The Gilded Age was a period of the late 19th century of immense economic growth for the United States full of high society parties, wealthy businessmen, and an overall air of prestige. It was the time of the Astors, Carnegies, and Rockefellers. The Gilded Age took place in the 1870s through the early 1900s. This time in history is characterized by a burst of industrialized and corporate growth and activity after the reunification that split the country during the American Civil War. The flashiness and sparkle of the Gilded Age cannot be denied, and interest in the fashion and sparkle of the time is coming back. The 2022 Met Gala, one of the fashion world’s most significant events, used the theme “Gilded Glamour.” The Gilded Age era birthed the infamous Titanic and inspired books and movies like The Great Gatsby, The Age of Innocence, and the HBO series The Gilded Age, released in early 2022. Gilded Age baby names were even one of the biggest baby name trend predictions for 2023! Names inspired by wealthy, old money aesthetics, shiny gold and silver jewelry, and a vintage high-society lifestyle are having a comeback. So if you’re looking for a classic American baby name, a Gilded Age name like John, Minnie, Gloria, or Emmett might be the ticket. See our favorite vintage baby names inspired by the Gilded Age aesthetic.
Gilded Age Girl Names and Meanings
Many popular gilded girl names stem from English, German, and Biblical roots. The names came from women in high society at the time. Many high profile women in the Gilded Age were descendants of early American, British and German immigrants who had risen in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia society.
New York City was the epicenter of the Gilded Age being home to the finance and trade industries. It was also the home to oil barons and railroad tycoons. The Gilded Age was a time when who you were, and your friends were in New York society mattered most to those at the top.
Gilded Age Boy Names and Meanings
Top choices for Gilded Age boy names stem from famous industrialists and robber barons like J.P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller. It was a time of significant change and massive corruption.
However, it was also when labor unions began striking people began speaking out against child labor, and educational reforms began. The famous union Knights of Labor, founded by Uriah Stephens, and the American Federation of Labor (AFL), which would grow to become one of the country’s largest unions, formed during this time.
The Most Popular Names of the Gilded Ages
Some Gilded Age names were in style before the era, and while they have waned in and grown in popularity have never really gone out of style. Here are some of the most popular names from the Gilded Era.
Popular Gilded Age Names for Girls
Popular Gilded Age Names for Boys
Gilded Names with Shiny and Bright Meanings
In addition to traditional American Gilded Age names, we’ve included some trending names with bright, shiny, and metallic meanings. These silver and gold baby names invoke brightness, wealth and good fortune.
Shiny and Metallic Names for Girls
Shiny and Metallic Names for Boys
Gender-Neutral Gilded Era Names
Many of the names in America during the Gilded Age were and are still very gender specific. However, there are a handful of popular gender-neutral baby names on the list that can be used for boys and girls. If you loved this vintage baby name list, check out more popular baby name options.
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The Gilded Age began to fade as the 20th century approached and was truly over by the mid-1920s as America approached The Depression and post-WWI economic decline. But your love for Gilded era names doesn’t have to end! Pin this list of baby name ideas to save for later: