More familiar names common in this century were.
British female names 19th century. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category19th-century British people. 24 May 1819 British. A rare example of a name with a spoken h Elizabeth pet forms Ellis Bett Bess Ellen Esther said Easter which was an alternative spelling Francis hard c sound.
It includes writers that can also be found in the parent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 19th-century women of the United Kingdom. Summary Index of 19th century names and variants for girls.
In the 1970s it emerged that she had changed her name to Ruth Emilie Kaye emigrated to Australia and became a nurse. Adela - Carol Adela 10 Adeline 29 Agatha 25 Agnes 75 Allegra 6 Alma 2 Amabel 5 Arena Augusta 17 Aurora 7 Beatrice 24 Becky 1 Bernadette 31 Bertha 21 Beryl 7 Beth 3 Blossom. No-one wanted to be called a blue-stocking the name given to women who had devoted themselves too enthusiastically to intellectual pursuits.
I hope you find this helpful. BRITISH WOMEN WRITERS ELAINE SHOWALTER ESSAY DATE 1977 SOURCE. Abraham first half century mostly Alfred not common early in century Albert not early Anthony Charles Cornelius Daniel Edward Edwin Francis Frank later in century Frederick George Harry Henry Herbert later in century Isaac rare later in century Jacob not later John Jonathon James Jesse Joseph Mathew Nathaniel earlier Owen Peter Robert Samuel Stephen Thomas William Victor.
Great scientists like Albert Einstein Marie Curie Thomas Edison and Louis Pasteur were also born in this century as were the famous writers Charles Dickens Walt Whitman Oscar Wilde and Emily Bronte. To put this together I used portions of UK Census Returns of 1801 and 1821 snippets of Burkes Peerage 1826 that I could find online and various parish records from the early 19 th century. The unusual names given to children in the 19th century.
It aims to provide students with an in depth understanding of the key historiographical debates and issues placing particular emphasis upon revisionist research. British Women Novelists From Brontë to Lessing pp. The early 19th century was a stage of political and social tension in Britain.