While the above baby names are expected to drop in popularity the experts predict on the up will be more vintage names such as Bertie Olive Violet Wilfred Elsie and Leonard.
Old names out of fashion. For the boys most names in the top 10 were far from dying out. Others may consider old-fashioned names from the Bible such as John or Mark. Lauren which was in the top 20 names for girls in 2000 has dropped 9802 percent in popularity.
David John and Peter were some of the fastest trending names in the 50s 60s. In 2000 it was given to 4911 baby boys making it the 13th most popular boys name in the UK. Other popular names being dropped by young mums and dads include Stan - because of the hashtag Stan which is used online to mean stalker-fan.
We all know that name trends come and go with many vintage names such as George Elsie and Ivy making an impressive comeback. It means bright one Dolores. This means white in French and was the name of a character in A Streetcar Named Desire.
Others may consider vintage names that were once popular 50 years ago like Russell or Elvis. Old-Fashioned Baby Girl Names Old-fashioned names are feminine and beautiful. Some consider old-fashion at least one century prior such as Cecil or Sherman.
In the 1880s the most popular baby girl names were Mary Anna Emma Elizabeth and Margaret. Endangered Baby Names. Neil fell from 232rd most popular.
However as some names rise to the top others seem to be falling out of popularity and could even be. Means cheerful in old English. If you want to be old-fashioned and name your child something different something vintage timeless and beautiful then keep on reading.