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Which mid-20th century name do you wish would come back?
From what I understand, names that were popular in the mid-20th century are now considered grandparents' names. So which of these names would you like to see make a comeback?

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I second Connie!
I think the names Deanna, Cindy, Connie, Faye, Sharon, Cheryl, Sheila, Brenda, Janet, Pamela, Janice, Nancy, Marcy, Lori, Donna, and Ellen are beautiful for girls. For boys, I think that Douglas, Raymond, Craig, Roger, Kenneth, Dennis, Anthony are very handsome.
Yeah Moira!! I love that name.
Mary is a classic, timeless and underrated Nancy is already gaining popularity Cynthia - as a child this was my (red haired) Barbie doll’s name. To this day I still love it. I secretly love the nickname Pam. You’d want to be friends with a Pam. I can’t see it coming back though. Kathleen is lovely (although not my style). I think this would be my number one contender. Denise - Another name I have loved as long as I can remember. I might use it one day especially as I know that my grandfather loved it too. Scott is a modern classic imoLawrence is another name I absolutely love, but I think I want to keep to myself and not share it
Mary underrated? Mary was the most popular name for a whole century and I still meet tons of Marys my age (I'm 20).
I wonder if Mary is used more in some areas and less in others? I live in a remarkably Mary-free zone. I can only think of one that I've met in my life!
I do happen to know it's used the most in the Southern US. I live in Minnesota and it's not super unpopular here either.
I am surprised to see Mary is ranked #136. There were plenty when I was growing up, but I ran across only a handful of Marys in my 30 years working in a school. Anyway, it's a beautiful name. I especially like the variation, Marianne.
From a book I have, which lists the top 50 names in the UK in 1950:Margaret
Jennifer
Ann, though I'd want Anne
Pamela
Jean, and Jane
Sheila
Gillian
Mary
Rosemary
HelenDavid
Peter
Alan
Stephen
Graham
Keith
Ian
Richard
Thomas
Robin
Deborah/Debra
Denise
Gary