Felicity
Ambryn
Primrose
Elisabeth
Lucille
Lucy
Patience
Deliverance
Cornelia
Cecelia
Eloise
Margaret
Celeste
The name of one of the colonists girls are Sarah. The names of the girls were really
simple than mens name.
Common colonial slave names for boys- Matthew, John, Jacob, Felix, Jeremiah, et cetera Common colonial slave names for girls- Dorthy, Celia, et cetera. I hope this helps!
Priscilla, Patience, Prudence, Phebe, Preserve, Phoebe, Polly, Patty, Phibba, Plenty, Phyllis.
Some names for girls are..... - Rebecca - Martha - Mary - Elizabeth Back then, names were usually from the bible
Some of the names that were popular during History was Elizabeth for girls and William for boys (Colonial Times). Then during the 50's and so on names such as Dick for boys, and Jillian for girls started to become even more popular than colonial names. Think Baby Names.com also has some great names that were used back then too. :0)
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Here are a few:CharityCorneliaHesterEsterMercyPatiencePhoebePrudenceRebekah
Common colonial slave names for boys- Matthew, John, Jacob, Felix, Jeremiah, et cetera Common colonial slave names for girls- Dorthy, Celia, et cetera. I hope this helps!
Priscilla, Patience, Prudence, Phebe, Preserve, Phoebe, Polly, Patty, Phibba, Plenty, Phyllis.
Common colonial last names from Roanoke Island could include Dare, White, Harvie, Wilson, and Payne. These names were prevalent among settlers and families who were present in the area during the colonial era.
There aren't "last names for girls" and "last names for boys." Its just last names. For the first names there are names for different genders, but not for the last names. Some last names are: Zamora, Smith, Turner, Williams
Some names for girls are..... - Rebecca - Martha - Mary - Elizabeth Back then, names were usually from the bible
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Colonial names for girls include Dorcas, Cornelia, Charity, and Abitha. Additional names given to girls during Colonial times were Phoebe, Tabitha, Ester, Patience, Mercy, Rebekah, and Lydia.
Colonial girls
Some of the names that were popular during History was Elizabeth for girls and William for boys (Colonial Times). Then during the 50's and so on names such as Dick for boys, and Jillian for girls started to become even more popular than colonial names. Think Baby Names.com also has some great names that were used back then too. :0)
Mary-Jane Mary-Lue Dorthy
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