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These classic names feel plenty unique in today's day and age. We've gathered the most popular 1940s baby names for you to consider, from James to Mary to Linda and Robert.
1940s baby names are making a comeback — some of them, at least. See the 80 top baby names from the '40s for boys and girls: Classic, cool and unusual.
Names from the '40s have an old fashioned feel, yet they never seem to go out of style. Check out our comprehensive list of '40s baby names. 110 Unique '40s Baby Names
Chosen name may vary depending on the player's choices. Inspector French (Joseph French) – created by Freeman Wills Crofts; Inspector Frost – created by R. D. Wingfield; D.C.S. Christopher Foyle – from the British TV series Foyle's War, created by Anthony Horowitz; Chief Inspector Armand Gamache – created by Louise Penny
The most popular given names vary nationally, regionally, and culturally. Lists of widely used given names can consist of those most often bestowed upon infants born within the last year, thus reflecting the current naming trends , or else be composed of the personal names occurring most often within the total population .
William Simons (1940–2019) Elisabeth Sladen (1946–2011) David Soul (1943–2024) (naturalised British citizen) Ringo Starr (born 1940) Alison Steadman (born 1946) Patrick Stewart (born 1940) David Suchet (born 1946) Nigel Terry (1945–2015) John Thaw (1942–2002) Christopher Timothy (born 1940) Frances de la Tour (born 1944) Rita ...
Frederick Walker (1840–1875) – English Social Realist painter and illustrator in watercolours and oils; Albert Moore (1841–1893) – English painter especially of languorous female figures set against the luxury and decadence of the classical world; Alexander Rossi (1841–1916) – British artist specializing in genre works