Top 1950s Baby Names | Nameberry
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Here are some common names in the 1950s for baby boys: James and Mary (the most common names for both genders) Michael, Robert, David, and John (other common names for boys) Linda, Patricia, Barbara, and Susan (other common names for girls) Dennis, Donald, George, Randy, and Terry (boys' names that remain in the US Top 1000) Barbara, Cynthia, Gloria, Joyce, Judith, and Kathy (girls' names that remain in the US Top 1000) Alan, Anthony, Brian, Bruce, Calvin, Carl, Charles, and Christopher (other examples of boys' names) 1. Alan/Allen Alan comes from Celtic origins, and means ‘rock’ or ‘handsome’. 2. Anthony Anthony comes from the Roman name Antonius, which refers to ‘praiseworthy’.
James and Mary (the most common names for both genders)
Michael, Robert, David, and John (other common names for boys)
Linda, Patricia, Barbara, and Susan (other common names for girls)
Dennis, Donald, George, Randy, and Terry (boys' names that remain in the US Top 1000)
Barbara, Cynthia, Gloria, Joyce, Judith, and Kathy (girls' names that remain in the US Top 1000)
Alan, Anthony, Brian, Bruce, Calvin, Carl, Charles, and Christopher (other examples of boys' names)
1. Alan/Allen Alan comes from Celtic origins, and means ‘rock’ or ‘handsome’.
2. Anthony Anthony comes from the Roman name Antonius, which refers to ‘praiseworthy’.
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