Emily Witten on Name of the Week.
Unusual victorian baby names. It is a cute and short Victorian name for a baby girl that was very popular in the late 19th century. Biblical names for boys were also very popular with Victorian parents including uncommon in current times choices like Simeon Jabez Enoch Hezekiah and Job. Bronwen on Name of the Week.
Most of the popular baby boys names from this time period are still used today. John William James George and Charles were the most popular for boys. Names From Mythology Or History Early 19th century Americans revered the classics with names from mythology or ancient history widely used.
Nickname names for girls were also popular with Victorian parents including sweet choices like Annie Betsy Elsie Kitty Polly and Minnie. A little bit of Scandinavia in our homes. But along with common names like John James and Joseph were more unusual Biblical names for boys like Abner Amos Asa Ebenezer Hezekiah Hiram Job Lemuel Luther Moses Obadiah Reuben and Thaddeus.
More unusual choices among the Victorian royal baby names include Leopold Ewart Temple Cecil and Feodore. Noah C on Top 200 Most Popular Names in England and Wales in 1850. Its meaning is my God is bountiful.
Emily Witten on Name of the Week. Lovey on Ikea Names. Mary Anna Margaret Elizabeth and Helen were the top picks for girls.
One thing is for sure -- these days they are extremely rare. All of the names below were used in the Victorian era as genuine given names and in more than one instance. Boys Male Victorian Nicknames baby Names Biblical Names.