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Babs03 Sat 18-Jan-25 22:13:00

When I went to school there were a lot of Lorraines, Gillians, Angelas, Patricias, and Susans. There were also a lot of Philips, Tonys, Pauls, Dereks, Roys, and Stephens.
Which names were popular when you were at school.

MissAdventure Sat 18-Jan-25 22:15:34

Pamela, Janet, Christine, and boys were mostly Robert, John, Paul type names.

Nothing as exciting as Tallulah, which I heard the other day!

Grannybags Sat 18-Jan-25 22:17:24

Carole Janet Susan Caroline Patricia

I can’t think of any boys names, although it was an all girls school do that’s probably why!

1960s

MissAdventure Sat 18-Jan-25 22:17:40

I always quietly thought that my cousins had the most boring, horrible names, but I don't know if I dare say them because I may offend a stranger, or a long lost cousin.

Casdon Sat 18-Jan-25 22:24:13

Karen, Sharon, Lynne, Julie, Kim, Wendy, Dawn, Sian
For boys, Kevin, Stephen, Robert, Paul, David, Richard, Gary.
All now out of fashion for babies although there are still a few Roberts and Davids.

I bet you can age us all by the names of our contemporaries at school!

Ladyleftfieldlover Sat 18-Jan-25 22:27:14

Gillian, Susan, Valerie, Janet, Jacqueline - not my name as it’s French! I didn’t meet anyone else with the same name as me until I started work.

Boys - lots of Ian’s, Roger, John

4xGranny Sat 18-Jan-25 22:27:33

In my class there were Kathleen, Denise, Philippa, Glenda, Juliet, two Helens, Margaret, Valerie, Alison, Josephine, Elizabeth, Susan, Janis.
This was a girls’ high school 1960.

Boys were mostly David, Paul, Graham, Richard.
Didn’t really know many boys then!

Grannynannywanny Sat 18-Jan-25 22:28:54

I started school in 1959. Lots of Patricia, Marian, Elizabeth, Margaret , Maureen, Marie and Jane. One girl in my class had a rather exotic/unusual name of Rozelle.

The boys were all traditional names some of which are back in fashion. James, Edward, Joseph, Christopher Paul and Michael.

Witzend Sat 18-Jan-25 22:29:43

IIRC Christine and Linda were the most common at my (girls’) school.

Babs03 Sat 18-Jan-25 22:29:56

I really disliked my name because it was popular at that time but also boring. I always wanted to be called Annette like my best friend because there were not many Annettes and I thought it sounded French.

merlotgran Sat 18-Jan-25 22:30:30

Linda, Rosemary, Rosalyn, Josephine, Jennifer, Anne.

I had the most unusual name in my class but we all had nicknames for each other anyway.

The boys I knew were, Tim, Kenneth, Lloyd. John, Robin and Andrew.

I have no idea whether or not these names were popular. I know mine wasn’t!

Babs03 Sat 18-Jan-25 22:32:02

Yes there a fair few Lindas and Brendas.

Babs03 Sat 18-Jan-25 22:34:53

*were a fair few Lindas and Brendas.

Grannmarie Sat 18-Jan-25 22:35:47

Christine, Brenda, Kathleen, Ellen, Dorothy, Marion, Elizabeth, Moira, Margaret...
In fact, lots of Margarets, it was very popular name here in Scotland and it's the name of our patron saint. Last week at our Coffee morning there were four Margarets at our table of eight.

The boys were Brian, John, Kevin, William, Andrew, James, Stephen, Joseph, David and Peter.

There's a girl at The Wee Boy's primary school called Khaleesi.

MissAdventure Sat 18-Jan-25 22:39:43

Babs03

I really disliked my name because it was popular at that time but also boring. I always wanted to be called Annette like my best friend because there were not many Annettes and I thought it sounded French.

My name in my French class was Annette.
The teacher decided we would all become a a French child in her lesson, so Annette was the name she gave me.

Allira Sat 18-Jan-25 22:39:51

Babs03

I really disliked my name because it was popular at that time but also boring. I always wanted to be called Annette like my best friend because there were not many Annettes and I thought it sounded French.

For some reason I wanted to be called Nicola because it sounded much more interesting than my own name which I thought was boring.

MissAdventure Sat 18-Jan-25 22:41:24

Do you want us to call you Nicola now?
It's never too late to realise a dream, so they say. smile

Allira Sat 18-Jan-25 22:42:40

I wanted to call DS Nicholas but DH said no!
It didn't suit him anyway.

Babs03 Sat 18-Jan-25 22:42:50

MissAdventure

Do you want us to call you Nicola now?
It's never too late to realise a dream, so they say. smile

😂

MissAdventure Sat 18-Jan-25 22:44:19

I wanted Marc for my baby, if it it was a boy, but daddy's surname was Hunt.

Not a good idea, given the essex accent.

Allira Sat 18-Jan-25 22:44:22

Nicolallira

It sounds like a currency.

Casdon Sat 18-Jan-25 22:44:37

MissAdventure

Babs03

I really disliked my name because it was popular at that time but also boring. I always wanted to be called Annette like my best friend because there were not many Annettes and I thought it sounded French.

My name in my French class was Annette.
The teacher decided we would all become a a French child in her lesson, so Annette was the name she gave me.

You were lucky - my name didn’t translate either, so my teacher named me Marie-France. I was not keen.

Fidelity2 Sat 18-Jan-25 22:44:39

All the above names seem OK to me .You don't get many Sidney or Cyril these days. I had an aunt Noah! Can't
think where that came from.It seems more like an old mans name,not a womans.
Then you get a nice name like Elizabeth and it gets shortened to Lizzy! Christine shortened to Chrisy

Grandma70s Sat 18-Jan-25 22:45:00

When I was at my all-girls school (1950s) the most usual names were Jean, Margaret, Joan, Anne, Sheila, Patricia, Barbara. At one point there were five Jeans in my form. There were some Beryls and Brendas, too. The girl whose name I most envied was called Delia.

Boys - my brother’s friends were David, Andrew, John, Peter.. I don’t remember any unusual or original boys’ names.

Grannybags Sat 18-Jan-25 22:45:35

I wanted to have a name that could be shortened to a boys name like George in the Famous Five. I used to pretend my name was Toni, Peta or Stevie!