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Vintage baby names making a comeback in the US

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 31, 2025, 07:59 IST
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Vintage baby names are having their moment

Baby names are a funny thing. They swing in and out of fashion, just like clothes or music. What feels “old-fashioned” one generation often becomes charming and fresh the next. If you think about it, your great-grandmother’s name might once have been considered plain or outdated, but now parents are lining up to give it to their newborns. In the US, especially in the past decade, there’s been a big return to vintage names the kind you’d see in black-and-white yearbooks, hear in classic movies, or notice on old family trees.



Why are these names making a comeback? Maybe it’s nostalgia. Maybe it’s because parents are tired of trendy names that vanish after five years. Or maybe it’s the desire to give children something timeless, with roots deep enough to feel solid. Whatever the reason, vintage baby names are having their moment.



Let’s look at some of the most beloved ones that are reappearing in nurseries across America.

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Eleanor


Eleanor is one of those names that has never completely disappeared, but it has certainly risen again in recent years. When you hear it, you can’t help but think of Eleanor Roosevelt, a woman who redefined leadership, strength, and grace in her time. The name itself means “light” and truly, it shines with dignity. Parents love it because it offers so many nicknames: Ellie for something sweet, Nora for something chic, or just the full Eleanor, which feels elegant and timeless.

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Theodore

Theodore has exploded back onto the charts, and it’s no surprise. It means “gift of God,” but beyond its meaning, it carries a strong historical presence. Parents love the flexibility of nicknames: Theo (sleek), Teddy (friendly), or Ted (simple). It’s vintage but not dusty. Theodore has a balance of seriousness and sweetness, making it a favorite for families looking for something classic but not outdated. Its recent surge in popularity shows that this vintage name is truly back in the spotlight.

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Hazel


Hazel has that earthy, nature-inspired vibe that’s very on-trend right now. But make no mistake this isn’t a modern invention. Hazel was big in the early 20th century, and now it’s back with force. It means “the hazel tree,” and while it sounds gentle, it also feels sturdy and grounded. It’s the kind of name that grows with a child adorable on a baby, professional on an adult. Hazel also has a warm, golden tone to it, reminding many of autumn leaves or hazel eyes — both unique and beautiful.

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Matilda


There’s something playful about Matilda, maybe because of Roald Dahl’s beloved character. Many people associate it with Roald Dahl’s beloved character, the clever and brave little girl who adored books. But history buffs will know Empress Matilda, who nearly ruled England in the 12th century. The name means “battle-mighty,” which is a powerful legacy to hand down. Today, nicknames like Mattie or Tilly make it fun and modern, while the full Matilda keeps that classic edge. It’s the perfect mix of whimsy and resilience, making it an increasingly popular choice for modern families seeking vintage revival.

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Beatrice


Beatrice feels regal, thanks to its royal connections, but also warm because of its meaning: “bringer of joy.” Shakespeare used it in Much Ado About Nothing, giving the name literary charm. Parents love Beatrice because it can feel serious and refined, but with nicknames like Bea or Tris, it becomes approachable and cute.

It’s the kind of vintage name that works across generations, timeless without being stuffy. Choosing Beatrice gives a child both historical grandeur and approachable sweetness — a balance many parents are searching for today.

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Henry


Henry is as classic as it gets. From Henry VIII to Henry Ford, this name has been attached to leaders, innovators, and royalty for centuries. It means “ruler of the home.” While that meaning feels old-fashioned, the name itself feels surprisingly modern. It’s approachable, friendly, and endlessly wearable. Parents today love it because it works for both a little boy and a grown man.

Shortened nicknames like Hank or Harry add flexibility, but even the full Henry feels casual enough for modern use. Its charm lies in its timelessness, fitting every generation seamlessly.

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Louis


Louis (often pronounced Loo-ee in French or Loo-iss in English) has been the name of kings, musicians, and visionaries. Think Louis Armstrong, who brought jazz into the hearts of millions. The name means “famous warrior.” It’s simple, distinguished, and has a rhythm that feels timeless. In the U.S., it’s rising steadily again, especially among parents who love names that blend elegance with strength. It feels polished without being pretentious, easy to say yet full of personality. Whether tied to history, music, or family traditions, Louis is one of those names that carries grace across generations and cultures.

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John

A beautiful baby boy name

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