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Girls:ClaudiaFlorenceCamilleDominique (Unisex variations are Dominic and Dominica)Boys:ClaudeAndre`DanielAntoineChristophe
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
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.
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Some popular names were Anne Abigail Elisabeth for boys Thomas Gabriel James Joshua
Girls:ClaudiaFlorenceCamilleDominique (Unisex variations are Dominic and Dominica)Boys:ClaudeAndre`DanielAntoineChristophe
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.
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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.
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