133+ Forgotten Vintage Girl Names Ready for a Comeback

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I have a theory about vintage names.

The best ones never actually died. They just stepped back for a generation or two, let the world forget about them, and now they are sitting there waiting to be rediscovered by a parent who has the taste to see what everyone else missed.

And right now? The timing could not be better.

Hazel and Mabel and Beatrix are already back. Which means the next wave is coming. And the names in this list are in that next wave. Beautiful, uncommon, completely ready for a comeback.

Here are 135 of my favourites.

Names That Were Everywhere a Hundred Years Ago and Almost Nobody Uses Now

I genuinely cannot understand why some of these fell away.

They are beautiful. They have real history. They carry something that modern invented names simply cannot replicate. And right now, not a single nursery class has one of them.

That is a gift. Your daughter gets to have it completely to herself.

  1. Winifred
  2. Millicent
  3. Sophronia
  4. Eulalia
  5. Araminta
  6. Mehetabel
  7. Celestine
  8. Ottoline
  9. Hildegard
  10. Gertrude
  11. Brunhilde
  12. Cunigunde
  13. Radegund
  14. Etheldreda
  15. Petronilla
  16. Hortensia
  17. Ernestine
  18. Mildred
  19. Beulah
  20. Clothilde

Victorian and Edwardian Names That Sound Stunning Right Now

Something about the late 1800s and early 1900s produced extraordinary girl names.

I think it is because that era was not afraid of big, sweeping, multi-syllable names that carried real weight. Names that felt like they belonged to someone who had opinions and was not afraid to share them.

These names fell out of fashion somewhere in the mid twentieth century. And I think they are exactly what a lot of parents are quietly looking for right now.

  1. Cordelia
  2. Dorothea
  3. Leonora
  4. Frederica
  5. Wilhelmina
  6. Christabella
  7. Margarethe
  8. Henrietta
  9. Bernadette
  10. Josephine
  11. Clementine
  12. Evangeline
  13. Seraphina
  14. Valentina
  15. Isadora
  16. Arabella
  17. Emmeline
  18. Georgiana
  19. Christiana
  20. Theodelinda

Short Vintage Names That Feel Completely Fresh

Not all vintage names are long and sweeping.

Some of the most beautiful forgotten names are tiny. Two syllables or fewer, warm and easy to say, the kind that feel like a nickname even when they are the actual name.

I love these because they work for a baby and a grown woman equally well without trying too hard in either direction.

  1. Mabel
  2. Edith
  3. Agnes
  4. Ida
  5. Opal
  6. Pearl
  7. Nell
  8. Cora
  9. Della
  10. Flora
  11. Alma
  12. Vera
  13. Etta
  14. Blythe
  15. Willa
  16. Thelma
  17. Velma
  18. Lula
  19. Nola
  20. Minnie

Vintage Names From Literature and History That Deserve More Attention

Some of the most beautiful vintage names were carried by real women who shaped history or by characters from classic literature who left a mark.

A name with a story behind it always feels different to wear. It gives your daughter something to look up one day and feel genuinely proud of.

  1. Harriet – carried by Harriet Tubman
  2. Araminta – Harriet Tubman’s birth name, extraordinary and almost entirely unused
  3. Dorothea – carried by Dorothea Brooke in Middlemarch
  4. Beatrix – carried by Beatrix Potter
  5. Isadora – carried by dancer Isadora Duncan
  6. Celestine – carried by multiple saints throughout history
  7. Eulalia – early Christian martyr, beautiful and completely rare
  8. Hildegard – carried by the extraordinary mystic Hildegard von Bingen
  9. Sophronia – carried by a character in Dickens
  10. Vashti – Persian queen in the Book of Esther
  11. Mehetabel – carried by American folk artist Grandma Moses by her nickname
  12. Winifred – carried by Welsh saint Winefride
  13. Zenobia – carried by the ancient Syrian queen
  14. Hypatia – carried by the Greek philosopher and mathematician
  15. Boudica – carried by the ancient British warrior queen

Old Nickname Names That Work Beautifully as Standalone Names

Here is something I find fascinating about vintage naming.

A lot of the nickname forms from a hundred years ago are now more distinctive than the full names they came from. Hettie sounds fresher than Henrietta right now. Trudy sounds more original than Gertrude. The diminutive forms have become their own thing entirely.

  1. Hettie
  2. Trudy
  3. Freddie
  4. Winnie
  5. Millie
  6. Tilly
  7. Bea
  8. Clem
  9. Dotty
  10. Edie
  11. Flossy
  12. Gussie
  13. Lettie
  14. Lottie
  15. Maisie
  16. Nettie
  17. Posie
  18. Rosamund – nickname Rosie or Mundi
  19. Sussie
  20. Tottie

Forgotten Flower and Nature Names From a Century Ago

Nature names are popular right now. Rose, Lily, Violet, everyone knows those.

But go back a hundred years and the range of botanical and nature names being used on girls was so much wider and more interesting than what we use today. These names were common once. Now they are almost entirely untouched.

  1. Eglantine
  2. Wisteria
  3. Hyacinth
  4. Tansy
  5. Clover
  6. Primrose
  7. Larkspur
  8. Marigold
  9. Blossom
  10. Fern
  11. Briar
  12. Hawthorn
  13. Rue
  14. Lavender
  15. Edelweiss

Deeply Unusual Vintage Names That Are Genuinely Stunning

These are the names that make people pause when they hear them.

Not because they sound strange. Because they sound like something you have heard before but cannot quite place. Like a name that belongs to someone remarkable from a long time ago, which is exactly what they are.

I genuinely love every single name in this section and I think they are waiting for the right parents to bring them back.

  1. Scheherazade – nickname Sherry or Zade
  2. Theodelinda – nickname Thea
  3. Melusine
  4. Endellion
  5. Etheldreda – nickname Edda
  6. Kunigunde – German form of Cunigunde, nickname Gundi
  7. Radegund
  8. Petronilla – nickname Petra
  9. Ottoline – nickname Otty
  10. Iphigenia – nickname Iffy or Genia
  11. Chrysanthemum – nickname Chryssie
  12. Periwinkle – nickname Peri
  13. Amaryllis – nickname Ryllis
  14. Eulalia – nickname Eula
  15. Sophronia – nickname Sophie or Ronie

Ten More That I Simply Could Not Leave Off This List

  1. Mechtild
  2. Sigrid
  3. Ingeborg
  4. Gudrun
  5. Ragnhild
  6. Brunhilde
  7. Clothilde
  8. Adalheid
  9. Ermengarde
  10. Hildegard

Wrapping It Up

Here is the thing about forgotten vintage names.

The parents who choose them right now are ahead of the curve. Not following a trend but starting one. And in ten years, when some of these names start showing up on nursery school registers again, you will know you found them first.

Go back through the ones that caught your eye.

Say them out loud. Say the nickname if there is one. I promise some of these will feel completely different spoken than they do on the page.

The right one is in here. I know it.