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The Everymom on MSNThe ‘100 Year Rule’ for Baby Names: Which Names Are Due for a Comeback?As someone who named both of her kids after grandmothers, I have an affinity for what some might consider “old ...
For boys, names that peaked in popular as early as the turn of the last century – like Cyril, Horace and Bertram could be unique choices.” ...
decisions new parents can make. And while modern and trendy names may dominate playgrounds, there’s something undeniably charming about old-fashioned names that stand the test of time.
Old-fashioned names often exude wisdom and charm, making them a timeless choice for your baby girl. They also feel distinguished and tend to grow well with a person from childhood to adulthood.
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