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UK Obituaries
All aged at least in their seventies when they passed away.
Betsy Lindsay
Cicely
Stella
Emma Mary
Moira
Eileen
Antonia Celina
Doris May
Doris May 'Dolly'
Dorothy
Betty May
Ruby
Florence
Elsie May
Elizabeth
MaryGeorge Michael
Hammond Fred
William John
Frank William
Bryan Eric
Ronald Sidney
Peter John
Monty
Neville
William Henry
Philip Oswald
Percy Norman
Eric Albert
Derek Arthur
BenI imagine many of these people did have middle names that weren't mentioned - they often aren't. I can see a lot of these names back in fashion, while others have a while to go.

This message was edited 6/4/2009, 4:31 PM

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I LOVE Betty May and Frank William is so handsome too
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I like/love (*) the following:Betsy (*) (preferably as a nickname)
Cicely (*)
Mary (*)
Moira
Eileen
Antonia
Doris May 'Dolly' (*) (I'm currently enamored of Doris, and Dolly's a darling nickname.)
Dorothy (*)
Betty (as a nickname)
May (*)
Ruby
Florence (*)
Elsie (preferably as a nickname)George
Sidney
William Henry
Oswald
Percy
Norman
Albert (*)
Arthur (*)
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I love:
Cicely
Antonia
Ruby
Elsie (preferably nn for Elsa)Sidney (well, this one I only *like*, but it would be great to see on a little boy)
Percy
Arthur
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Odd how many of the female names (Stella, Antonia, Ruby, Elizabeth) are currently becoming rather popular while most of the male names aren't. I wonder why that is.
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You're right. It seems like a lot of the top names for girls today are 'classics' like Emma, Emily, Isabella and Hannah where as there are more Aidens born [including all various spellings] in the USA today than any other name, and that's never been popular before.
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