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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

Glenn

Meaning: valley

Origin:Scottish
1478
Todd

Meaning: fox

Origin:English
908
Gregory

Meaning: vigilant, a watchman

Origin:Greek
491
Joanne

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:French variation of Joanna
1820
Bobby

Meaning: bright fame

Origin:Diminutive of Robert
737
Laurie

Meaning: from Laurentum or bay laurel

Origin:English, diminutive of Laura
3223
Robin

Meaning: bright fame

Origin:Bird name, or English, diminutive of Robert
745
Barry

Meaning: spear

Origin:Irish
1452
Wayne

Meaning: maker of wagons

Origin:English occupational name
620
Keith

Meaning: wood

Origin:Scottish
358
Connie

Meaning: steadfastness

Origin:Diminutive of Constance
1396
Neil

Meaning: cloud

Origin:Irish
876
Teresa

Meaning: to harvest

Origin:Spanish
503
Marilyn

Meaning: drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + lake

Origin:English, combination of Mary and Lynn
672
Marcia

Meaning: warlike

Origin:Latin, feminine version of Marcius
1029
Karen

Meaning: pure

Origin:Danish variation of Katherine
504
Gail

Meaning: my father rejoices

Origin:Hebrew, short form of Abigail
1044
Dennis

Meaning: god of Nysa

Origin:French from Greek, vernacular form of Dionysius
586
Roger

Meaning: famous warrior

Origin:German
370
Rodney

Meaning: island near the clearing

Origin:English
1542