Grandma's Brooch
Grandma had a brooch that meant the world to her. You don't even remember what the cameo was. Her? Grandpa? One of her babies? A cute animal? Whatever it was, the brooch was so precious that grandma rarely took it out or wore it. But when she did, Grandma was the picture of elegance and charm. Women don't wear brooches that often, anymore. But whenever you see one, it conjures up memories of that elect lady.
Agnes, Alice, Alma, Ann, Anna
Anne, Annie, Audrey, Barbara, Beatrice
Bernice, Bertha, Bessie, Betty, Beverly
Catherine, Charlotte, Clara, Dolores, Doris
Dorothy, Edith, Edna, Eileen, Elaine
Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ella, Ellen, Elsie
Emma, Esther, Ethel, Eva, Evelyn
Florence, Frances, Geraldine, Gertrude, Gladys
Gloria, Grace, Hazel, Helen, Ida
Irene, Jane, Jean, Jeanne, Jessie
Joan, Josephine, Joyce, Juanita, Julia
June, Katherine, Kathleen, Kathryn, Laura
Lillian, Lillie, Lois, Lorraine, Louise
Lucille, Margaret, Marian, Marie, Marilyn
Marion, Marjorie, Martha, Mary, Maxine
Mildred, Myrtle, Nancy, Nellie, Norma
Patricia, Pauline, Pearl, Phyllis, Rita
Rose, Ruby, Ruth, Sarah, Shirley
Thelma, Theresa, Vera, Viola, Violet
Virginia, Vivian, Wanda, Willie, Wilma
These brooches are named after the 100 most popular female baby names in the United States in the 1920s, according to the US Social Security Administration. They were drawn using Stable Diffusion 1.5.