30+ Vintage Girls’ Names Making A Comeback

Published on 08/06/2024
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Iris

Nature has always inspired new parents, leading to a fascinating ebb and flow of name popularity over the ages. Flower names like Iris have seen significant popularity, particularly during the 1930s, but have remained a timeless choice throughout the 20th century. One notable modern bearer of the name is Iris Apatow, born in 2002, who wears her name loudly and proudly. The meaning of Iris is derived from Greek mythology, where she is known as the goddess of the rainbow. Many parents choose the name Iris for its floral inspiration, evoking softness, elegance, and a delightful fragrance. Other famous Iri include the talented author Iris Murdoch and Mary Ford, who was originally named Iris.

Iris

Iris

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Cecilia

Cecilia is a charming Welsh name that is seriously underused. It serves as the feminine form of Cecil and is perhaps most commonly associated with the character Cecilia in Charles Dickens’s novel *Hard Times.* In recent years, the name has gained more recognition thanks to its mention in *The Hunger Games* series. If you’re looking for a shortened version, Cecelia is an accepted alternative spelling that allows for the playful nicknames Celia or Cece. Cecilia has also made its mark in music, featuring in songs by various artists. While The Vamps and Shawn Mendes have their renditions, our favorite remains Simon and Garfunkel’s emotional tribute to Cecilia, which resonates deeply with many listeners.

Cecilia

Cecilia

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