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38 names
Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Theodore
Rising Fast
Mabel
Hidden Gem
Cecil
Classic Pick
Arthur
Editor's Pick

Theodore (THEE-uh-dor)

A Greek name meaning "gift of God," representing divine blessing.

Top 10 Baby Old Names Names

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1ArthurAHR-thurA legendary name of Celtic origin, meaning "bear-like" or "noble," evoking image...Classic
2EleanorEL-uh-norA French name derived from the Greek 'Eleos,' meaning "light-hearted" or "shinin...Classic
3FrederickFRED-rikA German name meaning "peaceful ruler," reflecting strength and stability.Classic
4HazelHAY-zelAn Old English name derived from the hazel tree, symbolizing wisdom and protecti...Classic
5TheodoreTHEE-uh-dorA Greek name meaning "gift of God," representing divine blessing.Popular
6AliceAL-issA German name meaning "noble kind," popularized by Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Won...Classic
7WalterWAWL-turA German name meaning "powerful warrior," suggesting strength and resilience.Classic
8ClaraKLAR-uhA Latin name meaning "bright" or "clear," associated with intelligence and beaut...Classic
9HenryHEN-reeA German name meaning "ruler of the home," signifying leadership and stability.Popular
10FlorenceFLOR-ensA Latin name meaning "flourishing" or "prosperous," often associated with the It...Classic
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Arthur
AHR-thur
A legendary name of Celtic origin, meaning "bear-like" or "noble," evoking images of bravery and chivalry.
Classic
Eleanor
EL-uh-nor
A French name derived from the Greek 'Eleos,' meaning "light-hearted" or "shining light," often associated with royalty and grace.
Classic
Frederick
FRED-rik
A German name meaning "peaceful ruler," reflecting strength and stability.
Classic
Hazel
HAY-zel
An Old English name derived from the hazel tree, symbolizing wisdom and protection.
Classic
Theodore
THEE-uh-dor
A Greek name meaning "gift of God," representing divine blessing.
Popular
Alice
AL-iss
A German name meaning "noble kind," popularized by Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland'.
Classic
Walter
WAWL-tur
A German name meaning "powerful warrior," suggesting strength and resilience.
Classic
Clara
KLAR-uh
A Latin name meaning "bright" or "clear," associated with intelligence and beauty.
Classic
Henry
HEN-ree
A German name meaning "ruler of the home," signifying leadership and stability.
Popular
Florence
FLOR-ens
A Latin name meaning "flourishing" or "prosperous," often associated with the Italian city of Florence, a center of art and culture.
Classic
Edith
EE-dith
An Old English name meaning "prosperous in war," representing strength and determination.
Classic
Alfred
AL-fred
An Old English name meaning "wise counsel," associated with wisdom and leadership.
Classic
Beatrice
BEE-uh-triss
A Latin name meaning "she who brings happiness," symbolizing joy and positivity.
Classic
Louis
LOO-ee
A French name meaning "famous warrior," often associated with French royalty.
Popular
Agnes
AG-niss
A Greek name meaning "pure" or "chaste," often associated with innocence and virtue.
Classic
Cecil
SEE-sil
A Welsh name derived from the Roman name 'Caecilius', meaning "blind," but historically associated with noble families.
Rare/Unique
Mabel
MAY-bel
A Latin name derived from 'Amabilis,' meaning "lovable" or "dear".
Trending
Otto
AH-toh
A German name meaning "wealth" or "prosperity," suggesting fortune and success.
Classic
Elsie
EL-see
A Scottish diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God," representing devotion and faith.
Classic
Harvey
HAR-vee
A Breton name meaning "battle worthy," signifying strength and courage.
Classic
Wilhelmina
Vil-hel-MEE-nah
A German name meaning "resolute protector," representing determination and safeguard.
Rare/Unique
Rupert
ROO-pert
A German name meaning "bright fame," suggesting recognition and success.
Classic
Ethel
ETH-el
An Old English name meaning "noble," representing dignity and grace.
Rare/Unique
Clarence
KLAR-ens
A Latin name meaning "clear" or "bright," associated with clarity and intelligence.
Classic
Bernice
Ber-NEES
A Greek name meaning "victory bringer," symbolizing triumph and success.
Classic
Vincent
VIN-sent
A Latin name meaning "to conquer," representing victory and achievement.
Popular
Sylvia
SIL-vee-uh
A Latin name meaning "spirit of the wood," associated with nature and grace.
Classic
Edmund
ED-mund
An Old English name meaning "wealthy protector," signifying prosperity and security.
Classic
Irene
Eye-REEN
A Greek name meaning "peace," representing harmony and tranquility.
Classic
Franklin
FRANK-lin
An English name meaning "free man," associated with independence and liberty.
Classic
Lillian
LIL-ee-an
A Latin name derived from 'Lilium,' meaning "lily," symbolizing purity and beauty.
Classic
Bernard
Ber-NARD
A German name meaning "brave as a bear," reflecting courage and strength.
Classic
Dorothy
DAWR-uh-thee
A Greek name meaning "gift of God," representing divine blessing and grace.
Classic
Gilbert
GIL-bert
A German name meaning "bright pledge," signifying loyalty and commitment.
Classic
Meredith
MER-uh-dith
A Welsh name meaning "great ruler," representing leadership and power.
Trending
Clifford
KLIF-erd
An English name meaning "lives near the ford by the cliff," evoking natural imagery.
Rare/Unique
Winifred
WIN-i-fred
A Welsh name meaning "blessed peace," symbolizing tranquility and happiness.
Rare/Unique
Lloyd
Lloyd
A Welsh name meaning "grey haired" or "sacred," with a sense of wisdom.
Classic

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

ArthurAHR-thur
EleanorEL-uh-nor
FrederickFRED-rik
HazelHAY-zel
TheodoreTHEE-uh-dor
AliceAL-iss
WalterWAWL-tur
ClaraKLAR-uh

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Sibling & Middle Names

Arthur & Eleanor
A classic and regal pairing.
Henry & Alice
Timeless and literary.
Frederick & Clara
Strong and bright sibling names.
Walter & Hazel
Earthy and vintage.
Arthur & James
Classic and strong.
Eleanor & Grace
Elegant and timeless.
Henry & William
Traditional and royal.
Alice & May
Sweet and vintage.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

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Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name an "old name"?
Generally, "old names" are those that were popular several generations ago and have a vintage or classic feel. These names often evoke a sense of history and tradition, and are names that are less commonly used in contemporary society. They may have roots in ancient languages or historical figures, adding to their timeless appeal.
Are old names becoming more popular?
Yes, many old names are experiencing a resurgence in popularity as parents seek unique and meaningful names for their children. This trend reflects a desire to connect with the past and choose names that stand out from more common options. The appeal of old names lies in their classic charm, rich history, and the sense of individuality they offer.
How do I choose the right old name for my baby?
Consider the meaning and origin of the name, as well as its sound and how it fits with your family name. Research the historical context and cultural significance of the name to ensure it aligns with your values. It's also helpful to say the full name aloud to see how it flows and feels.
What are some characteristics of old names?
Old names often have strong historical or literary associations. They frequently have simple, elegant sounds and are derived from Latin, Greek, or Old English roots. Many old names also carry a sense of dignity, sophistication, and timelessness, setting them apart from more modern or trendy names.
Are there any potential downsides to choosing an old name?
While old names offer many benefits, some may be perceived as outdated or stuffy by certain individuals. Your child might encounter occasional mispronunciations or have to explain the origin of their name. However, many parents find that the unique charm and historical significance of old names far outweigh these minor drawbacks.

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