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Jul 3, 2025

[Answer] 1. In 1954, rationing ended, Winston Churchill turned eighty, and this name - derived from a Hebrew word meaning 'G-d's promise' - was the eighth most popular choice for girls, very likely because of a coronation a year earlier. Which name was this?

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...1. Enid 2. Edna 3. Edith 4. Elizabeth From Elisheva = 'G-d's promise'. Elizabeth is a Latinised version of Elisheva. After fifty years of popularity, neither Mary nor Margaret appeared in the top three. The top three girls' names in the UK in 1954 were Susan, Linda and Christine. The famous Elizabeth in question: Queen Elizabeth II (and also the Queen Mum, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon).




Step 2 : Answer to the question "1. In 1954, rationing ended, Winston Churchill turned eighty, and this name - derived from a Hebrew word meaning 'G-d's promise' - was the eighth most popular choice for girls, very likely because of a coronation a year earlier. Which name was this?"



Elizabeth:


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