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Vintage baby names  

Vintage baby names are those that were popular in decades past, and have come back into style in recent years. They often have a classic and timeless feel, and can be a great way to give your child a unique name that still feels familiar.
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Here are some popular vintage baby names, along with their meanings and origins:

For girls:

  • Evelyn (beautiful bird) - Germanic
  • Audrey (noble strength) - English
  • Violet (purple flower) - Latin
  • Amelia (work, industrious) - Germanic
  • Charlotte (free man) - French
  • Eleanor (shining one, sun ray) - Latin
  • Scarlett (red) - English
  • Hazel (nut tree, reddish-brown) - Old English
  • Luna (moon) - Latin
  • Isla (island) - Scottish

For boys:

  • Theodore (gift of God) - Greek
  • Arthur (bear-like) - Celtic
  • Oliver (olive tree) - Old Norse
  • Henry (ruler of the home) - Germanic
  • Leo (lion) - Latin
  • Sebastian (revered, from Sebaste) - Greek
  • Atticus (from Attica) - Greek
  • Silas (of the forest) - Aramaic
  • Augustus (majestic) - Latin
  • Ezra (helper) - Hebrew

These are just a few examples, of course, and there are many other great vintage baby names out there to choose from. When choosing a vintage name, it is important to consider its meaning, origin, and popularity. You may also want to think about how the name will sound with your last name and whether it is too unusual or difficult to pronounce.