Alice
Edward
Henry
Arthur
Mary
Anne
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)
Here are 5 girls names Eileen, Anne, Margret, Katie, Edith
Some common slave last names used during the period of slavery in the United States were Johnson, Jackson, Smith, Brown, and Williams.
During the period of enslavement in the United States, slaves often acquired their last names from their owners or were given generic surnames based on their occupation, physical characteristics, or place of origin.
No, slaves did not typically take their owners' last names during the period of slavery in the United States. Instead, they were often given the last name of their owner or assigned a different surname by their owner.
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)
According to www.nameplayground.com Carlee first entered the Top 1000 girls names in 1991 but fell out of the top 1000 in 2006. It's highest rank during this time period was #602 in 1997.
Here are 5 girls names Eileen, Anne, Margret, Katie, Edith
Some common slave last names used during the period of slavery in the United States were Johnson, Jackson, Smith, Brown, and Williams.
Kevin, Bob and Stuart
During the period of enslavement in the United States, slaves often acquired their last names from their owners or were given generic surnames based on their occupation, physical characteristics, or place of origin.
Names are fairly interchangeable through different languages. I would just write Stuart.
Judah and Israel
there are lots of names for girls.. its really a personal choice
Stuart Little
No, slaves did not typically take their owners' last names during the period of slavery in the United States. Instead, they were often given the last name of their owner or assigned a different surname by their owner.
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