![]() Dorothy: With its cute shortened form of Dotty, Dorothy means “God’s gift.” And, um, The Wizard of Oz, anyone?. ![]() Chloe: Meaning “blooming” and “fertility”.Charlotte: Meaning “free woman,” Charlotte also comes with some great built-in nicknames: Lottie, Charlie, Lotte, Char-to name a few.Catherine: A name of French origin meaning “ pure,” Catherine with all its variations (Kate, Cat, Kath, Caty) never seems to go out of style.Beatrix: Likely derived from Viatrix, meaning “traveler”-and a favorite children’s book author.Audrey: Meaning “noble strength,” the name Audrey can be shortened to the cute names Addie and Drea.Alice: Meaning “ noble,” the name Alice has appeared in various literary works-most notably as a little girl who goes to Wonderland.Abigail: Meaning “bringer of joy” or “father’s joy,” Abigail can be shortened to the adorable “Abby” or the esteemed “Gail.”.Here are some vintage baby girl names that have made a comeback of late: Ready to go back in time and dive into the list of old-fashioned names for girls? These are our favorites. ![]() So what are some truly unique vintage girl names? Let’s take a look. Plus, because many of them have been out of circulation for a bit, they offer something distinctively refreshing. Old-fashioned names for girls bring with them a wealth of history and meaning. Think of this like antique shopping-except in this case, the prize finds are vintage baby girl names.
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