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\nOld-fashioned baby names are everywhere you look. Despite originating in the 1700s, 1800s and beyond, many of them are still popular today.\nWhether that;’s because trends tend to roll around time and time again, or popular figures like the royals and celebrities make these names fashionable, or our kids are often named after much older relatives ;– is up to you to decide.
Its popularity peaked in the 1930s\nTrudie ;– means ;‘universal strength;’, of Germanic origin\nVera ;– surprisingly, a Russian origin name, which means ;�ith;’\nWilhelmina ;– German or Dutch name, often given to Princesses and Queens.
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