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.
Grandma's Brooch
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