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Names that aren't making a comeback

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steppemum · 22/05/2014 22:04

Erasmus

Grin

came across this today, Charles Darwin's grandfather. Just thought, you aren't likely to see that one on a baby names thread.

reminds me of a Lord Peter Whimsy novel where the characters in the village are called Obediah, Jeremiah, Hepzibah and so on.

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sonlypuppyfat · 22/05/2014 22:08

I don't know I never expected Archie or Arthur to come back.

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TheresLotsOfFarmyardAnimals · 22/05/2014 22:09

Dionysus
Xerxes
Wayne

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Keepthechangeyoufilthyanimal · 22/05/2014 22:09

I actually quite like Erasmus Grin

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steppemum · 22/05/2014 22:11

Oh that is interesting, I know little Isaiah and others but haven't come across Obediah, Erasmus etc.

I don't dislike them, they are very much names of their time, they sound odd only because it is out of fashion to use them. Maud, Esme etc all sounded very Victorian, but not any longer.

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IwishIwasmoreorganised · 22/05/2014 22:12

Beryl
Jackie
Carol
Norman
Barry

I've not met anybody under the age of 40 (ish) with any of these names

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OublietteBravo · 22/05/2014 22:12

Norman
Ambrose

Shirley
Maureen

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restandpeace · 22/05/2014 22:12

Never say never

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BitchPeas · 22/05/2014 22:15

Kelly
Louise
Hayley
Michelle
Lauren
Josie
Becky

Probably due a revival in about 15-20 years though!

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Gripneededfast · 22/05/2014 22:16

Dennis
Eric
Rolf

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OublietteBravo · 22/05/2014 22:16

Malcolm and Gaye too

(I suggested Isambard to DSis when she was stuck for a boys name)

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Catrin · 22/05/2014 22:20

I currently have on my caseload a gorgeous 3 year old called Barry. And a Dennis. We had a Jeremiah last year. Morris is quite popular at the moment...

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Catrin · 22/05/2014 22:20

Oh and I know 3 Erics under 5!

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Delphiniumsblue · 22/05/2014 22:22

They all make a comeback in time.

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susiedaisy · 22/05/2014 22:23

Gaye
Adolf
Gertrude
Humphrey

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vindscreenviper · 22/05/2014 22:26

Elsie
Pamela
Eleanor

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TenMinutesEarly · 22/05/2014 22:28

I know two little Elsie's.

Neil and Ian should never make a comeback.

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LackaDAISYcal · 22/05/2014 22:29

Sharon
Tracy
Colin
Bruce

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CaulkheadUpNorth · 22/05/2014 22:30

Ethel
Agnes
Colin
Joyce
Gwyneth

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steppemum · 22/05/2014 22:31

well, I suspect it will be a long time before adolf comes back. I wonder if it is used in German speaking countries?

"Kelly
Louise
Hayley
Michelle
Lauren
Josie
Becky"

this list is interesting because when I was a kid most of these names had not even arrived yet (no Kellies or Laurens in those days) but they are all out of fashion now.

I love Isambard. It's funny how you hear this (as in Isambard Kingdom Brunel) and I don't think of Isambard as being a first name that someone gave to a baby!

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Lesleythegiraffe · 22/05/2014 22:31

Trevor
Eric
Donna
Karen
Sandra

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Iwillorderthefood · 22/05/2014 22:32

I think Bruce and Colin will be back. Keith, not so much.

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curlyclaz13 · 22/05/2014 22:33

Norbert

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steppemum · 22/05/2014 22:34

Eleanor is a classic, still popular

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steppemum · 22/05/2014 22:34

I do wonder how long stigmas last.

Will Sharon and Tracey mean anything to the next generation?

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