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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

Jeffrey

Meaning: pledge of peace

Origin:Spelling variation of Geoffrey
660
Kent

Meaning: edge

Origin:English surname and place-name
1115
Craig

Meaning: from the rocks

Origin:Scottish
959
Darlene

Meaning: darling

Origin:English
2427
Lynn

Meaning: lake

Origin:Diminutive of Linda or Welsh
1672
Wanda

Meaning: shepherdess; wanderer

Origin:Slavic or German
763
Elaine

Meaning: bright, shining light

Origin:French and Scottish
261
Steve

Meaning: garland, crown

Origin:Diminutive of Stephen or Steven
2040
Randall

Meaning: shield-wolf

Origin:English
2525
Ricky

Meaning: dominant or peaceful ruler

Origin:Diminutive of Richard or Frederick
2903
Kathy

Meaning: pure

Origin:Diminutive of Katherine and Kathleen
4200
Sherry Sherry is a very popular name and is traditi...
Origin:Phonetic variation of French Cheri; also a Spanish fortified wine
2721
Brad Of English origin, the meaning of Brad is 'l...
Origin:Diminutive of Bradley
3794
Terri Traditionally, Terri is a name for girls. Th...
Origin:English, diminutive of Theresa
7314
Vicki Vicki is a gender-neutral name for babies. T...
Origin:Latin
7659
Frank

Meaning: Frenchman or free man

Origin:Diminutive of Francis or Franklin
273
Susan

Meaning: lily

Origin:English diminutive of Susannah, Hebrew
311
Paul

Meaning: small

Origin:Latin
265
Richard

Meaning: dominant ruler

Origin:German
359
Kevin

Meaning: handsome

Origin:Irish
563