Perhaps these names were considered unisex in that era. But really odd is that there are a lot of boy names in these older lists. The 1949 PDF has 10,268 names.Īfter looking through the 19 list, I found that those years also have their fair share of alternate spellings, but not early as many as 2017. That’s right before the overly “optimistic” 50s. That list has 10,406 names.Īnd while we are at it, I’ll do a list from the 40s. And for some odd reason 1927 sounds especially fun. The Social Security office has lists going back to 1880. Now maybe some of government’s lists from older years will have less alternate spellings. Carly becomes Carlee, Carleigh, Carley, Carlie, Karlee, Karlie. People these days LOVE to spell their baby names differently to be unique. Sweet!Īfter the first 60 pages of 7,500 names, they become mostly alternate spellings. After going through the first 60 pages, I selected 48 potential names to use.
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