Anyone give their child a typical 1950’s, 1960’s name?

Anonymous
Susan, Linda, Carol, Mary, Deborah, Diane, are all beautiful names. And certainly more original than Gabriella, Olivia, etc. at this point (also beautiful names but common now). I particularly like Laura. The point is, pick something you like and that is meaningful to you. My neighbors just had a baby boy, named him Cooper (for me, I think "rhymes with Pooper"); they love the name and that's what matters.
Anonymous
I can't believe that I actually liked the name Kayleigh at one point. Luckily I hated it by the time we actually got to naming our children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the sixties. Karen was the most popular name.My Karen friends are between 58 and 70.

Interestingly enough, the pejorative aspect of this moniker is directed at women in GenX 40s, 50s..not Baby Boomers, so it's a shame it was taken out of circulation, because Karens are rarely "Karens."

They should have used Heather or Stephanie. Karen is an older name.


I know at least 5 GenX Karens in their 40s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've been watching Halt and Catch Fire and there is a character on there named Joanie (a teenage girl in the late 80s). It's really grown on me and now I kind of love Joan, nn Joanie. Or just Joni, like Joni Mitchell. It has a cool throwback feel, like someone who would be described as a "tough broad" in the 50s/60s for spouting feminist ideas during book club. I'd love to know a Joan/Joanie!


I also love the name Joan and nicknames! I might also describe my Aunt Joan as a "tough broad"
Anonymous
LOVE Susan. Give me a Susan over Everleigh and Harper ANY day.
Anonymous
Every Susan I’ve known has had a “Karen” personality.
Anonymous
If I have a daughter I plan on naming her Patricia
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