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Old-Fashioned Baby Names

Baby names tend to follow hundred-year cycles of popularity. The old-fashioned names here were last popular a century ago. Some of these names, such as Emma and Henry, were recently considered to be vintage names, but are now so popular among babies that they’ve shed any lingering dustiness.

Along with Emma and Henry, other old-fashioned baby names in the US Top 500 include Abraham, Arthur, Edith, Frederick, Josephine, Olive, Philip, Rosemary, and Walter. Other old-fashioned names that are up-and-coming include Amos, Ida, Lucinda, and Ralph.

Vintage baby names are always a popular category among parents, but the names in this category shift over the years. Some of the old-fashioned boy names and old-fashioned girl names recommended for your consideration today include:

Norman

Meaning: northerner, Norseman

Origin:English
844
Franklin

Meaning: free landholder

Origin:English
562
Walter

Meaning: army ruler

Origin:German
332
Bertram

Meaning: bright raven

Origin:German
1602
Perseus

Meaning: to destroy

Origin:Greek mythology name
605
Abner

Meaning: father of light.

Origin:Hebrew
615
Oswald

Meaning: divine power

Origin:English
676
Howard

Meaning: high guardian or brave heart

Origin:German or English
715
Quentin

Meaning: fifth

Origin:Latin
732
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Origin:Diminutive of Calvin
743
Reginald

Meaning: counsel power

Origin:English
772
Zebulon

Meaning: exaltation or little dwelling

Origin:Hebrew
894
Sidney

Meaning: Saint Denis

Origin:French
594
Eugene

Meaning: wellborn, noble

Origin:Greek
360
Bernice

Meaning: she who brings victory

Origin:Greek
906
Blossom

Meaning: to bloom

Origin:English
665
Marion

Meaning: drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved

Origin:English and French diminutive of Marie
872
Ephraim

Meaning: fruitful, fertile, productive

Origin:Hebrew
464
Uriah

Meaning: God is my light

Origin:Hebrew
618
Stanley

Meaning: near the stony clearing

Origin:English
589