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Re: Which old fashioned names will be trendy in the future?
Albert, Alfred, Alistair, Amos, Barry, Basil, Bill, Boris, Brad, Brice, Cecil, Chester, Clair, Claude, Clive, Cyril, Dan, Darryl, Daryl, Dave, Denis, Denzel, Elton, Emil, Evander, Floyd, Fred, Garth, Gene, Gerard, Giles, Glenn, Greg, Hal, Harris, Herman, Hubert, Humphrey, Ignatius, Ike, Irving, Isaak, Jethro, Jules, Karl, Ken, Kent, Kirk, Kurt, Lars, Leander, Len, Lenny, Leonard, Leopold, Lester, Lex, Linus, Lloyd, Lucien, Lyndon, Marius, Mike, Milton, Murphy, Nigel, Niles, Norman, Octave, Olaf, Orson, Oswald, Percy, Pete, Phil, Pierre, Prosper, Quinten, Reynold, Richie, Rod, Rolf, Ross, Seymour, Sheldon, Stan, Steve, Storm, Sylvester, Tex, Tim, Todd, Tom, Tyrone, Urban, Vernon, Virgil, Vester, Wallace, Wally, Warren, Wes, Wilbur, Willy, Zachary.Adele, Agatha, Agnes, Aimee, Alicia, Aline, Alta, Alysha, Alyssa, Ann, Annette, Antonia, Ariane, Arlene, Beatrix, Beryl, Bess, Bessie, Beth, Betsy, Betty, Beverly, Blanche, Blossom, Brigitte, Caitlin, Calla, Cammie, Candace, Carmel, Cassidy, Cathy, Cecily, Cheryl, Cindy, Coretta, Corinna, Damaris, Danika, Darlene, Deanna, Delia, Delta, Denise, Diane, Dina, Dinah, Dolly, Dora, Doris, Dot, Dulcie, Edna, Elinor, Enola, Essie, Ethel, Ettie, Eunice, Fae, Fay, Fallon, Fawn, Felicia, Fern, Flora, Geneva, Gertie, Gigi, Gillian, Gina, Ginger, Goldie, Gretchen, Harriet, Helene, Hester, Hettie, Ida, Inez, Irene, Jacklyn, Janet, Janice, Jewel, Jill, Joan, Judy, Kathy, Katrina, Keziah, Kitty, Kizzy, Kristin, Larissa, Lark, Leann, Leda, Lenore, Lindsay, Liz, Lois, Lorna, Lottie, Lucinda, Lucretia, Lulu, Mabel, Mamie, Mandy, Marcia, Marcy, Marian, Marilyn, Marlene, Martha, Marylou, Maude, May, Melinda, Milly, Mimi, Mindy, Minerva, Minty, Missy, Mona, Myrtle, Nell, Nellie, Nelly, Nikki, Nita, Odette, Oliva, Ona, Ora, Pamela, Petra, Polly, Portia, Prudence, Qiana, Queenie, Rae, Rhonda, Rita, Rosaline, Roxanne, Sally, Sharon, Shirley, Sibyl, Sonya, Sue, Susanna, Sybil, Tamara, Tammy, Tania, Taryn, Tasha, Tera, Tess, Thelma, Tilly, Tina, Tracy, Trish, Trudy, Vashti, Velma, Verona, Vicky, Viola, Wynona, Yolanda, Yvette, Yvonne, Zella, Zena, Zia, Zilpah.Billie, Bobbie, Cary, Courtney, Dale, Georgie, Kim, Kit, Kris, Leslie, Lou, Lyn, Lynn, Mel, Odell, Ollie, Page, Pat, Ricki, Sammy, Sandy, Sidney, Tal.
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If you had to pick 5 for boys and 5 for girls that you think are most likely, what would they be?
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Boys:Alistair - this name cracked the top 1000 in 2016.
Amos - fresh and classic at the same time.
Harris - has a modern vibe.
Jethro - lost gem from the Bible. Sounds cool.
Ross - sounds traditional, like Adam or Nicholas.Girls:Beatrix - the 'x' makes it sound modern.
Betty - it's a timeless name.
Harriet - vintage.
Mabel - evergreen name.
Nellie - it got in the top 1000 (863) in 2019.Unisex:Billie - popular culture (Billie Eilish).
Courtney - traditional.
Dale - sounds fresh.
Kris - popular culture (Kris, from the videogame 'Deltarune').
Ollie - Oliver and Olivia are very popular.
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Harris. Yes, I can definitely see this. I actually like it. My friend is due with a little girl in October and she's using Beatrix and calling her Bea. I think it's sweet. They're very stylish people.
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