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Offline rancegal

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Re: Names you just don't see anymore
« Reply #189 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 08:21 GMT (UK) »
When the Geldofs named their daughter Fifi Trixibelle, I always maintained that it was just a publicity stunt and they  really called her Susan at home!
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Re: Names you just don't see anymore
« Reply #190 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 09:25 GMT (UK) »
If I might reverse the idea of this thread slightly - I've noticed that a very common name of today 'Michael' was rarely used in Victorian times. Is it a 'modern' name? Enter 'Michael' without a surname in most search facilities and you get very few returns. Does anyone agree, or am I just looking in the wrong places?

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Re: Names you just don't see anymore
« Reply #191 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 09:51 GMT (UK) »
I found no English Michaels in my tree  - but a couple of Irish Michaels married in. That's how it might have got more popular in the C20th.

Still, I mentioned earlier in the thread that I had (amongst others) no Peters in my tree, but this is probably because mine didn't use it because it wasn't in their family, and they were conservative about names for most of the C19th. Other people's trees have generations of Peters, though it wasn't common - likewise I find Kezias and Thirzas amongst neighbours, but not in mine.

As I think I wrote before, if a name has given rise to a *surname* then it must have been common at the time surnames were formed - so Mitchell indicates descent from a Michael, Perkins from  Peter. Perhaps Michael was seen as a Catholic name and fell from grace amongst Protestants.

Finally, when I come across a name like "Headache" my first thought is "mistranscription". I found a "Silly" - I know girls were named after virtues, and the saying "Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever" implies hte dangers of education, it turned out to be "Sibly" by someone who couldn't spell "Sybil".

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Re: Names you just don't see anymore
« Reply #192 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 11:27 GMT (UK) »
Well blow me! I hadn't noticed that. Now you mention it....
I haven't got any Michaels either. :D
Bartlett/Henley on Thames
Caponhurst/Buckinghamshire and?
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Re: Names you just don't see anymore
« Reply #193 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 12:02 GMT (UK) »
I do have a Michael in my tree he was born around 1800.  I guess he is the exception.

For further discussion are all Keiths now aged around 55-60?

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Re: Names you just don't see anymore
« Reply #194 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 12:14 GMT (UK) »
What an interesting thread....some very obscure names :o
I have one or two unusual ones...Thankfull, Providence, Lucilla and Agusta and the men are Jonas, Azariah and Nelson....keep 'em coming! :D
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Re: Names you just don't see anymore
« Reply #195 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 12:19 GMT (UK) »
I have a Michael born about 1833 in Canada; his parents were Irish Catholic. 

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Re: Names you just don't see anymore
« Reply #196 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 12:44 GMT (UK) »
Did we have Michaels before the Reformation, when we were all Catholics?
Churches on a hill were often dedicated to St Michael (and All Angels, usually)
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Re: Names you just don't see anymore
« Reply #197 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 16:25 GMT (UK) »
Interesting about Michael. Looking at my tree, I see all my Michaels come from the Irish lot. My English tended toward common or biblical names, thus I have a few Jobs and a Josiah in there. Although, Josiah's son Josiah, who was born in America, went by Joseph in adulthood.

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