30+ Vintage Girls’ Names Making A Comeback

Published on 08/06/2024
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Celeste

Celeste is a somewhat antique name that is slowly gaining attention. It’s a lovely name with celestial connotations; many people may be reminded of Queen Celeste of Babar’s elephant kingdom. If you want something more unique, consider Celestine or Celestia. The name is thought to symbolize grace, purity, and beauty. Its popularity peaked in the nineteenth century and appears to be growing over time. Celeste Epiphany Waite is a well-known American-British vocalist. Celeste is an almost unheard-of name, yet you’d be shocked how many well-known people have it. Celeste A. Wallander, singer Celeste Stoney, and Celeste Cid, an Argentine actress and model, are all present.

Celeste

Celeste

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Rosemary

Rosemary may be best known as an evergreen aromatic shrub used as a culinary herb, but it also makes an excellent name. The name is of Latin origin and means “dew of the sea.” In ancient mythology, Rosemary was draped around Aphrodite when she rose from the sea as a symbol of faithful lovers and was thought to help enhance memory. Most people associate the name Rosemary with Rosemary’s baby, however there are numerous non-fictional Rosemaries worth remembering. Rosemary Clooney, Rosemary Casals, and Rosemary Harris are among the most notable Rosemarys, but there are many others who bear the name.

Rosemary

Rosemary

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