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"It seems like most of those who have enjoyed the freedoms our forefathers fought to earn have become indifferent or lackadaisical about who governs us." ...
Photographs not only capture the momentary beauty, but also allow us to learn what the world was like decades ago. While ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) keeps track of the 1,000 most popular names of each year, along with which names increased and decreased in popularity the most. According to the SSA, these ...
The 1960s was a decade of big changes, with oldest of the Baby Boomer generation starting to come into its own, and bringing a focus on modern youth culture with it. And while the youngest Boomers ...
The name Linda had a drop from being the No. 2 name of the 1950s to the No. 7 name of the 1960s. And it's not faring much better now: The SSA notes it fell a whopping 40 places in rank between ...
8. Susan - The name Susan saw a rapid rise in popularity among girls throughout the 1950s, becoming commonplace by 1960. This surge is often attributed to the influence of actress Susan Hayward. 9.
Parents of the 1950s were inspired by writers such as William S. Burroughs. The name feels timeless and modern and is still in the top 10 of baby names today.
It only clinched it for one year - in 1960 - but remains a favourite today. Nowadays, it's more commonly found in the top 30 list rather than the top five, but it's still a go-to choice for many ...
Choosing a name for your baby is one of the most significant decisions a parent will ever make - and it's clear that the names from the 50s are still firm favourites Comments What's On Emilia Bona ...