Check the social security/census database, and look in the years of 1800's. If you google it, its usually first to come up.
2007-08-03 08:18:41
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answered by lillilou 7
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My faves are ....
Kathleen
Chantilynn
Elizabeth
Emily
Abigail
Joyce
Lucy
But There is Many
• Adelaide
• Adell
• Altha
• Althea
• Annis
• Ara
• Ardell
• Arden
• Astrid
• Audra
• Beatrice
• Berenice
• Beryl
• Beulah
• Callie
• Cecile
• Celeste
• Charity
• Coral
• Corrine
• Cynthia
• Dagmar
• Delilah
• Delphine
• Dixie
• Easter
• Elza
• Emory
• Enid
• Ester
• Eugenie
• Eve
• Eveline
• Exie
• Fanny
• Fay
• Fern
• Florine
• Florrie
• Frankie
• Garnet
• Geneva
• Geraldine
• Gerda
• Gertie
• Golden
• Gussie
• Gwen
• Hollis
• Hope
• Icie
• Ingrid
• Ione
• Johanna
• Johnnie
• June
• Kay
• Lacy
• Lenora
• Lexie
• Libby
• Lina
• Linnea
• Lolita
• Lorene
• Lucinda
• Lulu
• Lyla
• Mabel
• Maida
• Malinda
• Mamie
• Marcelle
• Margot
• Marina
• Maude
• Maxie
• Mellie
• Millicent
• Millie
• Monserrate
• Nan
• Nedra
• Nelle
• Norah
• Octavia
• Odell
• Odessa
• Ottilia
• Ouida
• Pansy
• Peggy
• Prudence
• Queenie
• Rae
• Regina
• Roxie
• Thora
• Tillie
• Tressie
• Twila
• Veronica
• Zita
Good Luck Im Sure What You Pick Will Be Perfect!
2007-08-03 08:45:03
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answered by miss_brittanychantal 4
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Maeve Evelyn
2007-08-03 08:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Rose, Kathleen, Mary, Patricia, Lillian, Pearl, Dorothy, Frances, Agnes, Ruby, Beatrice, Lucy, Nancy, Eleanor
2007-08-03 09:20:29
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answered by Luv2Answer 7
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Think in this century would other kids pick on her for having an old fashioned name. Most likely they would. There are some really cool names that are old fashion though. Like Trinity. I don't know how old that is bit I think it is a nice name for a girl.
2007-08-03 08:26:53
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answered by rayray_104 1
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How about:
Arabella/ Arabelle
Alice
Adeline/ Aveline
Ellen
Elise
Miranda
Amelia
Ester
Jane
Anna/ Anne/ Annabelle
Audrey
Eve/ Eva
Evelyn
Iva/ Ida
Ada/ Aida
Kathleen/ Katherine/ Kathlyn
Caroline
Daphne
Bettina
Coleen
Coralie
Daisy
Emlyn/ Emmeline
Elodie
Cecelia/ Celia
Verity
Edith/ Edna
Eileen
Irene
Ruth
Isadora
Maybelle
Gwendolen
Guinevere
Ginevra/ Ginerva
Judy
Laurel
Lorna
Lisette
Sally
Lynette
Maisey
Marian
Kendra
Margaret/ Maggie
Melinda
Belinda
Collete
Lydia
Vivienne
Sylvia
Olive
Hazel
Susannah
Tabitha
Josephine
Nina
Regina
Hope that helps! :)
2007-08-03 14:33:31
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answered by ak 5
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I have always really liked the name Maeve (or the variation, Maevyn). Rosalind is also very nice. Some other suggestions:
Fiona
Lindsay
Lydia
Annabelle
Josephine
Charlotte
Catherine
Lillian
Elisabeth
Beatrice
Pheobe
Margaret
Susanna
Irene
2007-08-03 09:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I have always liked the name Claire and it is old fashion! Claire Rosalin sounds great!
2007-08-03 08:18:43
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answered by Busy Mommy of 3 6
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You could go with old fashion yet unusual names like:
Aurora - means Dawn, it was Sleeping Beauty's name
Elspeth - Scottish form of Elizabeth, Gaelic origin
Leonora - means Light, Italian origin
These are some of my favorites.
2007-08-03 08:34:50
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answered by Micky 2
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My daugther is Eleanor. She's two, and so far, it has turned out to be a great name! And, you can shorten it to Ellie or Elle, etc. I do like Rosalin, though. And Evelyn, I like that one to. Then she could be Evie! This is fun. Can i just name her?
2007-08-03 08:21:11
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answered by memichelle 2
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