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ThrelfallYorky
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Re: Old fashioned names
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Tuesday 09 August 16 17:16 BST (UK) »
Might not "Perdy" ( often modified to "Purdy") be a short version of "Perdita"? (Shakespeare)
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..claire..
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Genealogy...Life in the Past Lane
Re: Old fashioned names
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Reply #109 on:
Tuesday 09 August 16 17:23 BST (UK) »
It is on a baby naming site as a diminutive of Perdita and of Latin origin, but I have to be honest I'd never thought of it, she's always been 'Perdy' to everyone.
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kooky
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Re: Old fashioned names
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Wednesday 10 August 16 08:17 BST (UK) »
My contemporaries born mid to late 40s -
Barbara, Sandra, Sylvia, Marjorie, Mavis, Irene, Doreen, Myra, Gillian, Carol, Jean, Shirley, Eileen.
I don't think many of these names are used today for new babies!
Kooky
Clulo - Staffs.,Warwickshire, Lancs.1780 -1950
Fisher- Nafferton,Hull, Manchester.1770-1840-1950
Kane&McNeill,Forkhill, Armagh and Glasgow,Bray Dublin.1850s -1920
Boshell and Dowzard- Dublin, 1840s -1911
Kay/Bremner Edinburgh 1800 - 1841.Kay Staffs.& Lancs1842 -1901
Kay - Newcastle on Tyne 1780-1861
Swindell, Marple & Manchester 1900->
Makinson, M/c & Prestwich 1870 ->
Beacom/Jones - Enniskillen 1780 ->
KGarrad
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Re: Old fashioned names
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Wednesday 10 August 16 09:01 BST (UK) »
My grandmothers were Ethel Gertrude and Cicely Minnie.
My grandchildren are Bentley, Clara and Jessica.
In my tree I have:
Agnes, Archibald, Horace, Mildred, Phyllis, Albert, Alfred, Arthur, Alma, Caleb, Edgar, Josiah, Valentine, Mervin, Amos, Cyril, Claud, Abraham, Agnes, Bertha, Grace
All of which seem old-fashioned to me?
Garrad (Suffolk, Essex, Somerset), Crocker (Somerset), Vanstone (Devon, Jersey), Sims (Wiltshire), Bridger (Kent)
ScouseBoy
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Re: Old fashioned names
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Wednesday 10 August 16 09:03 BST (UK) »
Has anyone seen Daphne lately?
Nursall ~ Buckinghamshire
Avies ~ Norwich
bettyespana
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My Gt Grandmother-Margaret Dickenson
Re: Old fashioned names
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Wednesday 10 August 16 09:27 BST (UK) »
Quote from: ScouseBoy on Wednesday 10 August 16 09:03 BST (UK)
Has anyone seen Daphne lately?
No Daphne's lately,however I have recently heard of two new babies named Archie & Reggie !!
We have a Scottish Gt Grandson with the name Chase!
Lancashire- Moss,Broadbent,Olley,Dobson,Dickenson,
Norfolk-Olley,Knowles,Bunn,Pooley,Scott,Vince
Caithness & Dumfries - Evans,Sinclair,Mackay
Belfast-Antrim - Mackay,Connor,Bunting
Liverpool,Wigan & Southport - Ball,Taylor
Isle of Man - Harp,Dougherty
Cheshire - Dickenson
Knighton,Radnorshire - Evans, Broadhurst
Caithness - Sinclair
jaybelnz
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Re: Old fashioned names
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Wednesday 10 August 16 09:55 BST (UK) »
My grandchildren all have relatively modern names - Paige, a girl, aged 23, Bailey aged 12 and Cameron aged 10, both boys. The name Bailey is also used frequently for girls.
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Bearnan
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Re: Old fashioned names
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Wednesday 10 August 16 11:06 BST (UK) »
Azella my grandmothers middle name. I've never known anyone else with the name.
Cattell. Ainsworth. Smith. Phillips. All ended up in Birmingham.
Walsh from Ireland and Liverpool
Tom Huygens
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Re: Old fashioned names
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Wednesday 10 August 16 11:10 BST (UK) »
I've got quite some Ebenezers in my family, originating in Glasgow and swarming out to London and the US.
On my Belgian side I have one Abulfaragus, and hus cousin (no joke) Julius Caesar.
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