Old-Fashioned Name Generator

Revive elegant names from your great-grandparents' era.

About Old-Fashioned Names

Old-fashioned names are experiencing one of the most remarkable revivals in naming history. Names that sounded dusty and dated a generation ago now feel fresh, distinctive, and full of character. The vintage name revival follows a well-documented cycle: names fall out of fashion for roughly 80-100 years before the great-grandchild generation rediscovers them with fresh ears. What sounded elderly in 1990 sounds charming in 2025.

Victorian and Edwardian names lead the revival. For girls, names like Hazel, Violet, Mabel, Florence, Edith, Pearl, Beatrice, and Marguerite are climbing charts worldwide. For boys, Theodore, Arthur, Felix, Oscar, Albert, Ernest, Walter, and Ambrose have returned with distinguished flair. These names carry a built-in elegance -- they sound like they belong in a library or a garden party, which is precisely their appeal in an era of informal culture.

The charm of old-fashioned names lies in their unexpected quality. In a classroom full of contemporary names, a child named Clementine or Archibald stands out without being outlandish. These names are real, historically grounded, and easy to spell -- they simply fell asleep for a few decades and are now waking up refreshed. For parents seeking names with substance, heritage, and a touch of whimsy, the vintage well is deep and rewarding.

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