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  1. Colonial names from the 1700 for baby girls and baby boys, with meanings, origins, and current popularity (Page 6)

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  2. Colonial names from the 1700 for baby girls and baby boys, with meanings, origins, and current popularity (Page 4)

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  4. Colonial names from the 1700 for baby girls and baby boys, with meanings, origins, and current popularity (Page 3)

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    • Most Popular Regency Era Names For Girls
    • Classic Regency Era Names
    • Unique Regency Era Names For Girls
    • Regency Era Literary Names For Girls
    • Old-Fashioned Regency Era Names For Girls

    Some Regency Era names were around long before the 18th century and have lasted well into the 21st! Here are some of the most popular Regency Era baby names for girls. 1. Anne- Hebrew. Gift of God’s favor. 2. Elizabeth- Hebrew. God’s oath. 3. Emma- German. Whole or universal. 4. Grace- Latin. Graceful blessing. 5. Charlotte- French. It is a diminut...

    These names may not top the charts, but they have always stayed in style. Choosing one of these for your baby girl is a safe bet she’ll have a classical namewithout having five other girls in their class with the same one! 1. Abigail- Hebrew. A father’s joy. 2. Alice- German. Noble. 3. Amelia- German. Industrious. 4. Betty- A diminutive form of Eli...

    Some of these names may sound like more modern baby girl names, but they were actually popular names during the Regency Era! 1. Aurelia- Latin. Golden one. 2. Amabella- Latin. Loveable. 3. Celine- French/Latin. Heavenly. 4. Clarissa- German/Latin. Bright and famous. 5. Daphne- Greek. Laurel tree. 6. Imogene- Latin. Maiden, innocent. 7. Lilias- Scot...

    Regency Era literature has a popular and almost cult-like following in some literary circles. Few bookies can dispute the influence of authors like Jane Austen, Charlotte and Emily Bronte, or Mary Shelley. Here are some of our favorite Regency Era authors and character names inspired by famous literature. 1. Amy - Latin/French. Beloved. The younges...

    Not all Regency Era names have stayed fashionable. And nothing was considered worse during the Regency Era than being out of style or obsolete! Just ask any of the Featherington women from the hit Netflix TV show Bridgerton. Nonetheless, some of these female names are adorable and were common names during the time. Some names stayed in style much l...

  5. Oct 3, 2009 · Girls: Amphillis / Amphylis – popular [name]Anice[/name] / [name]Annis[/name] [name]Anthonie[/name] / [name]Anthoney[/name] – popular on boys in 1600s and ocassionally used on girls Arimathae [name]Bennet[/name] – quite popular for girls in early 1700s Bethsabe / Bethsaby Bethshien Boyden [name]Christmas[/name] Climelche [name]Crissa ...

  6. What were popular girl names in the 1700s? The most common girl name during colonial times was Elizabeth, followed by Mary, Sarah, Anne, and Frances. Along with Elizabeth and Mary, other colonial names for girls in the US Top 500 include Abigail, Amy, Caroline, Charlotte, Hannah, Katherine, Molly, and Sabrina.

  7. Unusual names from New England, USA, late 1700s/early 1800s, part 1. I'm obsessing!! I accidentally came across a list of death and marriage records from 1762-1855, and found so many gems. I'll separate the list so it's not too overwhelming. Interesting girls names - - Lovisa, Lovey. - Saloma, Sophronia, Sophronla. - Ethalinda.

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