30+ Vintage Girls’ Names Making A Comeback

Published on 08/06/2024
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Daisy

One of the flower names that came back to life after a century of dormancy is Daisy, which is wholesome and lively. Daisy has an interesting literary and popular culture background. She was the naive girl in Henry James’ novella, and in “The Great Gatsby,” she was the hero’s object of desire. The name has also gained popularity among celebrities; Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have a daughter named Daisy Dove, and Meg Ryan named her child Daisy True. Actresses Daisy Marie and Daisy Ridley are both stunning and powerful women that we cannot overlook. The list goes on to include another well-known television host, Daisy Fuentes.

Daisy

Daisy

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Rosy

Rosy (and its variation, Rosie) has long been associated with a cheerful and optimistic vibe. For decades, it’s been a standalone name, dating back to the time of the musical “Sweet Rosie O’Grady.” It’s one of the many lively nickname-style names gaining popularity on baby name charts across English-speaking countries. Well-known figures like Rosie O’Donnell, American actress Rosie Perez, and English model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley have helped keep the name in the spotlight. Adding to the list is British politician Rosie Winterton, showcasing the name’s widespread appeal.

Rosy

Rosy

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