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2 Dec 2022
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I would like you to write some fashionable names for American women aged 50 to 60.
Please use your full name if possible.
I want to use it as the name of a character in my novel.
※ I'm using Google translation, so I'm sorry if it's hard to understand.
I would like you to write some fashionable names for American women aged 50 to 60.
Please use your full name if possible.
I want to use it as the name of a character in my novel.
※ I'm using Google translation, so I'm sorry if it's hard to understand.
Please use your full name if possible.
I want to use it as the name of a character in my novel.
※ I'm using Google translation, so I'm sorry if it's hard to understand.
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4 Dec 2022
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- English (US)
Dolores, Donna, Jacqueline, Patricia (often shortened to Patty), Beatrice (often shortened to Betty)
Dolores, Donna, Jacqueline, Patricia (often shortened to Patty), Beatrice (often shortened to Betty)
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- English (US)
Some classic old lady names:
Agnes, Gertrude, Louise, Josephine, Edith, Agatha, Maude
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Dolores, Donna, Jacqueline, Patricia (often shortened to Patty), Beatrice (often shortened to Betty)
Dolores, Donna, Jacqueline, Patricia (often shortened to Patty), Beatrice (often shortened to Betty)

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If you’re writing about women in their mid-50’s they would have been born in the mid-1960’s and none of the names given reflect that era. Here’s a list of the most popular names in the USA in the 1960’s. I’m 72 and the names given sound more like those in my generation or my mother’s or grandmother’s.

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