Once a name that enjoyed popularity (even if it was nearly a century ago), Marjorie is unlikely to see its name back in the spotlight.
Roger is an old-fashioned name that saw a large spike in popularity in the mid-20th century, but since then it's really died down.
With its Greek origins, Barbara means "foreign" or "strange". And in today's world, seeing a young child named Barbara would certainly seem strange!
We'll never know. But let's just say it's definitely one of the least popular baby names in the United States.
Once a very popular feminine name with vintage appeal, Pauline just hasn't been able to maintain its attention. The last time it had any significant showing on baby naming charts was back in 1997.
Leslie, a gender-neutral name, has seen a steady decline in use over the past few years, especially for boys.
Tina, often a nickname for Christina or Martina, hasn't seen much popularity in the modern naming world.
Despite its name having Germanic roots that means "bright" or "famous", Bertha is a name that feels distinctly old-fashioned.
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