The generation born in the 1950s is often referred to as the "Baby Boomers." This generation is known for being born during a post-World War II population boom.
A person in their 50s is commonly referred to as being middle-aged.
The generation born between the early 1980s and mid-1990s is commonly referred to as Millennials, while those born from the mid-1990s to the early 2010s are often classified as Generation Z or the iGeneration.
People born between 1980 and 1990 are often referred to as Generation Y or Millennials.
A period of 25 years is commonly referred to as a "quarter-century."
The term "silent generation" is believed to have originated from the idea that this generation was shaped by the Great Depression and World War II, leading them to be more cautious and less vocal about their experiences compared to the more outspoken generations that followed them. Additionally, they were caught between the larger cohorts of the "Greatest Generation" and the baby boomers, which may have contributed to their relatively quieter presence in societal discourse.
Jack Kerouac did not create the Beat Generation. He did use the words, more or less, 'we are a beat generation' in On The Road; however, the social circumstances of the 50s appears to have 'created' the generation. Beat Generation:
sixth generation
The parental generation is called the P generation. The offspring, or filial generation, is called F, with the first generation designated F1, the second F2,etc.
This is generation is being called "Generation I". This is anyone born after 2001.
Fourth Generation
F1 and F2
It is what is called generation x who lived in the eighties
I think it was called pelts or something of that sort.
Educated and smarter than those younger believe they are. That's what we're called.
The parental generation is called the P generation. The offspring, or filial generation, is called F, with the first generation designated F1, the second F2,etc.
The first generation can be called anything. Most commonly, the first generation is called G^1, or G(to the power of 1).
These people belong to what is called the "Silent Generation."