12 Popular Baby Names From the 1960s That Need to Make a Comeback

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Linda: A name of Spanish origin meaning "pretty," Linda was immensely popular in the 1960s and has a timeless elegance to it.

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Michael: This name has Hebrew origins, meaning "who is like God." It was extremely popular in the 1960s and continues to be widely used.

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Susan: An English name derived from the Hebrew name Susannah, meaning "lily" or "rose," Susan was a staple of the 1960s and has a sweet, classic feel.

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 David: A Hebrew name meaning "beloved," David has been a long-standing favorite with a solid, classic appeal that never really goes out of style.

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Karen: Of Danish origin meaning "pure," Karen was among the top names of the 1960s and has the potential for a modern resurgence.

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John: This name is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is gracious." A perennial favorite, its simplicity and strength make it a timeless choice.

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 Patricia: A Latin name meaning "noble," Patricia was hugely popular in the 1960s for its elegance and sophistication.

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Mark: Derived from Latin, meaning "warlike," Mark is a strong, concise name that was popular in the 1960s.

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