A selection of names from the GRO Birth Records for England and Wales in 1860. All are first names and middle names — the surnames are not included unless indicated by 'sn' — and have been checked against other records for accuracy.
Abimelech David Alpha Omega Arthur Leofric Jechonias Arthur Wellesley Wellington Waterloo Aubrey Lancelot Arthur Augustus Archelaus Charles Fortunatus John Conrado Angel Cyrus Sylvester Doctor Butterworth Edward Honoratus Einion Ienan Rhiwallon Eleazar Solomon Ethelfred Thomas Faithful George Francis Genesis Garibaldi Isadore* Hargrave Vernon Dolman Harry Prospero Heinrich Constantine Conrad Henchman Pedgrift Honesty William Hugh Hughes (sn: Humphreys) Isaac Achilles James Jubal John Angel James Marchmont Murray Reginald Grasett Stanhope Plantagenet Marmaduke Archdeacon Lee Marwood Albion John Melancthon Thomas Millichamp Leonard John Mortimer William David Christopher Nelson Trafalgar Noble Simon Lynn Oliver Xenophon Olipherts Eyre Othniel Daniel Pelham Augustus Polesden Quito Reginald Prince Tressilian Albert Edward Raleigh Gilbert Ridley Augustus River Jorden Silk Seaton Tertius George Paul Turbeville Blackburrow Wellwood Silas Winter Wolstan Oswald
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Abijah Mary Agnes Justinia Albertina Chlorinda Alphena Marana Elizabeth Asenath Mellina Axelia Lois Christophina Margaret Diehappy (sn: Badger) Edith Venus Eglantine Eleanor Mary Catherine Elizabeth Elliss Eleanor Ellen Almeida Epsey Ann Etheldred Ella Henrietta Ethelfleda Jessie Caroline Eugenie Modeste Evadne Charlotte Exina Jane Garibalda Sicilia Republicana* Goda Isobel Gundrede Annette Teresa Hadassah Leonilda Happy Knights (same name as mother) Helen Rosalie Alexandrina Hopestill Eliza Jabez Wesley & Rosa Hephzibah (twins) Lissy Levina Loyalty Ann Maria Eva Volturna Annitta Maud Mona Mellentina Newria Morigan Harriet Olive Zillah Paradice Peninnah Olive Rosalthe Rosina Bathsheba Serena Marintha Sexta Rose Sinetta Jemima True Love Ursuline Susan Venus Pandora Verona Mary Virgilia Iris Zara Frederica Zedarena Zelma Ada
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* In this year, several children were given the name Garibaldi. This coincides with his Campaign of 1860, which recieved a great deal of news coverage.