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Midcentury Baby Names

Midcentury furniture may be in, but midcentury baby names, not so much. These are the names of the Baby Boomers, grandmas and grandpas of today, and their names feel old-fashioned to young parents. It doesn’t help that some of these names, such as Karen and Susan, have become meme-ified and turned into punchlines.

Many of these names no longer make the popularity rankings, but along with Karen, other midcentury baby names in the US Top 1000 include Bruce, Ellen, Gregory, Judith, Kevin, Linda, Richard, and Teresa. Among the names we expect to bounce back first are Bonnie, Russell, Gloria, and Billy.

Wait a generation or two, and given the hundred year rule, you might look for these midcentury names to make a comeback as baby names in the 2040s and 2050s. Well, maybe not Karen. Here, the top baby names in midcentury America.

Midcentury Baby Names

Bonnie

Meaning: beautiful, cheerful

Origin:Scottish
143
Peggy

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Diminutive of Margaret, Greek
892
Cynthia

Meaning: moon goddess or, woman from Kynthos

Origin:Greek
197
Eileen

Meaning: desired; or water, island

Origin:Scottish variation of Evelyn
297
Kenneth

Meaning: born of fire, handsome

Origin:Scottish and Irish
113
Allen

Meaning: handsome, cheerful

Origin:English and Scottish
835
Brian

Meaning: strong, virtuous, and honorable

Origin:Irish
417
Joan

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:English variation of Johanna
804
Janet

Meaning: God's gracious gift

Origin:Diminutive of Jane
873
Nancy The meaning of Nancy is 'grace'. Nancy was o...
Origin:English diminutive of Ann
268
Michelle

Meaning: who is like God

Origin:French variation of Michael
529
Lisa

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Italian
928
Beth

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:Diminutive of Elizabeth
1209
Kathleen

Meaning: pure

Origin:Anglicized form of Irish Caitlin
720
Doreen

Meaning: sullen

Origin:Variation of Dora; also Anglicized variation of Irish Doireann
3325
Martha

Meaning: lady

Origin:Aramaic
433
Timothy

Meaning: honoring God

Origin:Greek
558
Barbara

Meaning: foreign woman

Origin:Latin
693
Judith

Meaning: woman from Judea

Origin:Hebrew
896
Pamela

Meaning: all honey

Origin:English
899