GIRLS
Elizabeth
Mary
Anne
Margaret
Alice
Jane
Joan
Agnes
Susanna
Dorothy
Catherine
Sarah
Grace
Isabel
Martha
Elinor
Ellen
Frances
Hannah
Bridget
Margery
Rebecca
Joyce
Barbara
Judith
Joanna
Hester
Thomasin
Cecily
Amy
Rachel
Helen
Janet
Christian
Temperance
Abigail
Charity
Deborah
Patience
Esther
Lucy
Ursula
Mabel
Marion
Millicent
Priscilla
Ruth
Faith
Sybil
Winifred
BOYS
John
Thomas
William
Richard
Robert
Edward
James
George
Henry
Francis
Nicholas
Samuel
Joseph
Anthony
Matthew
Edmund
Christopher
Andrew
Ralph
Michael
Peter
Philip
Daniel
Roger
Nathaniel
Charles
Walter
Humphrey
Alexander
Benjamin
Hugh
Stephen
Abraham
Bernard
Simon
Miles
Rowland
Arthur
Jonathan
Mark
Allen
Ellis
Martin
Cuthbert
David
Gabriel
Jonas
Lawrence
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In the 1700s, popular Spanish names included traditional choices like María and José, reflecting the strong influence of Catholicism. Other common names were Antonio, Francisco, and Isabel, often inspired by saints and biblical figures. Additionally, names like Juan and Catalina were widely used, embodying the cultural heritage of Spain during that period. These names have remained prevalent in Spanish-speaking cultures over the centuries.
Common boy names in the 1700s are: Thomas, William, George, and James Common girls names in the 1700s are: Ally, Jane, Emily, Daisy, and Elizabeth
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Some popular names were Anne Abigail Elisabeth for boys Thomas Gabriel James Joshua
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Girls:ClaudiaFlorenceCamilleDominique (Unisex variations are Dominic and Dominica)Boys:ClaudeAndre`DanielAntoineChristophe
Smith and Adams
Adams Smith Brumbaugh
In the 1700s, popular Spanish names included traditional choices like María and José, reflecting the strong influence of Catholicism. Other common names were Antonio, Francisco, and Isabel, often inspired by saints and biblical figures. Additionally, names like Juan and Catalina were widely used, embodying the cultural heritage of Spain during that period. These names have remained prevalent in Spanish-speaking cultures over the centuries.
Common boy names in the 1700s are: Thomas, William, George, and James Common girls names in the 1700s are: Ally, Jane, Emily, Daisy, and Elizabeth
No, not in the 1700s, but now it's fairly popular.
Fur Trappers, Lumer shipping, and Slave trading were popular jobs back in the 1600-1700s. - Baylee S.
Some popular boy names are Michael and John.
An epistolary novel was written in the form of letters and was popular in the 1700s.