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Are fifties names having a revival?

190 replies

Jusfloatingby · 03/10/2012 16:47

In the last couple of months I've heard of a baby Jill, a baby Hilary and a baby Judy. I think of these as very fifties Enid Blytoney type names and am just wondering if the fashion for early twentieth century names like Edith, Iris and Ethel is now moving on to another stage?
I love the names Jill and Judy by the way.

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spookytoo · 04/10/2012 00:06

I am probably outing you here 1944girl.
You missed Anne from your list, there were always Annes in the 50s. Possibly influenced by Princess Anne's birth.

ErrorError · 03/10/2012 23:49

Malcolm is another one... you don't hear of many baby Malcolm's these days. Or do you?

ErrorError · 03/10/2012 23:45

If I was to name any DC after any of my elders I'd end up with Barbara, Sydney, Muriel, Fred. Ho hum...! There was an Alice and Tamar, which aren't so bad but not common.

Whenever I think of a typical 50s name though, I always end up thinking of, Eileen, Pauline, Diane, Christine, Ruth. Conjuring up images of housewives, nurses and secretaries.

All 50s men to me are Brian, Eric or John. No idea why.

Agreed that the names cycle every 50-60 years due to being used on the grandchildren. My middle name is a common middle name but very old fashioned. (probably 3rd most common after Jane or Louise in the 80s)

NanaNina · 03/10/2012 23:38

What an interesting thread. I was born in 1944 and hate my name but luckily it can be shortened into quite a nice name. I remember the kid's names at school in the 50s. as already listed by another poster. I think whoever said that it is the grandparent's names that are back in fashion is right, and not the Maureens, Eileens, Cynthias and John Derek and Victor of the 50s. YUK horrible names. The Florences, Amies, Lilys are back. I hate the new trend for American names, Maddison, Harrison etc.

No can't be doing with Jean - she definitely works in a chip shop! Hairdressers used to have their names as the shop name - I recall Phyllis and Barbara - written in curly writing.

Can't believe the poster who likes Sylvia, Gloria (yuk) and Maggie. I have a friend called Gloria and she hates it and goes by Glo. She said at school she was often called "in exelcis deo!"

I know some triplets called Alice, Mabel and Phoebe. Like Alice but not the others. There are 2 Arthurs in our road (both under 2) and a Henry, but think it would be unusual to call a child Colin or Janet now.

The prettiest girls names I think are some of the Irish names (my dil is Irish) and there are Roseannas, Roisins, Catrins, Catrionas, Aseling, Orla and many more I can't recall.

SingingSands · 03/10/2012 23:09

I think Julie is great, and definitely due a revival. I'd name a DD Julie.

NigellasGuest · 03/10/2012 22:58

I love Jean...

and what about Julie? more 60s than 50s perhaps, but still due a revival IMO

SrirachaGirl · 03/10/2012 22:43

I've always loved Jean and Joan, thanks to Enid B. Joan was Eliabeth Allen's sensible friend and Jean was the clever, witty Scottish girl in Mallory Towers. I think there was a Mavis but wasn't she the silly one with delusions of grandeur?

We know a little Patsy. I think it's great...such a refreshing change from all the current names Smile.

LoveLoveTaylorSwift13 · 03/10/2012 22:34

My baby girl (when she's born) Is going to be called Summer Rose Florence Patrcia Scarlett S :)

AgathaPinchBottom · 03/10/2012 22:31

Winifred would no doubt be head girl, with Doris as deputy, but Gladys and Betty?

poppydaisy · 03/10/2012 22:30

I like Gordon. Not that keen on Keith though....

squoosh · 03/10/2012 22:29

Sylvia, Gloria and Maggie sound like the coolest sisters ever!

But yes, the boys names don't have quite the same zing. Maurice, Malcolm and Geoffrey . . . . . . . not quite so fabulous.

mulranno · 03/10/2012 22:28

Worse is the Irish 50s versions - so Geraldine, Kathleen, Bridie, Philomena, Bernadette, Maureen, Francis

AgathaPinchBottom · 03/10/2012 22:27

Ha this post made me giggle...
What would Bernard, Margery, Bessie, Susan and Carol be up to then?

mulranno · 03/10/2012 22:24

Friends of mine have babies named Sylvia, Gloria and Maggie agree with another who said girls could carry it but boys -- Gordon? Keith? Trevor?

squoosh · 03/10/2012 22:14

Colin is the pits!

I am banning anyone from calling their poor sons Colin.

EvenIfYouSeeAPoppy · 03/10/2012 21:32

I know of a Sally who'll be about preschool age now, and a Claire and a Susanna of about 9 or 10. Claire is more 60s/70s than 50s, though.

One of my classmates at secondary at the end of the 80s had a little sister called Jill. I also knew a Sally and an Alison.

HairyPoppins · 03/10/2012 21:29

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poppydaisy · 03/10/2012 21:14

I recently met a baby Susannah and a little Quentin. Actually am starting to like them now.

CheerfulYank · 03/10/2012 20:53

They'll definitely come back, though I don't know if they have yet.

In a few years it will be "Pearl, with her daughters Pamela and Tammy..." :)

Romilly70 · 03/10/2012 20:46

Been watching the Mad Men re-runs

The characters definitely make the names more attractive; top of the list is
Joan (Holloway)
Peggy (Olsen)
Bettty (Draper) - although i prefer Betsey

quirrelquarrel · 03/10/2012 20:30

Jean, pronunciation of, confused the hell out of me as a kid (French mum).

EB....Rory, Bets, Fatty, Julian.....I know one Rory, 18 y.o., pretty quiet and trendy.

delphinedownunder · 03/10/2012 20:20

I think that Susan is a lovely name. Pity it gets shortened to Sue.

Em2010 · 03/10/2012 20:18

Ooh I like Audrey. Wouldn't be so sure about Deirdre though!

I know a baby Sandra...

pissovski · 03/10/2012 20:03

DS's middle name is Colin, after FIL who died when i was 6 months pg.

thegreylady · 03/10/2012 19:49

I love Joan but I was an Abbey Girls fan! I was born in 1944 my name is Valerie and I hate it.

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