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I’ve long appreciated women’s names that just seem to embody the Era. That when I hear them, I can see someone in the typing pool or on the factory floor or the old family farm, being called to lunch.
“Elizabeth” or “Sarah” or “Katherine” were certainly around then, but they can also evoke ages before and are still popular now. These names below do pop up nowadays, but are usually chosen because they are “old fashioned”. My partner and I had fun coming up with these – it was amazing how many were rattling around our heads. Some are relative’s names. What do you think? Any to add?
(Only loosely alphabetical – no librarians chasing me down, please. lol I’ve put together names that are variants in spellings or related by nickname/shortening etc)
Ava
Ada
Audra
Audrey
Adele
Agnes
Abigail
Amelia
Annette
Annabelle
Bertha
Bernadette
Beulah
Beatrice
Charlotte/Lottie
Clara
Clare
Clarice
Celeste
Charlene
Carolyn
Constance
Candace
Carmen
Doris
Denise
Delores
Dorothy/Dottie
Darlene
Dinah
Edith
Edna
Edie
Etta
Erlene
Ernestine
Evelyn
Elaine
Eloise
Enid
Esther
Elinore/Elinor/Eleanor/Nellie
Frida/Freda
Francine
Florence
Fay
Flora
Geraldine
Gertrude
Grace
Geneva
Gladys
Gretchen
Henrietta
Harriet/Hattie
Hilda
Hortense
Iris
Ivy
Ida
Ilene
Ina
Imogen
Joyce
Joan
Josephine
Kaye/Kay
Karla/Karlotta
Lucille
Laverne
Lillian
Louise
Laurette
Louella
Leticia/Lettie
Lenore
Leonora
Lois
Marian
Muriel
Mavis
Minerva
Maxine
Mildred
Myra
Maisie/Madge/Peggy/Meg/Marge/Mamie/Margaret
Marjorie
Maybelle
Myrtle
Maude
Margot
Milly/Millie
Nora
Naomi
Nancy
Norma
Olive
Opal
Odette
Odessa
Phyllis
Phoebe
Penelope/Penny
Petunia
Prudence
Priscilla
Pearl
Rhoda
Rhea/Ria
Rita
Rosemary/Rose
Rosalind
Rowena
Stella
Sybil
Sophia
Shirley
Sharlene
Thelma
Tess/Tessa/Teresa/Theresa
Una
Ursula
Vera
Vivian
Veronica
Verna
Vanessa
Violet
Wilma
Winifred/Winnie
Wanda
Winona
Zelda
Zoe
“Elizabeth” or “Sarah” or “Katherine” were certainly around then, but they can also evoke ages before and are still popular now. These names below do pop up nowadays, but are usually chosen because they are “old fashioned”. My partner and I had fun coming up with these – it was amazing how many were rattling around our heads. Some are relative’s names. What do you think? Any to add?
(Only loosely alphabetical – no librarians chasing me down, please. lol I’ve put together names that are variants in spellings or related by nickname/shortening etc)
Ava
Ada
Audra
Audrey
Adele
Agnes
Abigail
Amelia
Annette
Annabelle
Bertha
Bernadette
Beulah
Beatrice
Charlotte/Lottie
Clara
Clare
Clarice
Celeste
Charlene
Carolyn
Constance
Candace
Carmen
Doris
Denise
Delores
Dorothy/Dottie
Darlene
Dinah
Edith
Edna
Edie
Etta
Erlene
Ernestine
Evelyn
Elaine
Eloise
Enid
Esther
Elinore/Elinor/Eleanor/Nellie
Frida/Freda
Francine
Florence
Fay
Flora
Geraldine
Gertrude
Grace
Geneva
Gladys
Gretchen
Henrietta
Harriet/Hattie
Hilda
Hortense
Iris
Ivy
Ida
Ilene
Ina
Imogen
Joyce
Joan
Josephine
Kaye/Kay
Karla/Karlotta
Lucille
Laverne
Lillian
Louise
Laurette
Louella
Leticia/Lettie
Lenore
Leonora
Lois
Marian
Muriel
Mavis
Minerva
Maxine
Mildred
Myra
Maisie/Madge/Peggy/Meg/Marge/Mamie/Margaret
Marjorie
Maybelle
Myrtle
Maude
Margot
Milly/Millie
Nora
Naomi
Nancy
Norma
Olive
Opal
Odette
Odessa
Phyllis
Phoebe
Penelope/Penny
Petunia
Prudence
Priscilla
Pearl
Rhoda
Rhea/Ria
Rita
Rosemary/Rose
Rosalind
Rowena
Stella
Sybil
Sophia
Shirley
Sharlene
Thelma
Tess/Tessa/Teresa/Theresa
Una
Ursula
Vera
Vivian
Veronica
Verna
Vanessa
Violet
Wilma
Winifred/Winnie
Wanda
Winona
Zelda
Zoe