obscure and sound wiser than their years. And perhaps most important, ...
Old-fashioned boy names are suddenly everywhere. Historically, old-fashioned names for girls have been more stylish, but modern parents are now considering many old-school boy names that were too dusty or strange for generations past, such as Ambrose and Archie. Along with Ambrose and Archie, ...
Vintage baby names for both girls and boys. These old-fashioned names are timeless, classic, and cool.
Benjamin.Because of the name's popularity, you might not think that Benjamin falls into the category of old-fashioned baby boy names. It happens to be an ancient Hebrew name from the Bible meaning “son of the south” or “son of the right hand.” Among the well-known bearers is Benja...
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“bad girl” was the saloon and dance hall women, who, contrary to some popular thinking, were generally not prostitutes — this tended to occur only in the very shabbiest class of saloons. Though the “respectable” ladies considered the saloon girls “fallen,” most of these women wouldn...
Old-fashioned names are popular again. Soon I will be a father to a Henry or Beatrice. I've known two Beryls- one a male and one a female. byAnonymousreply 138February 3, 2012 2:08 AM My grannies were named Hazel & Ethel, plus I had some great aunts named Evelyn, Faye, Greta (...