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Great list of names, Chris. Hugs.
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Don’t you think “forgotten” is overstating the case just a little? There are plenty of women and girls with those names. The fact that they don’t make the top fifty doesn’t make them “forgotten.” 🙂
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I would say all of them are pretty! I am sure some of them will come up soon again. Happy Easter to you and yours, Chris! Sorry, i am not really awoken from my winter sleep. 😉 xx Michael
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I expect they’ll come back into fashion. Many names from the Victorian era are fairly common now, while names from my generation aren’t so common.
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These things go in cycles. When I was a kid, I was the only person in my school with my name. It had been popular in my grandparents’ generation but had fallen out of fashion. Now I see little girls with my name all the time.
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Some really pretty names here. Sad they are forgotten.
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