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

Naming a baby in the 1960s was seemingly a lot more simple than it is today. Based on the sheer number of little Lisas, Lindas, Johns, and Michaels running around then, parents clearly weren’t concerned about giving their kid a groundbreaking name no one else in their kindergarten class would have.

Today though, some of those same wildly popular names from the 60s are basically rare vintage gems, making them prime for a comeback because modern parents are always on the hunt for something cool, uncommon—or at least out of the top 20. With retro baby names all the rage right now, these charming old-school monikers are ripe for the picking.

1) Thomas

How cute does the nickname Tommy sound for a modern-day babe? Classic boy name Thomas topped the baby name charts, hanging on to a top 20 status, all the way from 1900 to the mid-70s, when it began falling out of favor, but only slightly so. While it’s still a top 50 boy name and totally recognizable, it’s not nearly as popular as names like Oliver, Liam, or Henry anymore.

2) Sandra

Sandra has plummeted in popularity since its heyday in the early 1960s, when it was a top ten choice for baby girls—thanks then in part to actress Sandra Dee. The nickname Sandy is so sweet though, and we can guarantee there won’t be five more prancing around the playground.