These vintage baby names are shockingly making a comeback

It seems that many ‘old-fashioned’ baby names are making a comeback this year!

Although it’s a bit ironic that in today’s modern era – where everything is digitised and commercialised – more families are turning to old-fashioned names to give their little bundle of joys.

And a baby-naming consultant revealed the top vintage baby names that will skyrocket to popularity this 2023 – can you find your name on the list?



If you know someone who is on the hunt for that ‘perfect’ baby name, ask them if they’ve ever thought about delving into the family archives for inspiration.

According to Michelle, a baby-naming consultant, ‘old’ or ‘vintage’ baby names are perceived as ‘beautiful, elegant and timeless’.

‘A gentle reminder to look back through your family history, you may just find a name from generations ago that fits so perfectly within your little family today!’ She captioned.


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These names are becoming ‘new’ again. Credit: Pixabay/Pexels

Michelle, who conducts her consultancy business on Instagram, included names such as Posey, Clara and Adeline as some of the most popular baby names for girls.

For boys, expect names such as Milton, Silas, Archibald, or Walter to soar in popularity.

‘They are new again, and I’m loving them!’ Michelle stated.



People with ‘old-fashioned’ names took to the comments to share their thoughts on Michelle’s predictions.

‘I’m an Esther! Very rare nowadays but I appreciate the thought my parents put into it,’ shared one.

Another commented: ‘I’m Aurelia. So proud to have this name. It’s so special and beautiful.’ They added that they’d never met someone with the same name before.

A new parent chimed in and said that her new baby is named after her great-grandmother, Dorothy.


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Do you have your own suggestions? Credit: Pixabay/Pexels

Meanwhile, other social media users were not impressed by the names.

‘I’m sorry…but Archibald?’ Wrote one.

A second added: ‘If my parents had named me Esther or Edith, I would have literally marched my way down to city hall and had it changed as soon as I was able to walk.’ We find this one a bit rude!



Michelle’s list of popular vintage names for girls include:
  • Aurelia
  • Posey
  • Effie
  • Elsie
  • Edith
  • Esther
  • Betty
  • Vivienne
  • Hattie
  • Goldie
  • Birdie
  • Viola
  • Polly
  • Winnie
  • Clara
  • Dorothy
  • Ida
  • Olive
  • Zelda
  • Adeline
  • Dixie
  • Genevieve
  • Hazel


And for boys, she said the popular ‘old-fashioned’ ones are:
  • Walter
  • Ted
  • Winston
  • August
  • Archibald
  • Milton
  • Silas
  • Harris
  • Wiley
  • Max
  • Stanley
  • Finn
  • Benedict
  • Otto
  • Oliver
  • Miles
  • Theodore
  • Quentin
  • Grover
  • Ezra
  • Caspian
  • Vance
  • Jasper


A grandparent's name can be a meaningful tribute to the family or even a nod to a much-loved family member. But the influence of grandparents' names on baby-naming goes far beyond traditional old-fashioned names like Evelyn or Henry.

Instead, they look for modern variations of the vintage names in their family, like Evie as an alternative to Evelyn.

For most new parents, naming a baby is a major milestone – so, it's only natural to explore the family line for inspiration. This is a big reason why vintage baby names are becoming popular once more, and let’s be honest, ‘old-fashioned’ names are better. 😉
Key Takeaways

  • Vintage baby names, such as Esther for girls and Archibald for boys, are making a comeback.
  • Michelle, a baby-naming consultant, said that new parents should look through their family archives when searching for the perfect baby name.
  • Michelle also listed a number of vintage names for boys and girls, such as Aurelia, Adeline, Walter, and Caspian.
  • People took to the comments to share their thoughts on the names. Some found them inspiring, while others found them ‘sad’.
What are your thoughts about these baby names? Which one is your personal favourite? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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I understand using “traditional family” names as middle names even if they are old fashioned or a bit odd. Little kids at school aren’t going to tease you so much as they are unlikely to know your middle name. Having said that I have a grandson Alby whose name is actually Albert. My son and his wife loved the name Alby and thought about just naming him that but then decided on Albert as his mum loves it (she is an old soul) and it also gives him more options as he gets older - Al, Bert etc. Alby suits him so much, at 3 years old I now can’t imagine him called anything else. But when you say Albert with his surname it sounds like a 90 year old man 🤦‍♀️. Also, it’s actually better than a few other options they had 🤣🤣
 
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My middle name is Anne, named by my Mum after her favourite aunt, Auntie Annie.
My sister's middle name is Joy, who Mum named because she was so joyful at having a little girl 4 years after her son.
My sister gave her daughter the middle name of Joy, and she has now given her daughter the middle name of Joy. I wonder if a new tradition has been started?
Our son has the same middle name as his Dad. He got B.P as a nickname and his Dad was L.P
 
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..."a baby naming consultant"? I can only wonder who it is that needs to consult a commercial adviser on what to name their child. Perhaps if their intelligence or imagination is so short , they should consult a "baby making consultant" before they take the plunge.:LOL:
 
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I could count on the fingers of one hand the number of other Heathers I have ever met although one of my husband's sisters was also called Heather! :)
My mother’s name was Heather. Such a lovely name.
 
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