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Once you find out that you're pregnant, there are dozens of things that need to be thought about, planned, and purchased — but the most important thing is deciding on a name.
Of course, it needs to be pretty, and something you won't get sick of. But it should also be inspiring, and hopefully shape your future child in some way.
A great place to start when considering names, specifically for baby girls, is to think of powerful women and trailblazers that have shaped our generation.
Keep scrolling to see the names of some of the most inspirational women throughout history.
Harriet Tubman
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Born a slave in 1820, Harriet Tubman became an abolitionist before the Civil War and escaped slavery in 1849, going on to free over 300 slaves via the Underground Railroad. She later became a well-known women’s rights leader and is now set to replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
Source: Biography
Gloria Steinem
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Gloria Steinem has been a feminist icon since the 1960s, and is outspoken about equality. The 83-year-old writer, lecturer, and activist helped found New York magazine in 1968, and has penned multiple personal essays and books.
Source: Biography and Gloria Steinem
Zelda Fitzgerald
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If you were one of the many students whose required high school reading assignments included "The Great Gatsby," then you may or may not know that many of the words that were thought to be F. Scott Fitzgerald’s may have actually been written by his wife, Zelda. As a writer herself, Zelda Fitzgerald is said to have been a very large inspiration for her husband’s work. Outspoken and ahead of her time, he described her as "the first American Flapper."
Source: The Ringer
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