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In a world where baby name trends often come and go with the seasons, there's something timeless and enduring about ...
Old-fashioned baby names are back in style ... Isabella and Evelyn led the pack for girl names. For boys, Liam, Oliver, Noah, Elijah, Theodore, Henry and William stood front and center.
Of the 2,000 grandparents and parents questioned, some even admitted to being annoyed that the baby’s parents wanted to use a ...
The top names for boys in the early 20th century included ... should take heart — there are still plenty of interesting, old-fashioned choices that feel fresh and modern.
Oliver: Via the Office of National Statistics' most recent data set (released in December 2024), Oliver came in as the third ...
The names falling out of favour include 50s and 60s favourites for females like Sharon, Tracey, Angela and Carol. The picture for boys’ names is similar, with mid-Century favourites Dean and ...
What's old is new again! Here's how to use the 100-year rule to find the perfect baby name and predict the next big trend.
Thinking about what to name your new baby? Well, these names are having a glow up – and are expected to be big!
Think: Huxley, Harlan, Harris and Hollis. Another “H” trend: the rise of old-fashioned boy names that evoke a solid vintage feel yet still sound fresh, such as Harold, Harvey and Hank.
Sensible, old-fashioned names also rule the roost when it comes to the most popular boys’ middle names: think James, John, William, Thomas and David, rather than Oscar, Alfie and Archie (all of ...